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fruitcake 7th Feb 2009 17:42

BA line maintenance in AMS
 
Dear BA pilots,

Do you know why linemaintenance contract has been canceled at Amsterdam airport by BA?

tnx

fruitcake

TURIN 8th Feb 2009 20:33

What do you mean by "cancelled"?

Are BA Engineering shutting down line stations again?

Hope not. :uhoh:

fruitcake 9th Feb 2009 14:32

hi,

appearantly ba has outsourced some maintenance for the 146 on ams and that is canceled, will they continue the route to lcy or is it canceled because they abandon the route (to expensive)

tnx

Sonic Bam 10th Feb 2009 16:56

Aaah, you'll be referring to BA CityFlyer then, not BA?

fruitcake 10th Feb 2009 18:39

Hi,

i guess so yes. is there someone from them who knows?

Swedish Steve 11th Feb 2009 18:57

First, AMS is BA Engineering's most profitable line station. It would be the last to close.

Second BA and Cityflyer are separate organisations. Very few BA line stations look after Citiflyer aircraft. It is often contracted out to a local eng co.

Riccardo 11th Feb 2009 19:35

I do believe you refer to CityFlyer.

No the route is not being axed...as far as I'm aware.....

As for the contract for line maintenance, I believe there was a clause in the contract to the effect that if the maintenance provider was strapped for manpower then certain line maintenance items could be deferred until the aircraft returned to UK base. I believe the company maybe got fed up with the almost nightly application of said clause :ugh:, and is re-negotiating the contract.


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