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Old 6th Nov 2007, 17:18
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What you get for your money is a DC10, as you say, in need of a C check.
What you also get is an EASA145 approved maintenance facility in the UK, associated tooling and equipment and a very large DC10 spares holding and all the staff.
Flight crew, operations, engineers etc are all still on the payroll. Nobody has yet been made redundant.
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Old 6th Nov 2007, 21:34
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All said and done ,who is the new owner of DAS AIR CARGO
Interesting what you are saying but , that is in the UK
Operations / cheif Pilot / etc
What about the guys who made the Airline Work !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 6th Nov 2007, 21:55
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Twicthcer ,kitoro Kid

what is a long running battle is that JCR ,had big problems when MRS JCR
started AFRICA ONE , CAPT JCR tried to overcome that Big mistake ,


Yes Das Air got by ,but a huge dent in the outcome of what was right what was wrong ,

All i will say is the Guys who operated the DC-10'S for Das are the best in the World

VERY , VERY GOOD GUYS !!!!!!!!!
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Old 7th Nov 2007, 18:45
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another delay.....

It seems they are still not ready to release the info to everyone
So, you now have a few more days to make guesses. Anybody got any ideas other than Avient?
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Old 8th Nov 2007, 12:33
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Avient doesn't really make sense does it? They appear to have done pretty well so far already from the demise of DAS, why spend millions when they don't have to? Unless the EASA145 facility is extraordinarily attractive. My guess is that it is somebody nobody has thought of in this context. There are vague whisperings about Nigeria from some quarters.
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Old 10th Nov 2007, 09:22
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well lets hope that the possible new owners were not banking on getting the commonwealth games as part of the plans as a possible start, thats if they are from nigeria...!!!!!!
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Old 13th Nov 2007, 10:38
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Perhaps its Arik - just a thought.......
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Old 13th Nov 2007, 10:43
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... and Afrijet is coming up on the inside rail.
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Old 13th Nov 2007, 11:00
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yes, but what about their tie up with mk cargo that seems abit silly as they are big buddies in nigeria (lagos)..still we shall see....
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Old 13th Nov 2007, 11:55
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MK etc

As well as being an EASA approved maintenance hangar, it is also has approval as a line station. Ideal for MK who are currently using Manston daily and are currently almost non existent at Ostend
all speculation of course.....maybe an announcement tomorrow....they keep saying that though

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Old 14th Nov 2007, 16:10
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Thumbs up almost there..

The staff got the info today on who it is and what is going to happen Hopefully the news will be freely available by the end of the week to everyone else.
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Old 14th Nov 2007, 19:58
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So then looks like we will be back at work soon then twitcher!! Be good to get back in the hangar.
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seems that afri-jet, the pax charter company has bought das and intend to use the hangar at manston as thier uk base.
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Old 16th Nov 2007, 16:17
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That will be these then.
http://www.afrijet.com/fleet/fleet.htm
Hope it helps
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Old 16th Nov 2007, 16:49
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fleet maintenance at MSE

I'd look more at the passenger fleet, both current and future, as opposed to the freighter fleet ;-)
However, still no official announcement yet....
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Old 16th Nov 2007, 20:46
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I asked this question over on the Manston thread but it's probably more appropriate asking it here and if I'm lucky I might get an answer. According to Jes: "They are buying the whole airline, and intend to run the hangar as a separate profit centre." So does that mean they will be carrying out maintenance work for other airlines as well as their own?
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Old 19th Nov 2007, 16:38
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well, still waiting for the offical verdict, but they still hve afrijet as the front runner, alot of people still tight lipped, not letting much slip....
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Old 22nd Nov 2007, 12:05
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Thumbs up Official Announcement

Date: 20 November 2007, London:
Andrew Duncan and Andrew Stoneman, partners and Joint Administrators from Menzies Corporate Restructuring (MCR), announce today the sale of the business and assets of DAS Air to Continental Aviation Services (Nig) Limited (CAS). The liabilities of the Company remain with DAS Air Limited (In Administration). The Company, a long established UK based air freight services business operating routes between Europe and West Africa and between East Africa and the Middle East had ceased operations following the appointment of administrators on 17 September 2007. The sale of the business should allow operations to recommence in the short term and preserves the jobs of 34 staff, who work at the Company’s sites in Crawley and Manston. Andrew Duncan comments, “We’re pleased that the sale of the business represents the preservation of a long established African all cargo airline. It’s also good to note that of all the offers we received for the business from interested parties, CAS had the best funding package to acquire the business but also to fund investment and its future working capital requirements. I believe that this gives the business a very real chance to thrive and succeed, going forward.” Vitalis Ibe of CAS commented, “We are very excited with the opportunity to acquire this business and Charles Goodrich has been appointed as the CEO. We are looking forward to building a brand new vibrant cargo airline and maintenance facility”.
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Old 22nd Nov 2007, 12:51
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Good Luck Boys

Continental is part of Afrijet.

Vitalis Ibe used to be the BA Cargo Manager in Lagos.

Good luck to him, Berry, Dr D and the rest of the gang
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Angel crew for DC10

when will hiring begin for new crew for DC10
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