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Old 1st Apr 2002, 12:35
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Anyone know how long Kelowna Flightcraft (Canada) will continue operating the 72, and what would be its replacement?
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Old 1st Apr 2002, 15:28
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Flightcraft is in the process of replacing all of its 100's with 200's. We only have around 4 100's left online I think, and are buying more 200's everyday.

Purolator wants an all 200 fleet eventually, transition should be done in a couple of years I assume.

As for how long we will fly it ... Hard to say, lots of rumours about 757's here, but most believe that it will be at least 5 years away with a slow transition period again.

Seems the consenus though that 57's will be the replacement.
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Old 2nd Apr 2002, 00:11
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Thanks IMC
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Old 3rd Apr 2002, 15:17
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Talking

Parcelpuppy

Surely should be 'Parcel-pussy' now! LoL

(No offence meant!)
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Old 6th Apr 2002, 16:06
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Hi all,

In the EAT fleet: 7 a/c till the end of 2003, then 4 a/c will fly from BRU, but only by day.

I say hello to all the fuelconverters' drivers
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Old 6th Apr 2002, 16:27
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Hi Fonck

Yeah in the Air Contractors Fleet, 4 gone by end of this year.

2 remaining(at the moment)



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Old 6th Apr 2002, 20:17
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The 727-200 in its various guises will be around for a while I think. The cost of replacing it, especially in low margin freight operations will make it difficult for organizations to trade up to the 757 or 767 yet. There's so many of them out there, especially those that haven't been depreciated off airline books that it will make sense, at least in the short term to trade in older junkers for younger junkers. Banks will prefer to have a low performaing asset over a non-performing asset so theres still value in trading in aircraft with a high corrosion debt for something newer. Same goes for engines. A JT8D overhauls for $1.2 to $1.8M, but those costs can be mitigated by buying low time modules instead of paying for expensive overhauls. The mix might change, especially in Europe and the USA, but the aggregate might not change that much while you can lease them for $75,000 month. Besides - I like them...............
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Old 7th Apr 2002, 10:17
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Hogg,

How many of the ACL guys will be given the chance to fly the DHL 757's ??

Mutt.
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Old 10th Apr 2002, 13:40
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Technology

Dee Howard / BF Goodrich / Valsan Rohr / Raisbeck CAG / Avborne / Hamilton Aviation Stabaugh Aviation / Pemco World AS Kitty Hawk...........surely the research groundwork by these companies can be used for a solution to keep more of the a/c flying ?.
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Old 17th Apr 2002, 09:42
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All good things come to an end...
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Old 17th Apr 2002, 18:55
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Not strictly true Cat1. Have a look at www.maxpoweraero.com/homes/pageone.htm
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