MD11's for DHL

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Contract for the dry lease of three MD11's was signed on 22nd March and delivery of first aircraft due mid July.Others following before end of year.
Here's the thing though.A/C to be Irish registered.Apparantely they are selecting crews already.
Here's the thing though.A/C to be Irish registered.Apparantely they are selecting crews already.
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The MD11 saga has been going on for some time now, not just for the pond route but also to connect Europe to the Far East. As far as I am aware, it has not yet been finalised & all options are still open (owned, leased, contracted, etc.)
Will it happen? Probably. Is it time to start looking for jobs? Not yet but watch the usual spaces.
Will it happen? Probably. Is it time to start looking for jobs? Not yet but watch the usual spaces.
Wishful rumours abound in DHL air offices at EMA, and on their routes and aircraft amongst crews........ all about MD11's.
(I have removed the last of this post to stop me being lynched by Mr Angry from Purley! as it was a bit politically charged.)
Good Man. Hogg
(I have removed the last of this post to stop me being lynched by Mr Angry from Purley! as it was a bit politically charged.)
Good Man. Hogg
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From: blighty
when you think about it the MD11 could be a very good deal for DHL,Varig and Swiss both have large fleets of MD11's and both airlines are fighting for their financial lives at the moment and if either airlines could dispose of a number of MD11's for a reasonable price then it would appear to make commercial sence.
On one point though,a good friend of mine whom flies for Gemini said that they have a contract with DHL that does not come up for renewal until some time middle of next year,so perhaps DHL is going to do it themself from some time next year,lets hope so eh! How nice to see an operation that seems to be expanding rather than the usual reduction.
On one point though,a good friend of mine whom flies for Gemini said that they have a contract with DHL that does not come up for renewal until some time middle of next year,so perhaps DHL is going to do it themself from some time next year,lets hope so eh! How nice to see an operation that seems to be expanding rather than the usual reduction.
MD11's??
If they come they will problably be flown by LufthansaCargo
,they have a agreement with DP/DHL thay they ship there Europe freight on DHL and i wouldnt be surprised if they will start flying the pond for us.
As for a new type ,when will the first 767 come??.
I dont really care, first i have to learn to fly the 757
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Neil
If they come they will problably be flown by LufthansaCargo
,they have a agreement with DP/DHL thay they ship there Europe freight on DHL and i wouldnt be surprised if they will start flying the pond for us.
As for a new type ,when will the first 767 come??.
I dont really care, first i have to learn to fly the 757
.Neil
Mr Angry,
Is this not an anonymous forum?!? Yep tis anonymous. Hogg
As for the 99.6% despatch reliability, that figure was issued last night in an email after I had posted here. i guess the despatch improvement may have something to do with last month's email from management about what to do if you get a snag around push time.....
Figures are just fine for quoting, however I know how many little bits and bobs go wrong on a nightly basis (at least when I fly). As do you. Because we see them first hand!
If you can't handle a bit of tongue in cheek humour...... I suppose I should shut up! Hope I did not cause offence
Is this not an anonymous forum?!? Yep tis anonymous. Hogg
As for the 99.6% despatch reliability, that figure was issued last night in an email after I had posted here. i guess the despatch improvement may have something to do with last month's email from management about what to do if you get a snag around push time.....
Figures are just fine for quoting, however I know how many little bits and bobs go wrong on a nightly basis (at least when I fly). As do you. Because we see them first hand!
If you can't handle a bit of tongue in cheek humour...... I suppose I should shut up! Hope I did not cause offence
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Apparently DHL UK getting a new type of aircraft on AOC.
'Not as big as a 747, but not that much smaller'. This quote comes from a CAA ops inspector.
Wouldn't say the type but I guess this thread answers my question.
'Not as big as a 747, but not that much smaller'. This quote comes from a CAA ops inspector.
Wouldn't say the type but I guess this thread answers my question.
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From: blighty
Maybe the ACL pilots are back in business,does ACL as a company still hold an AOC to operate heavy jet aircraft?
Has there ever been an MD11 on yhe irish register,I remember seeing one in Shannon a few years back but not sure if it was EI REG or not.....
Has there ever been an MD11 on yhe irish register,I remember seeing one in Shannon a few years back but not sure if it was EI REG or not.....




