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el_capitano 26th June 2004 14:08

DHL Bahrain
 
I would like to find out what hourly requirements DHL are asking for their Metro drivers and if any one has/knows of some contact details for them.

Any info would be much appreciated........:cool:

Flip Flop Flyer 27th June 2004 09:17

el_c
 
All but one of the Metro's, and all of the Convair's, are being phased out. The future in the sandpit is the good ol' 3-holers. 6 of them, I belive.

OldCessna 8th July 2004 18:03

Flip Flop

I heard it's not 727's but the old L1011 freighters they are using on contract with Star Air.

However that may change soon as another operator with similar equipment are in negotiations...

Flip Flop Flyer 8th July 2004 21:53

OldCessna
 
There is indeed a Tri* operating for DHL in the sandpit, but it's not Star Air. DHL Bahrain will be operating a fleet of 6 727-200F's, and they are actually looking for skippers, F/Es and engineers. Check out the latest edition of Flight Intl.

BRISTOLRE 9th July 2004 12:50

Could be CBJ Cargo (ex-Caribjet) Tri* which is on the AOC of Star Air (AMM)

five iron 9th July 2004 14:17

Flip Flop is bang on. The DHL ops from BAH into Afrganistan & Pakistan (Bagram, Lahore, Quanahar etc) are currently sub contracted to Swift Air (MAD based airline). They also handle their West African ops (Ivory Coast, Gabon, Lagos). They are due to loose the contract back to DHL by about Christmas time, which is why they are advertsising for B727 drivers and grease-monkeys.

However, all the pilots & F/E's currently flying are JAR regulated. As DHL are advertising for ICAO bods, one assumes that as a cost cutting exercise they are going to re-register the aircraft (which are currently on the Spanish register) to the base of ops, i.e, BAH & W.Africa. This means that the poor gits flying out there at the moment probably don't stand much of a chance, as pilots from S.America, Africa, Asia will be happy to fly for a shiney penny, unlike the current crew who probably get copious amounts of dosh as well as other 'perks'.

Saddening really.

agent 12th July 2004 15:53

Any B727 Captains or FO's (JAA) intersted in work, please send me a private message.
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