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falconflier 9th August 2010 00:16

When Iberia operated a mini-hub in Miami with based DC9-30s (later MD-87s), spanish crews and EC-registered aircraft were used. What's the difference?

wind check 9th August 2010 06:43

I have nothing against the yankies flying in Europe on a N-reg aircraft, after all Fedex is their own business so they do what they want, but I wonder why DHL in the USA is flown by non-european with non european registration :ouch:
You see the difference ? The yanks are clever, the European are assh.oles:ugh:

411A 9th August 2010 08:22


DHL in the USA is flown by non-european with non european registration
What's left of DHL, that is.
Keep in mind that DHL was (originally) an American aircarrier, formed by three individuals...and I knew one of them...Adrian Delsey, the 'D' in DHL.
A super guy.

wind check 9th August 2010 12:39

I thought DHL was dutch originally !! (as well as TNT)

hvydriver 9th August 2010 14:52

Nope, DHL started as a US company at KSFO in 1969. Dalsey, Hillblom, and Lynn moved the company overseas when the IRS started trying to tax them on product movement that didn't touch the US.

KBPsen 9th August 2010 21:00

A good friend of Delsey. I bet he knows Sam Sonite as well.

Impressive_Wingspan 10th August 2010 00:39

And his brother, the legendary Tu Mi

chimbu warrior 10th August 2010 03:20


I thought DHL was dutch originally !! (as well as TNT)
TNT was originally an Australian company (Thomas Nationwide Transport). They expanded into Europe in the 80's & 90's, a little too ambitiously, and ran into difficulties. They were eventually taken over by the Dutch postal service (KPN I believe it is) about 12 years ago.

trashhauler 11th August 2010 15:25

All releases for all flights come from Memphis but I would hardly call it a bunker. More like one heck of an operation. They own the 3rd and 4th floors of the "Gucci building"

411A 11th August 2010 16:14

FedEx at MEM is one heck of an operation, and they are very helpful to others....as I found out one early morning when I neded an air starter.
A turbine huffer that was large enough to start all three engines at one time was rolled up, and when I asked 'how much do we owe you', the answer was...'nothing, our pleasure'.

Skystar02 11th August 2010 18:06

Falconflyer,

"When Iberia operated a mini-hub in Miami with based DC9-30s (later MD-87s), spanish crews and EC-registered aircraft were used. What's the difference?"

I'll tell you in other way. Do you know why Iberia is not longer operating a hub in MIA? Because USA administration does not like to operate any route unless you are americans. Otherwise you will find out a lot of problems and pressure coming from your american airlines. :ugh:

FEDEX is operating in Europe, let's play the same rules you do in USA with foreign companies. For sure you will complain about that.

brokepilot 11th August 2010 19:18

I think Air France does flights from KMIA to MTPP and such . Inter carrib in a 320.

Snoop 11th August 2010 20:27

I have no problems with the Americans at all. Just like us they want to do their job and go home to their families, friends and life away from work. I respect and admire the way that they protect their interests through strong union representation. However America is America and Europe is not a colony or dependency. In America it is American jobs for American pilots, which is perfectly fair. In Europe we have European pilots out of work. European companies cannot operate in or around the American continent with a fraction of the freedoms that American carriers enjoy operating within Europe. This is not a free or fair environment in which the companies that employ myself and my friends operate. I watch with disgust at the limp wristed and self serving actions of the European pilots unions. There appears to be no cohesive attempts in sorting this inequality and redressing this situation into a balanced outcome.

We have only ourselves to blame for not pushing those we pay a portion of our wages every month into looking after us. I also believe that we as Europeans will not push or do anything to redress this imbalance other than moan about it to each other in the bar. Until we actually grow a set and do something about it, let’s enjoy the beer in the bar and not waste to much time moaning, we have only our unions and ourselves to blame.

Flightmech 11th August 2010 21:21

trashhauler,

I'm aware it's not an actual bunker, thats just one of it's nicknames, as is the "Gucci" building you mentioned.

fr8doggie 12th August 2010 00:03

Old News
 
Why do you guys have your panties in such a wad?

FedEx has been doing this for close to 20 years. First it was 727s, then with A-310s. Now it's a mix of '-310s and 757s. Basically, we are just exercising our "fifth freedom" rights. Last time I checked Europe was not a single country.

EurEx is quite free to open a hub in Wichita and fly to other countries in North and South America. You could deadhead your crews back and forth from Europe. Why, you could even connect it with your vast air network serving pretty much the entire civilized world!

That's pretty much what FedEx does.

And once again: FedEx does NOT (presently) have a crew base in Europe.

gtf 12th August 2010 17:20

I don't think FedEx pilots on intra-Europe will go away anytime soon. More likely is they will be used as bargaining chip by EU next time around to get what EU airlines really want: the right to acquire US carriers. The actual outcome of such a grand bargain actually depends a lot on who runs the US Congress.


I think Air France does flights from KMIA to MTPP and such . Inter carrib in a 320.
Not quite the same. Routing is KMIA-MTPP-TFFF. This is 5th freedom traffic. FedEx intra EU flights is 7th freedom traffic.

742 14th August 2010 19:57

Europe is not a country. At least not yet. And until then FDX can operate international flights through CDG just like TNT could operate international flights out of, say, Chicago (and they are in fact free to do so).

The day may come when "Europe" has one seat in the United Nations, one set of Olympics teams and one national government. And at that point FDX will have a problem.

I personally think that the sooner it happens the better. But to compare the United States to "Europe" in 2010 is deeply flawed.

411A 14th August 2010 20:06


I personally think that the sooner it happens the better.
However, it won't, simply because...those nations have never gotten along, and it will never happen...far too much bickering between.
EU....is in name only, and its all coming unraveled due the the Greece (etc)fiasco.
We, on the westen side of the Atlantic, can only laugh.:}

The Range 14th August 2010 20:47

411A,

You can only laugh of what?

Have you seen how the finances of California are?

B-HKD 14th August 2010 21:05


However, it won't, simply because...those nations have never gotten along, and it will never happen...far too much bickering between.
EU....is in name only, and its all coming unraveled due the the Greece (etc)fiasco.
We, on the westen side of the Atlantic, can only laugh.
:ok:



411A,

You can only laugh of what?

Have you seen how the finances of California are?

California economy ranking among world economies - California Economy | EconPost

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in $ trillion

United States (14.16) since California is in this list, this figure should be (12.31)
Japan (4.91)
China (4.33)
Germany (3.65)
France (2.86)
United Kingdom (2.68)
Italy (2.3)
California (1.85)
Russia (1.68)
Spain (1.6)


The Range.... 411A clearly knows the finances of California far better than you do.

Greece:
GDP: $339 Billion
Debt: $552 Billion

California:
GDP: $1.8 Trillion
Debt: $84 Billion

In Cali they talk about the end of the world. In Greece it was all business as usual just a few months ago.

411A knows his !!!!!. Be it about flying or $$$ :D


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