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TWOTBAGS 23rd Jan 2013 23:56

Rex ATR's
 
So when are they coming?

Lots of scuttlebutt from the refueler, engineering course in Wagga.

Bring it:E

Keg 24th Jan 2013 02:10

I guess the Saab 340s can't fly forever.

Dash not a contender? Is the ATR that much better an airframe?

Chadzat 24th Jan 2013 02:12

Maybe they have seen that in 5 years time the Virgin ATR's will be on all of their fat profit making routes so if you cant beat them- join them!

If its 72's they are looking at Keg, then they burn about 60-70% of the fuel a q400 burns for the same sector and pretty much same pax uplift.

Yobbo 24th Jan 2013 02:20

As long as they don`t encounter ice.

gamma69 24th Jan 2013 02:28

Have Pigs started to fly?:=

j3pipercub 24th Jan 2013 03:58

Yobbo,

Have you flown ATRs? Or are you making the same uninformed comments most make?

j3

sled_driver71 24th Jan 2013 04:34

Yobbo,

so your saying if the ATR encounters ice, it no longer is more fuel effecient with the same load as the Q400?

falconx 24th Jan 2013 05:24

Last I heard DJ to buy XR dump the ATR and replace with F100.
Rex to buy the ATR's at a cracking rate

Jack Ranga 24th Jan 2013 05:41

Who are they gunna sell the SAAB's to? Or just trade them in?

j3pipercub 24th Jan 2013 05:46

falconx, you have a wonderful track record of not knowing what you're talking about, your latest post seems equally as dubious...

I CAN DO IT 24th Jan 2013 06:42

WHAT IF:

Rex purchase the ATR to replace the Saab.

Then Virgin purchase Rex.

What a game changer. :ok:

Hugh Jarse 24th Jan 2013 07:16

Why would Virgin buy Rex (and the liability of its fleet of vintage planes), when they can develop the existing ATR operation to compete against them?

It's all about keeping your friends close, and your enemies even closer ;)

Besides, Rex is a good source of pilots for VA. Or a source of good pilots for VA :)

MELKBQF 24th Jan 2013 07:37

The ATRs arent going anywhere. Apparently JB said at a staff roadshow that they ATR operation is doing really well.

Stiff Under Carriage 24th Jan 2013 08:01

I'm with Gamma!

Haha. Nice rumor.

BPA 24th Jan 2013 10:53

There are 3 aircraft types that will be leaving the Skywest fleet and they are the A320( gone with 12-18 months), F50 (within 2 years if not sooner) and the F100 (gone with 4 years if not sooner).

The ATR will not only increase in numbers on the East coast they will also replace the F50's on the West coast. Ejet's will be replace the F100's and who flies them will depend how the EBAs at VA and XR work out. The 737's will replace the A320(s).

Chadzat 24th Jan 2013 12:27

John Borghetti seems to be letting out all his plans to folks on Pprune! :D

Thats one for the books!

scrotometer 24th Jan 2013 14:49

if rex were ever going to get bigger planes then they'd have to clean out the small minded individuals that run(down) their flight ops dept first, starting at the top.
then they might have a chance.:ugh:

Jack Ranga 24th Jan 2013 17:50

They could flog all the SAAB's to the doods presently flying Cheiftains. That would ensure we'd have at least one working model left for a museum :ok:

Stikybeke 24th Jan 2013 19:28

Didn't Rex used to be Kendall and/or Hazelton? I seem to remember trampsing about the state in all of the above at some stage or another....I also seem to remember they had CJ200's at one stage which were then leased off to someone O/S....

Maybe the lease is up and the CJ's will be making a comeback....No, I haven't heard anything from anyone at Rex that I might know.....I'm just throwing it out there in the good old Aussie Australia Day spirit of rumour mongering....

Stiky
:ok:

bubble.head 24th Jan 2013 22:25

Do they have the pilots for it? Last I heard, they are a dozen of captain short with many FOs unable to be upgraded.


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