Flyjet MAN
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Flyjet MAN
Does anyone know if there is a problem with Flyjet's MAN based a/c EB? As all their flights in the past 3 days have been subbed to other carriers!
FJE902/3 Op by XLA B763
FJE860/1 Op by AFF B752
FJE904/5 Op by FCA B752
Thx for any info.
FJE902/3 Op by XLA B763
FJE860/1 Op by AFF B752
FJE904/5 Op by FCA B752
Thx for any info.

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Hi
Jet2.com's Boeing 757-200, G-LSAB operated a Charter flight for Flyjet from Leeds/Bradford Airport to Rhodes today as FJE905 .
The aircraft is due into MAN later this eveing as FJE906 on its return from Rhodes at about 00:30. The Aircraft will the posistion back to it's LBA base as FJE906P and is due to arrive about 01:40.
Jet2.com's Boeing 757-200, G-LSAB operated a Charter flight for Flyjet from Leeds/Bradford Airport to Rhodes today as FJE905 .
The aircraft is due into MAN later this eveing as FJE906 on its return from Rhodes at about 00:30. The Aircraft will the posistion back to it's LBA base as FJE906P and is due to arrive about 01:40.

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Hi flyBHXuk
I’ve got the flight numbers a bit mixed up there mate. The Manchester Passengers were bussed to LBA this afternoon. The Jet2.com B757 went direct from LBA to RHO as FJE904 thats for sure.
The return flight back operates to the UK from RHO direct to MAN as the FJE905 The aircraft then positions back to LBA later this evening as FJE905P
Sorry for the confusion.
I’ve got the flight numbers a bit mixed up there mate. The Manchester Passengers were bussed to LBA this afternoon. The Jet2.com B757 went direct from LBA to RHO as FJE904 thats for sure.
The return flight back operates to the UK from RHO direct to MAN as the FJE905 The aircraft then positions back to LBA later this evening as FJE905P
Sorry for the confusion.
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the aircraft is in for routine servicing thats all, no worries, had to sub out loads of stuff. but we have a new aircraft and a new base in newcastle. i will say it is a bit hectic at flyjet at the moment but all is well.
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Hi yeah EA is in NCL until the next 757 arrives EB is in the hangar for the next week or so. EC is in manchester also this week and should start its flights in MAN over the weekend.
EC will also be in the hangar shortly to recieve its refit even though its very nice as it is now.
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EC will also be in the hangar shortly to recieve its refit even though its very nice as it is now.
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Last edited by fje1; 5th May 2006 at 23:10.
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EDIT by BOAC:
As you can all see, Tommy is having a short break from PPRune at the moment so I'll edit out his ideas of how Flyjet should operate. I'll also, therefore. trim ASA's following post as it would then not make sense.
As you can all see, Tommy is having a short break from PPRune at the moment so I'll edit out his ideas of how Flyjet should operate. I'll also, therefore. trim ASA's following post as it would then not make sense.
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The flights were operated by other aircraft due to routine servicing of a B757.
Originally Posted by fje1
Hi yeah EA is in NCL until the next 757 arrives EB is in the hangar for the next week or so. EC is in manchester also this week and should start its flights in MAN over the weekend.
EC will also be in the hangar shortly to recieve its refit even though its very nice as it is now.
EC will also be in the hangar shortly to recieve its refit even though its very nice as it is now.
Originally Posted by nicksfix
the aircraft is in for routine servicing thats all, no worries, had to sub out loads of stuff. but we have a new aircraft and a new base in newcastle. i will say it is a bit hectic at flyjet at the moment but all is well.




