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Old 13th Oct 2007, 13:47
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Ireland Contracts

Several of the contracting companies are looking for 146/RJ captains in Ireland. Beside CityJet, who else might these jobs be with?

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FlyBe have 146 in Belfast.
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Not for long they don't.
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I think the basic answer to your question is nobody.
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Thanks for the replies. Belfast is an easy drive from here.
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The correct answer would include Nex Aviation in Galway. One 146 with more on the way. Very interesting future plans, following a sucessful summer programme to Bordeaux, Faro and Malaga... actively looking for crews.
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Old 15th Oct 2007, 07:45
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Do you know if they hire directly or just thru contracting companys?

The mighty google can't fine Nex Aviation so how would a pax find them to buy a ticket?
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A search on Dogpile.com showed only this article

http://www.tribune.ie/2007/03/04/82683.html

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Nex operated a summer charter program on behalf of travel agencies, so you wouldn't be able to buy a ticket direct. The summer program was sold via Slatteries in Waterford. There are several very interesting developments underway that will see major changes to the way flights are sold, as well as changes to the way the operation is structured. Should be a very profitable niche operation. Nex hire both via agencies, and direct. PM me. Hiring for both seats. The Tribune article was a little pessimistic, the summer program ended up being very successful with excellent loads. Amazing what you can do in a short space of time!
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