Loganair

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Saabdriver
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Re: Loganair

Post by Saabdriver »

Interview now available on the web:

https://www.anna.aero/2020/06/15/30-min ... questions/?
Gla1
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Re: Loganair

Post by Gla1 »

From the sounds DUS will be lucky to return.

Glad to hear Loganair are secure for the future though, when things do return to a new normal it will be interesting to see what a world without Flybe and a larger Loganair will look like. It epcertain,y sounds as if Belfast City could be a medium term prospect for Loganair.
G-WATP
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Re: Loganair

Post by G-WATP »

Interesting that around 32:40 he reels off a number of airports that have been supportive, but no mention of EDI. I wonder which airport he's talking about at 33:10? In talking about that airport he refers to the main corporate user of the route announcing major redundancies - I wonder if it was EMA as presumably Roll-Royce were the main corporate user of GLA<>EMA?
Gla1
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Re: Loganair

Post by Gla1 »

I had assumed EMA aswell.
PiperOne
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Re: Loganair

Post by PiperOne »

Southampton now seems to be flying daily, as a GLA/EDI split load, using an E145. And the Isle of Man - London service is now back to London City, after a couple of months at Heathrow.
Bearsden
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Re: Loganair

Post by Bearsden »

68 jobs at risk - 23 at Chester, 45 in Scotland

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... l-54093426
bill
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Re: Loganair

Post by bill »

Very sad to read that but then is there an industry/sector that's immune from this Covid shit? Gonna be a bleak winter ahead for sure and possibly an equally bleak summer 2021.Bat-shit crazy time to be alive(no pun intended).
Gla1
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Re: Loganair

Post by Gla1 »

Would it be safe to assume the ATR 42/72 expansion is on hold for now as the airline moves through the new normal or is there a greater sense of urgency to get rid of the Saab’s and prepare for a future taking on the fragments of the Flybe network?
Saabdriver
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Re: Loganair

Post by Saabdriver »

Plans to retire a few more 340s over the next year and bring in some more ATRs. No change, really.
Bearsden
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Re: Loganair

Post by Bearsden »

Is EMB145 G-SAJD on maintenance at PIK?

I assume with Chevron
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