Clive wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:00 pm
Thanks cammtboy. I was right about the author being a half wit.
Yes, more laughable nonsense from journalists that know nothing about aviation!
Prestwick offers significant advantages over Scotland’s two larger airports, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Its long runway means it can handle fully-laden large aircraft such as the Airbus A380 “superjumbo’; the airport already has a dedicated rail link into Glasgow; and it is rarely blighted by fog, unlike many competitors in the UK and Ireland.
Because obviously GLA and EDI can't handle large aircraft like the A380, 777 or A350 - despite the fact these airports handle exactly these aircraft daily! Not to mention one wonders where exactly the pax are going to come from at PIK to fill an A380 so it is "fully laden"?
How many flights have had to divert from GLA or EDI due to fog in the last year? I'm guessing the answer is probably very close to zero?
If PIK has all these "significant advantages" over other Scottish airports, one wonders why no airline other that FR has shown any real interest in flying there in the last decade - and FR only seem to be there because its dirt cheap!
I see that also claim PIK is on the "outskirts of Glasgow" - I think they need geography lessons.
He was likewise tight-lipped on any plans he and his Canadian backers have for the airport. Onex has a pedigree in aviation, however, with its ownership of WestJet. It would not be ridiculous to assume that the carrier could establish Prestwick as a long-haul hub for flights that could head east to Asia.
Yes it would be ridiculous.