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Allen McL
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Captainfrank wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 5:44 pm The problem is when uk registered airframes are re-registered they retain their original ADS-B Hex code identity so although FR24 is showing G-RJXH it could in fact be G-safe.
And is is that an engineering task to change it or a simple inputting of updated info into aircraft systems ?
Saabdriver
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Both - it takes a physical change to the aircraft with the registration markings and quite a lot of paperwork and company manuals to change.
Gla1
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Seems we now have Loganair and Blue Islands in one Corner - Eastern Airways and Aurigny in the other. It will be interesting to see how this all goes in the years ahead.

https://www.business-live.co.uk/economi ... y-19055329
Bearsden
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Dropping Glasgow-Sumburgh for the winter apart from some flights around Christmas & New Year
Ekally1
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Re: Loganair

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Bearsden wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:54 pm Dropping Glasgow-Sumburgh for the winter apart from some flights around Christmas & New Year
Is that not like taking away a vital lifeline to the island ??
G-WATP
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Ekally1 wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 3:41 pm
Is that not like taking away a vital lifeline to the island ??
According to the article below they're suspending GLA and INV but retaining EDI and ABZ, so "vital lifeline" links will remain.

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/bu ... -schedule/
Ekally1
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Worked up there a couple of years ago for a period , my experience is that most people had more than a leaning towards glasgow as a city with family , services , shopping etc etc so i am surprised LM have done this over winter ...
Saabdriver
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For the winter:
EDI has kept LSI and KOI services but lost SYY.
GLA has kept SYY but lost KOI and LSI.

EDI-KOI and EDI-LSI are much bigger routes than GLA in terms of passenger numbers - by a long way. EDI volumes have just about overtaken ABZ to both of those points in the last couple of years, I think. There just isn't enough traffic to/from the islands right now to justify both GLA and EDI services - you end up with a 30% loadfactor and making losses on both instead of a 60% loadfactor and breaking even or a small profit on one.

Sure all will be back next year.
G-WATP
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Saabdriver wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:10 pm JD was in Prestwick as part of the filming going on there.
Trailer now out: https://youtu.be/3D9g4erlOVE
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“.... Only Loganair, the Scottish airline, asked for more (slots at LHR): 138. The chief executive, Jonathan Hinkles, said: "Loganair has always applied at Heathrow for slots to cover regional services, reflecting its intent to increase UK regional connectivity.”
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