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Norwegian

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Norwegian facing the Grim Reaper? Never saw that coming...

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Allen McL
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Re: Norwegian

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I think they're looking at some sort of bankruptcy protection now.
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Re: Norwegian

Post by Paris »

Clive wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 9:53 pm Norwegian facing the Grim Reaper? Never saw that coming...

https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/is-t ... egian-air/
I for 1 hope not. Flew with them to/from EDI (OSL & ARN) on a few occasions and service/flight/comfort etc was very good. Shame GLA never attracted or was attracted by them and shame that they look to be dooomed (doooooomed I say Cpt Mainwaring) :( :(
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Re: Norwegian

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Just spotted B787 G-CKWB routing over Scotland from Stavanger - last flew 18 March

Shannon?
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Re: Norwegian

Post by Allen McL »

Bearsden wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 12:18 pm Just spotted B787 G-CKWB routing over Scotland from Stavanger - last flew 18 March

Shannon?
Do Norwegian own any aircraft anymore or is it all in the hands of Chinese banks now ? What becomes of the Prestwick 'fleet' when the plug gets pulled ?
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Re: Norwegian

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Allen McL wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:27 pm
Bearsden wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 12:18 pm Just spotted B787 G-CKWB routing over Scotland from Stavanger - last flew 18 March

Shannon?
Do Norwegian own any aircraft anymore or is it all in the hands of Chinese banks now ? What becomes of the Prestwick 'fleet' when the plug gets pulled ?
I guess they will be re-possessed by the lenders who have the security over each airframe, who will probably then have to clear any outstanding debts attached to it. This could be an interesting test of the 2nd hand market for Dreamliners, since these would be the first to come into the market.
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Re: Norwegian

Post by rjon »

Read in the Norwegian press last week that Aercap is looking for new lessors for the DY 787's. Two has already found a new home with Neos
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Re: Norwegian

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Are dropping all long haul flying to concentrate on a much reduced short haul network to stem losses and aid recovery. Not good news for the1,100 plus losing their jobs but creates many more Gatwick slots.

Given BA may not actually snap them due to their much reduced LGW presence, EZY further expansion on the way?
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Re: Norwegian

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rjon wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:46 pm Read in the Norwegian press last week that Aercap is looking for new lessors for the DY 787's. Two has already found a new home with Neos
Does this mean the Prestwick refugees can have their engines reattached and flown away soon ?
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Re: Norwegian

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Allen McL wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:16 pm [quote=rjon post_id=2471 time=<a href="tel:1606430799">1606430799</a> user_id=59]
Read in the Norwegian press last week that Aercap is looking for new lessors for the DY 787's. Two has already found a new home with Neos
Does this mean the Prestwick refugees can have their engines reattached and flown away soon ?
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Hopefully. Maybe Condor May find a bargain price replacement for their ageing 767s. Every cloud etc....
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