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FlyGlobespan's first Neos 767-300

See it’s livery here, interesting hybrid!

http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/viewphoto.main?LC=nav2&picid=3780

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By: jethro15 - 15th May 2007 at 15:23

I thought CDPT suffered some kind of failure which resulted in it being stuck at LHR and thats why CEFG went to AI?

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Possibly. Just delete the word ‘routine’ from my post.

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By: GAZGLA - 15th May 2007 at 14:48

I wouldn’t have thought so mate. Flyglobespan have got allot of problems and not enough aircraft to cover there routes. IMHO i think it would be wise for them to get all their long haul aircraft back operating for them and try and sort out the mess that has been their long haul services.

I don’t quite understand your reply in relation to my post 🙂

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By: GAZGLA - 15th May 2007 at 14:47

Not quite correct. G-CEFG went on short term lease to Air India to cover routine maintenance to G-CDPT. It was always planned for the a/c to return to the UK prior to entering into a longer term AI lease period. However, place your bets as to whether G-CEFG or the second Neos B767 undertakes the AI lease.

Acquisition of a third GSM B767 is not now going to take place in the foreseeable future.

I thought CDPT suffered some kind of failure which resulted in it being stuck at LHR and thats why CEFG went to AI?

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By: jethro15 - 15th May 2007 at 13:45

Indeed. CEFG had already been with AI but I presume it came back to help the chaotic situation at GSM.

Not quite correct. G-CEFG went on short term lease to Air India to cover routine maintenance to G-CDPT. It was always planned for the a/c to return to the UK prior to entering into a longer term AI lease period. However, place your bets as to whether G-CEFG or the second Neos B767 undertakes the AI lease.

Acquisition of a third GSM B767 is not now going to take place in the foreseeable future.

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By: rdc1000 - 15th May 2007 at 13:19

I wouldn’t have thought so mate. Flyglobespan have got allot of problems and not enough aircraft to cover there routes. IMHO i think it would be wise for them to get all there long haul aircraft back operating for them and try and sort out the mess that has been there long haul services.

OK Luke, you’re just doing it to wind me up now right?:eek:

LOL, well modified.

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By: lukeylad - 15th May 2007 at 13:14

Indeed. CEFG had already been with AI but I presume it came back to help the chaotic situation at GSM. Now that the NEOS 767 is here they can release CEFG back to AI.

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I wouldn’t have thought so mate. Flyglobespan have got allot of problems and not enough aircraft to cover there routes. IMHO i think it would be wise for them to get all their long haul aircraft back operating for them and try and sort out the mess that has been their long haul services.

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By: GAZGLA - 15th May 2007 at 13:05

G-CEFG

http://www.jethros.i12.com/fleets/fleet_listings/flyglobespan.htm

Indeed. CEFG had already been with AI but I presume it came back to help the chaotic situation at GSM. Now that the NEOS 767 is here they can release CEFG back to AI.

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By: David2386 - 15th May 2007 at 12:18

Thanks Jethro.

As for the Neos one, for a hybrid it isn’t bad, looking more respectable than most out there.

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By: jethro15 - 15th May 2007 at 12:05

I notice one of the 767s was to do a test flight this morning around Glasgow and then depart to Bombay. Anyone know which one?

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By: PMN - 15th May 2007 at 11:40

Well in actual fact it should have had inverted commas I guess, but it was not supposed to be a sentence, simply a correction of an (regular) error.

Some people take sarcasm far too seriously! 🙂

There should still have been a capital letter and full stop. :diablo:

On the subject of the colour scheme, I quite like it!

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By: rdc1000 - 15th May 2007 at 11:40

Oh god, dont say there leaseing another to Air India??

You mean ‘they are’ and therefore you should type “they’re”! I know I’m being an a** about this, but it is starting to get annoying.

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By: lukeylad - 15th May 2007 at 11:26

I notice one of the 767s was to do a test flight this morning around Glasgow and then depart to Bombay. Anyone know which one?

Oh god, dont say there leaseing another to Air India??

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By: David2386 - 15th May 2007 at 11:19

I notice one of the 767s was to do a test flight this morning around Glasgow and then depart to Bombay. Anyone know which one?

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By: rdc1000 - 15th May 2007 at 11:08

On the subject of correct grammar, to compound the fact that one single, solitary word doesn’t constitute a sentence, paragraph, or anything else worthy of being described as a written example of the English language, you neglected the inclusion of a capital letter and a full stop. 😉

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Well in actual fact it should have had inverted commas I guess, but it was not supposed to be a sentence, simply a correction of an (regular) error.

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By: PMN - 15th May 2007 at 01:44

= their :diablo:

On the subject of correct grammar, to compound the fact that one single, solitary word doesn’t constitute a sentence, paragraph, or anything else worthy of being described as a written example of the English language, you neglected the inclusion of a capital letter and a full stop. 😉

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By: RingwaySam - 15th May 2007 at 00:37

LOL that looks pretty nice actually! 😀

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By: LeeMan8 - 14th May 2007 at 23:17

Thats one very unusual sight, although still looks good enough.

GlobespanFly” anyone ?

LMAO 😀

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By: rdc1000 - 14th May 2007 at 11:10

there

= their :diablo:

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By: lukeylad - 14th May 2007 at 10:51

Hope it does better than their leased Icelandair 757. I hear she went tech on her first flight to canada and aint moved since.

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By: Ren Frew - 14th May 2007 at 10:30

Interesting, could this be a sign of things to come I wonder…? “GlobespanFly” anyone ?

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