Was there a flight on 17 Jan. I thought flights had been put back (Again!) until 22 Jan (And even that’s iffy)
How about trying the ‘Where Are They Now’ forum in PPRuNe?
I heard something about this a few weeks ago, any info on them?
Only that they are not from the same source, and one is north of the border!.
Two more B757’s to join the fleet.
It is (was?) due to go to Skyservice as CFFAN.
Anyone explain…as I am totally :confused:
Ah, so I’m not the only one then!
G-DIMB – is this staying at Monarch for good ?
This a/c was returned to the leasing company, and then re leased out to Monarch. It is not due to return to MYT.
Both at Kemble awaiting the scrapmans axe.
Thought they were up for sale
The first Jetstream N871JX is now on it’s way from the States, although it current UK destination is unclear
How good does the quality have to be? 😉
How about good to absoloutly brilliant………… 🙂
The idea is to show off the livery more than anything
Armageddon?
Now that is an impressive shot!
Apparently, it is being said now that there hasn’t been an explosion like this since the end of the second world war.
Info received today suggests that these a/c are only at Bournemouth for engineering work to be carried out by European. Ultmately, they appear to be destined for South America.
Would not contradict you on that point, you are probably more correct and up to date than I am! 🙂
If my info is correct, I can’t understand why they have been re-regd. I don;t beleive the a/c broken up at Prestwick were.
The aircraft are registered to Auto Direct Aviation LLC of Orlando, FL. 🙂
Aut Direct actualy purchased the B732 fleet from Ryanair in a deal that took place a while back now.
I was informed that these two particular a/c were purchased by European Aviation for spares. Is this not so now?
As Stuart says, FlyGlobespan have never had anything to do with the Dart Group.
The way I understood it was that Flyglobespan was origionally set up by the Dart Group / Channel Express and operated as Channel Express trading as Flyglobespan. That was before Flyglobespan went it’s own way.