Seen today were the following,0730-1430

4L-GEO 747F GEL
9H-BFS A330 MLT
A6-END 777 EK
D-ABAF 738 TUI
D-ABFR A320 EWE
D-AIBH A319 LH
D-AILH A319 LH
D-ATUM 738 TUI
D-CLUB PHEN 300
EC-MGY A321 VLG
EC-NIR SA227 FLT
EI-CVB A320 EI
EI-DCK 738 FR
EI-DPH 738 FR
EI-EDP A320 EI
EI-EMF 738 FR
EI-EMH 738 FR
EI-GSK 738 FR
F-GRHT A319 AF
G-DRTG 738 EXS
G-DRTN 738 EXS
G-DRTO 738 EXS
G-DRTP 738 EXS
G-DRTR 738 EXS
G-EZTJ A320 EZY
G-EZUC A320 EZY
G-EZUP A320 EZY
G-FDZB 738 TUI
G-ISLM ATR72 BCI
G-JECX DHC4 BE
G-JZBB 738 EXS
G-JZBF 738 EXS
G-JZHB 738 EXS
G-JZHE 738 EXS
G-JZHJ 738 EXS
G-JZHN 738 EXS
G-LMTC ATR72 LOG
G-RJXH E145 LOG
G-RVVE S340F RVL
G-TAWY 738 TUI
G-TUIB 787 TUI
G-TUIN 789 TUI
G-TUMJ B738M TUI
G-TUMT B738M TUI
G-UZLD A320N EZY
G-WKTS BEECH 90
HB-JCU A223 LX
N228DP 757 EX TUI
N497XP H400XP
OE-LNN 789 NORSE
OE-LQB A319 EJU
PH-BGB 738 KLM
SP-ESH 738 ENT
A few OTT were,
OK-TSF 738 TVS
OK-TVS 738 TVS
OK-TVX 738 TVS
SP-ESF 738 ENT
TC-LJB 777 TK
TF-ICC B739M FI
TF-ISX 753 FI
VP-CBQ A320 EX AIJ
Regards,Simon.

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I wonder if anyone in the know could enlighten us as to why Malta Air planes are used at so many bases outside of Malta?
 
I wonder if anyone in the know could enlighten us as to why Malta Air planes are used at so many bases outside of Malta?

I can make a guess and it is a guess.

When Ryanair set up their Malta Air operation they unsurprisingly received very favourable terms from the Malta government this much was widely reported in the aviation press at the time.

So my guess is Ryanair are using Maltese registered aircraft and crew to operate infill routes as in yesterdays case BGY-BHX-BGY as the last trip of the day all down to lower operating costs than say using a BHX aircraft. Either way you can bet its down to cost.
Just a theory any other ideas anyone ?

Ryanair as we all know make much use of away based aircraft on many routes across their network to good effect and Malta is possibly its lowest cost base.


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Ryanair are very unpredictable, however a lot of Italian routes are done on Maltese aircraft and as far as I can see are interchangable with mainline as are
the Buzz machines., as I am Manchester Based we get a vast number of all of them except less of the MAX and virtually no EI reg MAX with only ones that do not interchange being the UK ones which were meant for non EU routes but even then they do operate EU routes. So all in all I expect anything from anywhere just a shame they are dropping Malta and Buzz coulours. Just enjoy what you get as it makes you look at Ryanair
 
A few weather cancellations today including so far Aer Lingus one to Dublin, KLM one to Amsterdam and Lufthansa one flight each to Frankfurt and Munich, also EasyJet one Geneva flight plus Amsterdam cancelled.
 
A few weather cancellations today including so far Aer Lingus one to Dublin, KLM one to Amsterdam and Lufthansa one flight each to Frankfurt and Munich, also EasyJet one Geneva flight plus Amsterdam cancelled.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot, lot more cancellations than that. The MET Office have extended their 'RED' weather warning to include London and the East of England (meaning winds of up to 90mph and a risk to life). Birmingham and the West Midlands remain an 'AMBER' alert (which is bad enough).

Kevin
 
No doubt there will be more which is why I said "so far". Maybe as the storm develops we could get an odd divert in.

BHX,s poorly orientated runway does not help in these sort of situation.
 
No doubt there will be more which is why I said "so far"
Sorry, I wasn't intending to belittle what you said.
Maybe as the storm develops we could get an odd divert in.

BHX,s poorly orientated runway does not help in these sort of situation.
As you say, BHX's runway alignment does not favour these conditions, giving pretty much a crosswind. As such, I think that 'diverts in' are unlikely and just getting BHX's flights in will be a challenge.

Kevin
 
Given the prevailing wind direction in the UK, and most other airports runway orientation, I sometimes wonder why they didn't develop the old crosswind runway into the main runway and close 15/33. Obviously the railway would have stopped any extension to the east, but was there anything to the west that would have stopped it?
 
Given the prevailing wind direction in the UK, and most other airports runway orientation, I sometimes wonder why they didn't develop the old crosswind runway into the main runway and close 15/33. Obviously the railway would have stopped any extension to the east, but was there anything to the west that would have stopped it?
Something that I have often thought about. Obviously the railway line would have been a problem at one end of 06/24, but the other end may well have been hemmed in by the A45. Was it therefore cheaper and easier to lengthen 15/33? For the number of occasions when strong crosswinds cause a problem, the development of 15/33 was probably the logical choice.

Kevin
 
Yes that's correct the high ground is Elmdon Park I lived by it as a child no way could the runway have been extended in that direction, the whole airport is these days relatively constrained in terms of space building the NEC hemmed it in while bringing in many international travellers at the same time.

BHX really could (should) have been a major freight location just like East Mids but they have the space and location while we have only the location.
 

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