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Did G-FBEM go on to fly the VRN flight? Because FR24 (i know not 100% correctNot all delays are tech related and this was down to crew sickness
Hope the crew get well soon!
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Did G-FBEM go on to fly the VRN flight? Because FR24 (i know not 100% correctNot all delays are tech related and this was down to crew sickness
Yes it sounds like they did. From what i've seen they seem to be pretty reliable at CWL with very few delays.Instead of inconveniencing a number of passengers Flybe did a good job by operating the flight in reverse on a Edinburgh based aircraft.
Roger Lewis is on Jason Mohammed's show on Radio Wales tomorrow morning taking questions via twitter and email from members of the public. The last time he did that he kind of announced P&O's cruise destinations from CWL for next year though he made it sound like scheduled or charter ones! Wondering if Flybe will release S17 just before that so he can plug it? Guess we'll find out tomorrow!Can't be long until S17 schedule is released from Cardiff Airport as they have been released from Doncaster Sheffield today.
Roger Lewis because he used to be Chief executive of the WRU is a well known and a very media savvy figure. He's also well connected with the buisness community, media and politics in general and in many rugby circles completely loathed!I've noticed that the CWL chairman seems to take the lead in many public situations where with most airports it would be the CEO. I know CWL hasn't got a CEO, they have an MD, but I assume her role is broadly the same as a CEO's.
Debra Barber retired from the RAF as a Group Captain - as you point out, her specialism was air traffic control.Roger Lewis because he used to be Chief executive of the WRU is a well known and a very media savvy figure. He's also well connected with the buisness community, media and politics in general and in many rugby circles completely loathed!
I think with him taking the public profile doing media interviews and toadying up to airlines and dealing with the politicians then it means that Deborah Barbara can just carry on with the day to day job of turning the airport around and making it a success. Plus Roger Lewis does like the limelight!
Though there was an article about her the other day in Insider Media. Pretty sure it said she was ex RAF ATC.
It was a good interview. It mentioned how when she arrived only 40 people actually worked for the airport and over 200 were contractors who could only do specific jobs and how she had to reorganise so they worked for the airport but also were much more flexible in what they could do day to day. It sounds like CWL has got someone at the helm who's a team player and knows what she's doing! And slowly but surely she and her team seem to be turning the airport around.Debra Barber retired from the RAF as a Group Captain - as you point out, her specialism was air traffic control.
It's a high rank: equivalent to Captain RN and full Colonel in the Army.
It was a good interview. It mentioned how when she arrived only 40 people actually worked for the airport and over 200 were contractors who could only do specific jobs and how she had to reorganise so they worked for the airport but also were much more flexible in what they could do day to day. It sounds like CWL has got someone at the helm who's a team player and knows what she's doing! And slowly but surely she and her team seem to be turning the airport around.Debra Barber retired from the RAF as a Group Captain - as you point out, her specialism was air traffic control.
It's a high rank: equivalent to Captain RN and full Colonel in the Army.
She must have strong leadership and organisational skills to have progressed so far in the RAF. I don't think she's run an airport before but theses skills are transferable and she seems to be making a very good fist of what she's doing.It was a good interview. It mentioned how when she arrived only 40 people actually worked for the airport and over 200 were contractors who could only do specific jobs and how she had to reorganise so they worked for the airport but also were much more flexible in what they could do day to day. It sounds like CWL has got someone at the helm who's a team player and knows what she's doing! And slowly but surely she and her team seem to be turning the airport around.
Yes I suppose there probably is the airports view of where CWL needs to go in the future and the WAG view and they might not be the same but who knows. She is doing a good job and I hope she continues!She must have strong leadership and organisational skills to have progressed so far in the RAF. I don't think she's run an airport before but theses skills are transferable and she seems to be making a very good fist of what she's doing.
Her immediate predecessor was Jon Horne who returned as CEO in 2013 after the WAG had bought the airport. He had previously been in charge under the TBI regime. He is a civil aviation man and was extremely well thought of at CWL. It was a surprise to many when he suddenly announced his resignation just over a year after returning to the airport. Some think he disagreed with the way the airport company board saw the future path of CWL.
They would be the June figures recently released by the CAA.some of them load factors look good and some look very bad. but the end of the day its yield that counts.
read some where else that the tls flight was so dire that it was due for the chop.
just wonder where they got their figures from.
Can see MXP being dropped to 3 a week next year maybe the same with MUC as they will need to make room for Berlin assuming it carries on into S17 can also see VRN getting increased but I would also thought that they would want to increase FAO. Unless they base a new aircraft they might have to use non-based aircraft a lot more but the only non based routes are BHD and DUS. I know sometimes ORK and JER are sometimes flown on Belfast or JER based Q400's. S17 will be interesting for Flybe. Hopefully it'll be announced soon!They would be the June figures recently released by the CAA.
You're right about yield of course but the load factors would look so much better if some of these routes were E175 operated instead of E195
Can see MXP being dropped to 3 a week next year maybe the same with MUC as they will need to make room for Berlin assuming it carries on into S17 can also see VRN getting increased but I would also thought that they would want to increase FAO. Unless they base a new aircraft they might have to use non-based aircraft a lot more but the only non based routes are BHD and DUS. I know sometimes ORK and JER are sometimes flown on Belfast or JER based Q400's. S17 will be interesting for Flybe. Hopefully it'll be announced soon!
Another option for Flybe would be to reduce their Faro rotations to concentrate on European cities? Also i wonder if Jersey could be flown say daily linked in with Guernsey but on a smaller Blue Islands plane. Only other route I can see being flown by an outside aircraft would be GLA. Not sure though if Flybe have Q400's based at GLA or if it's all Loganair.Will Flybe announce a third based aircraft for summer 17 or perhaps operate more routes and/or frequencies using aircraft from other bases?
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