Probably due

Pretty certain it was.
Why if they are going in Autum 2027…the cost is horrendous.

Typical cost ballparks
  • According to the “Aircraft Owners & Operators Guide: 737-300/-400/-500,” a full “C & D checks” maintenance event for 737-300/-400/-500 is quoted at around US$3,600,000 (for the combined C + D-check cycle).
 
Why if they are going in Autum 2027…the cost is horrendous.

Typical cost ballparks
  • According to the “Aircraft Owners & Operators Guide: 737-300/-400/-500,” a full “C & D checks” maintenance event for 737-300/-400/-500 is quoted at around US$3,600,000 (for the combined C + D-check cycle).
Because they need every aircraft they can get at the moment. The new LGW base ensures that. It will have been in the planning for some time so 733 extended life will be part of that overall fleet availability
 
Why if they are going in Autum 2027…the cost is horrendous.

Typical cost ballparks
  • According to the “Aircraft Owners & Operators Guide: 737-300/-400/-500,” a full “C & D checks” maintenance event for 737-300/-400/-500 is quoted at around US$3,600,000 (for the combined C + D-check cycle).
Because its a legal requirement to keep them flying and because without them they don't have sufficient aircraft.
 
Given they’re allegedly going in 2027 and given the cost of the C/D checks it seems unlikely that for any of them undergoing this heavy maintenance this expense will be recovered through their revenue earning service. Makes me wonder whether they should have been replaced sooner.
 
Given they’re allegedly going in 2027 and given the cost of the C/D checks it seems unlikely that for any of them undergoing this heavy maintenance this expense will be recovered through their revenue earning service. Makes me wonder whether they should have been replaced sooner.
Exactly my point…
 
Given they’re allegedly going in 2027 and given the cost of the C/D checks it seems unlikely that for any of them undergoing this heavy maintenance this expense will be recovered through their revenue earning service. Makes me wonder whether they should have been replaced sooner.
Replaced with what? Jet2 seem to have given up on buying 737s and the A321NEOs aren't arriving any quicker than Airbus say they will. What are arriving seem to be facilitating expansion rather than aircraft replacement.

Taken in isolation the 300s having C checks might seem to be money that won't be recovered in the next 2 years before they get the axe, but it could be argued that their continued operations has allowed Jet2 to expand into other airports (notably LGW) without the need to lease multiple aircraft. That will certainly enhance their profits and no doubt offset any losses incurred having these C checks done.
 
We all have the bias of wanting rid of the 733s but we must remember Jet2 are a very well run business that very rarely seem to get anything wrong so we have to absolutely trust in their own judgement here. And we will say it again that they need all the aircraft they can get for S26 having gone into LGW
 
Replaced with what? Jet2 seem to have given up on buying 737s and the A321NEOs aren't arriving any quicker than Airbus say they will. What are arriving seem to be facilitating expansion rather than aircraft replacement.

Taken in isolation the 300s having C checks might seem to be money that won't be recovered in the next 2 years before they get the axe, but it could be argued that their continued operations has allowed Jet2 to expand into other airports (notably LGW) without the need to lease multiple aircraft. That will certainly enhance their profits and no doubt offset any losses incurred having these C checks done.
Must be must used 800’s available.
 
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Must be must used 800’s available.

Jet2 LS252 delayed from 13:45 to 18:05 due to strike action at FAO
You would think so. But they clearly don't want them. Until the Airbus deliveries kicked in we had a steady stream of used 800s, but none recently. Some of the existing 800s are heading towards 30 years old themselves as well as the 300s, so they'll need replacing too, but the indications are that they will be replaced by Airbus A321NEOs. Perhaps the decision has been taken to buy no more 737s?
 

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