Alliance seems to be doing well
Reports of good profits, article in Flight Global.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...ronger-451013/ |
9 more Fokkers coming this financial year
http://australianaviation.com.au/201...th-in-2018-19/ Golly if you come to BNE and or PER they are everywhere. I counted 14 on the deck the other day |
Are they the largest Fokker operator, yet?
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QQ has 9 x F70/100's stored at BTS.
Last check it was 4xF70 and 3xF100 (All OE reg). Plus VH-UQB & UQF AA was reporting that UQF is due in BNE this month |
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Almost 3/4 of operational F70/100 are in Australia |
They have taken a leaf out of Air Chatham’s book, or REX for that matter, operate aircraft that are old and of small book value. Not a great long term business proposition but airlines rarely are.
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VH-UQB did a test flight yesterday in Bratislava .
Should be in BNE very soon.:) |
UQN/11361 added to reg on 18/09
Currently at Norwich getting a face-lift (paint job) |
UQB on its delivery flight now.
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One day when Virgin and Qantas don't need the extra capacity that Alliance provides, then they might be in some trouble, until then, they will continue to do well.
They will also need to replace the Fokkers at some point in their medium term future. |
There is a good article in the latest AA on Fleet replacement options
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https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/vh-uqb |
Landed Nagpur , India in the last hour from Al-Ain on delivery .
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UQB is expected to arrive in BNE at 12:41 today
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Alliance Aviation Services has reaffirmed plans to add nine aircraft to its operating fleet during the 2018/19 financial year.
Speaking at the company’s annual general meeting in Brisbane on October 30, Alliance managing director Scott McMillan said the airline had taken three aircraft so far in the current financial year, with two more due to arrive by December 31 2018. “The remaining four aircraft are scheduled to complete their entry into service maintenance checks towards the end of this financial year,” McMillan told shareholders in prepared remarks. “These additions will bring the operating fleet size to 42 aircraft which we consider will meet current and future demand.” The company ended 2017/18 with 33 aircraft, comprising five Fokker 50s, nine Fokker 70s and 19 Fokker 100s, up from 29 aircraft a year earlier. Full story http://australianaviation.com.au/201...-growth-plans/ |
Just been informed this week that my Virgin flight from BNE to NTL in Jan as been changed to an Alliance F100
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Pending getting their AOC variation, the F100 will be taking over VA's Brisbane to Port Moresby run effective 10 December.
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UQF enroute to Aus via the usual ferry route
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Thanks Max, Look like SXI1821
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VH-UQF landed BNE just after noon.Pic on my BNE airport page.:)
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F70 VH-NUO added to Alliance on 18/02.
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Alliance have just announced the purchase of a further 5 F100s and spare parts from Helvetic in Switzerland.
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Does not surprise me since Helvetic aircraft went into storage at BTS where Alliance still has a couple of ex-Austrian birds stored.
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Alliance Aviation Services buys five more Fokker 100 Aircraft
lliance Aviation Services (ASX:AQZ) has entered an agreement with Swiss airline Helvetic Airways for the purchase of five Fokker 100 aircraft. They also bought Helvetic’s spare engines, parts and tooling. This acquisition continues to build on their fleet with the purchase of 21 Fokker aircraft from Austrian Airlines in December 2015. This purchase enhances Alliance’s position as the largest supplier of engines and spare parts outside of Fokker. Shares in Alliance Aviation Services (ASX:AQZ) are trading 1.96 per cent higher at $2.60. https://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/ar...ork233399.html |
The Helvetic aircraft in storage at BTS are HB-JVC,E,F,G,H.
The last in service was HB-JVG which ferried into BTS on 13/06. |
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