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BRINDABELLA Airlines grounds four aircraft
As of last friday BRINDABELLA Airlines has voluntarily grounded four aircraft.
The problem seems to resolve around maintenance paperwork. Anyone know the full story ? |
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I don't know anymore info but here are a couple of articles.
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-...-1226761687167 http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-...117-2xpci.html Looks like its the four Jetstream J-41s which have been grounded. I was meant to fly on one yesterday from SYD-NTL but the flight was cancelled. I got a full refund and caught the train up instead. I was offered the 3pm service but I wouldn't have made my midday VA flight from NTL-BNE.
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This might help...
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1226761687167 Quote:
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AA Yesterday.
http://australianaviation.com.au/201...1s-to-service/ Brindabella Airlines has begun returning its four Jetstream 41 aircraft into service after they were grounded on Friday for overdue engine maintenance checks. “Brindabella Airlines maintenance review of Jetstream aircraft sees one aircraft back to service. Three to go,” CASA announced via its Twitter account on Thursday morning. The Canberra-based regional airline, which merged with Newcastle-based Aeropelican Air Services earlier this year and recently entered into a codesharing agreement with Qantas on five of its routes, has seen widespread disruptions across its network in the past week thanks to the groundings. Qantas has stepped in to operate a limited number of services between Brisbane and Tamworth and Sydney to Moree. “We have a program of audits, surveillance and spot checks…[and] this was a routine review of one aspect of Brindabella’s operations, and it was uncovered that these inspections were overdue,” CASA spokesman Peter Gibson earlier told Narrabri’s The Courier newspaper. On November 19 issued a brief statement on its website concerning the groundings: “Brindabella Airlines have been working hard during the past several days to perform a maintenance review on some of the aircraft in its fleet. This work has unfortunately resulted in some disruption within our network. Brindabella Airlines is currently operating services to all ports on its network, however with modified schedules and frequency. Brindabella look forward to restoring full scheduled services very shortly and apologise to any of its loyal customers who may have been affected.” One of the four J41s was already undergoing maintenance when the type was grounded. Brindabella’s 10 aircraft fleet also includes Jetsream 31s and Metros. The airline normally operates nearly 300 flights a week to Brisbane, Canberra, Cobar, Cooma, Coffs Harbour, Moree, Mudgee, Narrabri, Newcastle, Orange, Sydney and Tamworth. Brindabella was established in 1994 and was acquired by current owner Business Air Holdings, which already owned Aeropelican, in 2011. |
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Does anyone know what is going on with FQ, still cancelling a lot of flights, 5xMetroliner, 3xJ32 and 2xJ41 are out of service mostly parked up at CBR with not a lot happening!
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http://australianaviation.com.au/201...ule-integrity/
Brindabella Airlines is making a number of changes to its schedules which it says will restore “integrity” to its operations after an ongoing period of flight disruptions and delays that culminated in its Jetstream 41 fleet being temporarily grounded and the suspension of Sydney-Orange flights. “Brindabella Airlines has been working hard during the past fortnight to restore integrity to its scheduled regular passenger transport services,” the airline said in a statement on its website on Wednesday. “As part of an internal review, services on the airlines Sydney to Orange route have been temporarily suspended to allow equipment to be used and support performance on the airlines NSW regulated routes. In addition, Brindabella will be presenting a revised schedule of services to Councils on Thursday 5th December 2013, that is formulated to bring about immediate schedule integrity to the airlines network.” Concluded the statement: “Transport NSW have been in regular dialogue with Brindabella, and the airline is regularly providing operational updates to the department as to its performance on its regulated routes. Regular two way communication is continuing to ensure both parties are properly updated.” Brindabella Airlines, which merged with Aeropelican earlier this year, is based in Canberra but operates an extensive network across regional NSW out of Sydney and Brisbane. It operates a fleet of 10 aircraft comprising Jetstream 41s, Jetstream 31s and Metros. Zac, from the Dec AA it seemed to infer that the Metros had been withdrawn & parked in Canber |
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From: http://www.casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dl...::pc=PC_101864
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Word on another forum is that Brindabella will be shutting up shop very shortly, announcement pending in the next few days
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Have QLink, Rex or Virgin announced / indicated that they'll cover Brindabella's routes?
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