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Rex takes fight to Qantas and Virgin [Jets for REX?]
Full article: AFR Website or similar on SMH
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Last time I checked they had something like $9m in cash, their model works on low cost old planes, I don’t think it will fly. Just reading the AA article looks like $200m capital is looking to be raised within 3 weeks.
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Remember, Kendell (REX's predecessor) attempted to move from props to jets in the 1990's with the introduction of the CRJ200. It didn't go well.
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It was wholly owned by Ansett at that stage wasn't it, and allocated to do the Canberra shuttle (from Sydney at least). My wife always asked me to let her know which flights would be CRJ - she far preferred them over the S340 alternate.
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Yes Kent,
An Ansett subsidiary that went belly-up with Ansett. Word has it, that the CRJ jets where expensive to operate. |
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I dont think CRJs or even EMBs are in the picture, more likely A320/737 with a ready workforce on tap locally, smacks of Compass MK3 or Impulse V2.0
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It would make some sense for this to be happening if REX had a strong balance sheet coupled with a mindset of a challenger/disrupter.
Whilst I am not familiar with the management, ownership nor culture, my interactions in recent years have felt like they were with a very staid, conservative "brown suit" style of business. No doubt there will be turmoil in the weeks and months ahead as Qantas, perhaps a trimmed-down Virgin and now potentially REX all scramble to get their hands on a smaller number of passengers. I can see the $200 million and the current surplus $9 million evaporating quite quickly. |
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REX has signed a MOU with ATR to investigate replacing SAABs with ATR 42/72 aircraft
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ATRs would require a bit more runway, wouldn't they, so I can't see them completely migrating.
Or maybe I have the wrong impression of a lot of the airports they'd be flying into out west. Happy to be corrected, as it would save me the cost of an airfare to see for myself |
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SAAB 340b at MTOW in ISA needs 1285m TORA ATR72-600 at max PAX and a 300nm leg needs 1175m TORA under ISA conditions |
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