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As it will free up a WestJet Boeing 737 to use & operate at its 3 busiest Hubs in Calgary ,Toronto & Vancouver!! |
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^ It’s not an issue for AC because they rarely use their 777s on flights to the US. Overflying the US is not an issue.
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This is our last destination teaser before our BIG announcement soon!" I guess the canal isn't considered 'natural', while Winnipeg's skate pathway is. |
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Crazy to think that five carriers (well 4 1/2 as W0's essentially a flanker brand) could be on YOW-YEG seasonally by the end of 2022 if Porter announce YOW-YEG on the E95. |
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AC has some fairly old A320 series aircraft. |
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https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-statements-5g Doomsday scenario is pretty much done. Quote:
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The real issue here is all of these reviews and assessments should have happened before the 5G equipment was allowed to be installed not after. The US Government screwed up. That is an ongoing theme these days. |
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The balance is probably the CRJs, the E145s, the remaining E170/E190s and everything smaller that might have a rad altimeter. |
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Faro has had regular service in the winter. However this looks to be the first regular service in the summer.
Faro is basically the Algarve region of Portugal. The airport is over run with discount and vacation airlines. It is a major European tourist destination. https://www.theportugalnews.com/news...d-canada/64700 This should ideally be in the range of the MAX and A321. Wonder if we will also see AC and WS enter the market with smaller aircraft. |
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Always thought they served Faro in the summertime. Speaking of narrowbody flights from Canada to Europe, Icelandair will resume YUL next summer. https://www.routesonline.com/news/29...ee-new-routes/ Still no word on YEG though. I'm confident that route will return as well, eventually. FI has been pushing their Max 8 and 9s all the way to SEA and MCO, and they are extremely happy with the performance of those aircraft. Quote:
Apparently All CRJ's and A220s got FAA approval last thursday, from my internal BBD source. The FAA press releases don't seem to be too detail oriented.... |
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Rumors were swirling that they were hunting for A320neos and the XLR as a 757 replacement. Maybe Boeing can come up with a screaming deal and they’ll stay 737. Lord knows the 737 could use the good news. I am curious if more big mainstream airlines keep with the 737. KLM has gone A320, Air Canada seems to be waffling on committing further to the 737. Otherwise, it seems like a US and discount airline special these days. |
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I saw on airliners.net that YVR-TYO on NH is being transferred back to NRT.
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