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I don't see why it won't be able to fly again. I think the FAA is simply scared to give it the go ahead.
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AC says their removing the Max until June 30. Neither has actually updated their respective schedules yet. |
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Not only that - Boeing secured a $9.5 billion USD credit line in Oct 2019, and is adding another $10 billion USD to it's credit lines this month - to keep the company running. There is no telling how many billions of USDs have been (and will be) paid out to airlines in compensation for lost revenue. It is spiralling into vast debt. Pilots are also now starting to lose faith in the plane, they keep finding software glitches. The 737 Max future is sketchy - and the travelling public that are aware, are not necessarily going to trust flying on a 737MAX, when it comes back into service sometime over the next 18 months. Boeing needs a culture change if it is to survive. It may not even have the funds (cash flow) to start up the 737Max line without a GOV bailout - in its last reported Quarter (Q3 '19) it had -2.4 billion USD $ cash flow...that is sure to be higher for Q4. Meanwhile Airbus is setting records... |
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Looks like YYT will be temporarily mainline-free this summer with YYZ going all Rouge and YOW staying Express (typically an E90 route...likely a future A220 route). YOW-YHZ sees the evening flight upgaguged to a 320. Save for 1 month last May during the MAX juggling, this is the first time in 4 or 5 years that AC has put mainline onto this route...even longer for something as big as a 320. As for YXX-YYZ, the fact that AC will be at YXX at all this summer is a 'gain'. Looks like they'll be there 5x weekly ops X17. In addition to YLW getting regularly scheduled widebody service for the first time ever, the 763 also returns to YYJ-YYZ. Quote:
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https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/...schedules.html PS. YOW-MCO never operated 4x daily, so I manually checked it before posted it here. [EDIT] Just checked again... AC1838 are still there, but 1262 are completely removed, starting from May 2nd. So the PDF is likely generated before this week's schedule update. Quote:
But still, they can have a flight in the schedule and not open for reservation. For instance they kept both mainline and Rouge ALG flight the past summer but only operated one of them. However, I've never seen them operating a flight that's not in the schedule, otherwise the flight status system wouldn't work. |
Oh OK I see! I wonder why they are keeping the 2nd LHR flight in there still?
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Each time an electronic conversation is revealed to the media, it does not paint a good picture of the culture inside Boeing. These just aren't a few malcontents either, they're higher-level people who should know better than this. It's one thing to grumble and complain inside a workplace (it happens everywhere), but to do it via electronic documentation brazenly is something else. The finance men have been running Boeing for a bit now and the cracks are starting to show. The outsourcing of subassembly responsibility on the 787 was a disaster (It'll be cheaper if our subcontractors do all the work!) and the 737 MAX debacle (Let's slap poorly conceived band-aid solutions to kludge something together that will be cheap) are signs of a penny-wise and pound-foolish approach. These are the same idiot moves that ran General Motors into bankruptcy. I'm not sure when the rot started (there are various theories), but overcoming that will be the big challenge. The other concerning sign is that the new CEO is a former GE Finance guy who was on the board of directors when these things were approved. If he stays on, I don't see how Boeing's culture changes. |
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Hi everyone. The Time Air Society of Lethbridge are trying to save one of the F-28s at YXE that have been parked there for over 15 years.
They are about $3,250 shy of their goal, but only have until the end of January to succeed (otherwise it will join all the other YXE F-28s and head off to the scrapper. If you can donate even as little as $20, it would go a long way to preserving a piece of Canadian (and Dutch) aviation history. Here’s the link to their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/saving-cf...281000-sn11106 Even if you can’t afford to donate, spread the word. |
Uh, so close to the 1 million mark for Hamilton Airport, well I'm sure 2020 YHM will get 1 million with the new Swoop routes....
2019 numbers are in & @flyyhm is celebrating 3 years of unprecedented growth! Last year, 955,373 passengers used the Airport! A 32% growth vs 2018, 60% vs 2017 & a remarkable 187% vs 2016. Cargo is also up 21% over the last 3 year years! https://twitter.com/flyyhm/status/1220404692557139974 |
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Absolutely agree. There are also ongoing QC issues with 787s assembled in South Carolina. It's troubling to see Boeing's senior managers seemly ignore the warnings from employees about manufacturing problems and safety concerns - but keep the pressure up to produce higher numbers... |
Looks like YYZ-YKA also dropped this summer. It still shows on the schedules but isn't available for booking, and this article confirms it was dropped due to the Max grounding:
https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/new...020-1.24059090 |
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I guess the extra DH4 on YKA-YYC will partially offset that. |
Here's YOW's 2019 December & year-end:
Sector Dec-18 / Dec-19 / % Change Dom: 313,521 / 313,275 / +0.01% TB: 62,408 / 58,636 / -11.4% Int'l: 36,973 / 47,409 / +5.6% TTL: 412,902 / 419,320 / -1.2% Sector / YTD 2018 / YTD 2019 / % Change Dom: 4,002,209 / 3,993,553 / -0.2% TB: 720,770 / 686,297 / -4.8% Int'l: 387,822 / 426,637 / +10.0% TTL: 5,110,801 / 5,106,487 / -0.1% Considering that YOW was impacted enough by the MAX grounding + losing UA for most of the year to ORD, to essentially break even in 2019 is pretty good. I expect transborder in 2020 will come in at around break-even with the following known changes: -More AC Florida flying until end of March vs 2019 -UA to ORD returns 3x daily in March, while UA are dropping EWR (-2x), leaving only AC 3x on the route -AC cutting the YOW-MCO 2x weekly summer/fall service (likely due to the MAX) -DL increasing YOW-LGA to 3x daily in late June |
Seems like a new airlines is coming:
https://www.otc-cta.gc.ca/eng/ruling/a-2020-12 Stuck in the Middle Airlines? |
A cargo building at Chruchill, Man burns to the ground: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...port-1.5437193
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