Earlier this week, US Airways finally got the preliminary injunction it had asked for against its pilots related to the operational disruption that’s been going on for a few months. This was a clear victory for the airline as the judge seemed to Read More...
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Cranky Flier
on Fri, Sep 30 2011
Filed under: US Airways, Labor Relations, Easyjet
If you’re outside of Europe, you likely haven’t been paying close attention to the awesome drama unfolding over easyJet. The airline’s operations appear to be falling apart and the founder is threatening to take the name away if it doesn’t Read More...
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Cranky Flier
on Mon, Jul 26 2010
Filed under: Easyjet
Former easyJet A320-232 registered G-TTOG is the latest aircraft to join the fleet of Russian operator Avia Nova. The aircraft is msn 1969 and was first noted wearing Irish registration EI-ELE in Shannon on Monday last. The aircraft has been at the Shannon Aerospace hangar since March 14 during which...
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Contrails
by
Contrails
on Fri, Apr 9 2010
Filed under: Shannon Airport, easyJet, Shannon Aerospace, Avia Nova, Airbus A320
It originally arrived in Shannon on lease handback from easyJet in early November and apart from a brief return trip to Gatwick over the New Yeart Airbus, A320-232 G-TTOF (msn 1918) has been stored as a white tail in various locations around the airfield in Shannon. On January 12 last it emerged from...
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Contrails
by
Contrails999
on Wed, Feb 3 2010
Filed under: Shannon Airport, easyJet, Shannon Aerospace, Avia Nova
The UK CAA has published traffic figures for November 2009.The trend established in September does appear to have carried through to November whereby the key LHR routes have shown signs of recovery, albeit at the expense fo LGW routes. Dublin-London Dublin's Gatwick traffic which is split between...
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Contrails
by
Contrails999
on Mon, Dec 14 2009
Filed under: Ryanair, Aer Lingus, CAA, easyJet, Traffic Statistics, British Airways