AA selling bits off???
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AA selling bits off???
Hi Guy's,
I got passed this msg today and wonder if anyone had any info..
"Just read the latest AERO International (a german magazine) and found a note about Air Atlantique to sell several of its business including the ATR operation.
What happens to the pilots?
Anybody from Air Atlantique to shed some light?"
This was pulled of PPRUNE.
ATB
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I got passed this msg today and wonder if anyone had any info..
"Just read the latest AERO International (a german magazine) and found a note about Air Atlantique to sell several of its business including the ATR operation.
What happens to the pilots?
Anybody from Air Atlantique to shed some light?"
This was pulled of PPRUNE.
ATB
DaveB :tab:


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Dave, just had a look at PPrune and one reply was quite interesting
unfortunately, all ATR operations are to cease as the new owners have decided (after input from their bank) to dry lease the aircraft as of the end of march (ish)
all atr pilots to be made redundant, some may transfer to recon (which remains unaffected)
Jersey - Stansted operation stops within the next 2 weeks (5 local staff out of work)
Don't know whether I should have quoted this from their thread so please :-$
However, rumours are rumours until they can be substantiated.....Nothing heard from Tom about this has there? No doubt it will all come out in time.
unfortunately, all ATR operations are to cease as the new owners have decided (after input from their bank) to dry lease the aircraft as of the end of march (ish)
all atr pilots to be made redundant, some may transfer to recon (which remains unaffected)
Jersey - Stansted operation stops within the next 2 weeks (5 local staff out of work)
Don't know whether I should have quoted this from their thread so please :-$
However, rumours are rumours until they can be substantiated.....Nothing heard from Tom about this has there? No doubt it will all come out in time.
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That will be interesting. Euro Manx uses the ATR's alot when they are needed due to a technical problem in their fleet, the ATR crew's are lovely people, I will miss them if they stop!
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Hi all,
Happy new year!
To try and clear this up a bit, it seems highly likely that a company will be purchasing the recon and ATR parts of the Air Atlantique group in the very near future.
They have decided they would not be able to convince their bank to loan them the money to cover the continued operation of the Jersey - Stansted route and so it has been decided to close this down early in Jan. I believe it is their intention to dry lease the ATRs so the ACMI leasing business will also stop around March. What this means for the crews isn't quite clear yet, although there may be the possibility of moving onto the recon fleet or Classic.
Classic Flight is unaffected by these changes and we will continue to forge ahead with our plans for 2007. These include an extensive Dakota and Rapide pleasure flying operation around the UK, the completion of our Proctor V restoration, and a few other exciting bits I can't disclose yet!
Our new website is now on-line so pop on over to http://www.classicflight.com and have a look.
Tom.
Happy new year!
To try and clear this up a bit, it seems highly likely that a company will be purchasing the recon and ATR parts of the Air Atlantique group in the very near future.
They have decided they would not be able to convince their bank to loan them the money to cover the continued operation of the Jersey - Stansted route and so it has been decided to close this down early in Jan. I believe it is their intention to dry lease the ATRs so the ACMI leasing business will also stop around March. What this means for the crews isn't quite clear yet, although there may be the possibility of moving onto the recon fleet or Classic.
Classic Flight is unaffected by these changes and we will continue to forge ahead with our plans for 2007. These include an extensive Dakota and Rapide pleasure flying operation around the UK, the completion of our Proctor V restoration, and a few other exciting bits I can't disclose yet!
Our new website is now on-line so pop on over to http://www.classicflight.com and have a look.
Tom.
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