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748's back in the skies?

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Psstt....rumour on the street is that the former owner of the now defunct
Emerald Airways has hatched a plan to get a few of them back in service again, (not the former MD whom was a mere ops clerk when he and I worked at a.n other company), and one or two have departed Blackpool to be soon seen in a new livery.

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Some have been sold abroad and recently overhauled and test flown prior to delivery.

Would it be those that are being seen.

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Thats great news Pete... will these be UK based?
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Garry Russell wrote:Some have been sold abroad and recently overhauled and test flown prior to delivery.

Would it be those that are being seen.
Two of them are operating daily in and out of McLeland Field...Thanks to Jonesey :lol: :lol:

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It must be those then Peter :roll:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Garry Russell wrote:Some have been sold abroad and recently overhauled and test flown prior to delivery.

Would it be those that are being seen.

Garry
Garry, there were 3 gone to Bangladesh; these other 2 or 3
will operate cargo from mainland UK to IOM and Scottish Islands, possibly in the livery of a well-known road haulage company, if the operators licence is granted.

(background info here----> http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewa ... ?id=389844
http://www.carlisleairport.co.uk/documents/Brochure.pdf )

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Thanks for that Pete

There's life in the old girls yet :smile:

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This will bring a whole new angle to "Eddie Spotting" :lol:

It would be great of Stobarts get the license... fingers crossed. :smile:
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XR219 wrote:This will bring a whole new angle to "Eddie Spotting" :lol:

It would be great of Stobarts get the license... fingers crossed. :smile:
Ben, Stobarts not applying for the licence...someone else is.. would be flown as a franchisee.

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Garry Russell wrote:It must be those then Peter :roll:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Could easily be Gary:-

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