Aircraft and routes
Posted: 10 May 2006, 17:56
Hi Guys,
I suggest initially that we have UK hubs with UK and European destinations. It would be nice to operate the correct aircraft on the correct routes as operated by past Airlines. So, if some of you want to get your thinking heads on and come up with a route network for specific aircraft types it will be most helpful. I guess I'm looking for some 'Scheduling Managers' LOL.
In order that you don't duplicate each others work, please shout here e.g. "I'll look at the HS 748 routes of Channel Airways and British Airways" etc etc etc.
I just need routes e.g
EGLL - EGPD
EGPD -EGLL
EGLL - LOWW
LOWW - EGLL
Even if a route is already covered by someone else with a different aircraft, I need to know as when we plan our timetable of routes we state the aircraft types. So we could and probably will have some routes duplicated but with different aircraft types.
Please use the 4 letter ICAO codes (eg. EGSS, EGNX) as the three letter codes (eg. STN/ZSD, CDD/EMA) can change over the years. Besides that, all routes listed at FlyNET use the 4 letter ICAO.
Rgds
John
I suggest initially that we have UK hubs with UK and European destinations. It would be nice to operate the correct aircraft on the correct routes as operated by past Airlines. So, if some of you want to get your thinking heads on and come up with a route network for specific aircraft types it will be most helpful. I guess I'm looking for some 'Scheduling Managers' LOL.
In order that you don't duplicate each others work, please shout here e.g. "I'll look at the HS 748 routes of Channel Airways and British Airways" etc etc etc.
I just need routes e.g
EGLL - EGPD
EGPD -EGLL
EGLL - LOWW
LOWW - EGLL
Even if a route is already covered by someone else with a different aircraft, I need to know as when we plan our timetable of routes we state the aircraft types. So we could and probably will have some routes duplicated but with different aircraft types.
Please use the 4 letter ICAO codes (eg. EGSS, EGNX) as the three letter codes (eg. STN/ZSD, CDD/EMA) can change over the years. Besides that, all routes listed at FlyNET use the 4 letter ICAO.
Rgds
John