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Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 152): Quoting mariner (Reply 151): "Kiwi Regional Airlines plans to crowdfund $2 million for new plane The guy has balls ! I just might send him a dollar ! |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 148): But someone is still flying them . So what pilot group are they in? |
Quote: Defence Force eyes new submarine spotters Kate Pereyra Garcia, Defence Reporter - [email protected] The Defence Force is set to ask the government for approval to upgrade the submarine detection systems on its Orion planes. Boeing has been chosen as the preferred tenderer if the upgrade, which will cost tens of millions of dollars, goes ahead. The current underwater intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems are 50 years old, the same age as the P-3K2 Orion planes themselves. Despite the former Labour government deciding not to upgrade the anti-submarine warfare systems more than a decade ago, the matter is back before the government. ... *rest of the story in the link* |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 159): Not being painted this visit. |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 160): Bugger |
Quoting kiwiandrew (Reply 165): Have they announced a start date anywhere? It seems quite unusual to announce the flight schedule without saying when it is effective, but so far I haven't seen anything more than a vague "towards the end of the year". |
Quoting smi0006 (Reply 166): Out of curiosity, how much of the NZ fleet is left to paint? Apart from the 767s. |
Quoting ZKOJH (Reply 164): JQ251 TO WLG (05:25) and JQ361 NPL, (06:00) nothing then till the JQ225 to CHC @ 06:45. |
Quoting SXI899 (Reply 120): |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 167): Quoting smi0006 (Reply 166): Out of curiosity, how much of the NZ fleet is left to paint? Apart from the 767s. 7 out of 8 772s. OKP left for QPG yesterday. Repaint finally? That leaves OKM (and OKQ in old allblack livery) in old. ZK-MCX and not more than a couple of different DH8s I spotted in old livery on my 8 sector domestic flying weekend + all the 1900Ds |
Quoting NZ1 (Reply 171): OKP is NOT being painted whilst in Singapore. 7 of the 772 fleet left to paint. Most will ge done this year. 3 of the 773 fleet left to paint. Should all he done before the end of the year. 1 A320 left to paint. Will be done soon. 3 ATR's left to paint. These are NOT being repainted due to being retired within the next 18 months or so. 11 Q300's left to paint. Will be done this year and early next year. |
Quoting IndianicWorld (Reply 163): EK vs QR will be interesting to see in AKL |
Quoting zkojq (Reply 170): With all three of today's EK A380s substantially delayed (due to weather in Dubai) and the first just landed in AKL (~1800) I'd imagine that there's going to be a fair bit of chaos in the International terminal this evening. |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 177): Could be very interesting. EK have the hype and the momentum at AKL, but QR have the better Y and J hard product. what do you know about differences, if any, in catering standards between the two? |
Quoting gasman (Reply 173): but QR have the better Y |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 177): what do you know about differences, if any, in catering standards between the two? |
Quoting NZ1 (Reply 171): OKP is NOT being painted whilst in Singapore. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 155): Cessna Grand Caravan |
Quoting NZ1 (Reply 182): Due to be repainted in May. |
Quoting zkojq (Reply 170): Quoting SXI899 (Reply 120): Just curious; what software is that? |
Quoting mariner (Reply 186): An interesting overview of tiny Sounds Air - where it was, where it is and where it may be going |
Quoting SXI899 (Reply 190): I wonder if there is any other low-hanging fruit in terms of routes they can expand into in the future, MRO-AKL perhaps? |
Quoting mariner (Reply 191): Wanganui didn't work for them, either, of course, so it'll be interesting to see where they go next. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 191): the locals wanted MRO-AKL back. |
Quoting zkojq (Reply 170): I wonder where ADE fits into all of this? |
Quoting mariner (Reply 151): "Kiwi Regional Airlines plans to crowdfund $2 million for new plane |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 192): I find it shameful. If he had done it when it was still a dream/pre investors I would say ok fine, but not now it is an operating business that supposed generates their own profit and investment capital. I think the Government should make it illegal for already established businesses to beg for charity in this manner. I think Air New Zealand should try and crowd fund an ATR at the same time just to show how absurd the idea is. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 192): Sadly they should have just taken what they could get from Soundsair who quite rightly know what works and what doesn't for their operation. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 192): I find it shameful. If he had done it when it was still a dream/pre investors I would say ok fine, but not now it is an operating business that supposed generates their own profit and investment capital. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 187): I was on the inaugural AKL-HLZ-AKL and I was the only passenger on both flights |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 192): I find it shameful. If he had done it when it was still a dream/pre investors I would say ok fine, but not now it is an operating business that supposed generates their own profit and investment capital. I think the Government should make it illegal for already established businesses to beg for charity in this manner. I think Air New Zealand should try and crowd fund an ATR at the same time just to show how absurd the idea is. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 194): Wilson says KRA will be profitable "next year" and if that's true the balance sheet should be strong enough to attract finance for an aircraft, as Sounds Air did |
Quoting Planesmart (Reply 197): Attract finance for an aircraft from who? Big aviation finance players are not interested in financing one, elderly aircraft at the end of the World, and the Australian banks frankly lack the balls or understanding, so really not many options. |