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I always thought Lufthansa was all right.


I was referring to flyBE.

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Neil Williams wrote:
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I always thought Lufthansa was all right.


I was referring to flyBE.

Neil

Mea culpea.

I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.
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I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.


The ex-BA "Barbie jets" are very nice, but operationally they're
atrocious, and they aren't even all that cheap.

Neil

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In message , at 23:11:52 on Fri,
16 Oct 2009, Neil Williams remarked:
I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.


The ex-BA "Barbie jets" are very nice, but operationally they're
atrocious, and they aren't even all that cheap.


I'm a bit confused here. It seems they don't run any ERJ145's any more,
and their E-195's were bought for FlyBe (not inherited from BA). Which
planes did you have in mind?
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 23:11:52 on Fri,
16 Oct 2009, Neil Williams remarked:
I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.


The ex-BA "Barbie jets" are very nice, but operationally they're
atrocious, and they aren't even all that cheap.


I'm a bit confused here. It seems they don't run any ERJ145's any more,
and their E-195's were bought for FlyBe (not inherited from BA). Which
planes did you have in mind?


FlyBe inherited a lot of Embraer ERJ145 jets when they took over the BA
Connect routes. However, they have now disposed of these and run the
ex-BA Connect routes with other planes. bmi seem to have bought at
least some of the ERJ145 jets.

For instance, I understand that FlyBe now operate the MAN-FRA route with
Dash-8 turboprops: formerly this route was operated by ERJ145 jets. I
don't have personal experience of this: I prefer to use the Lufthansa
alternative.
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FlyBe inherited a lot of Embraer ERJ145 jets when they took over the BA
Connect routes. However, they have now disposed of these and run the
ex-BA Connect routes with other planes. bmi seem to have bought at
least some of the ERJ145 jets.


Branded BMI-regional I think. Now running on EMA-BRU, which was formerly
a 737 iirc.
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 08:21:24 +0100, Roland Perry
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I'm a bit confused here. It seems they don't run any ERJ145's any more,


I meant those. Didn't know they'd got rid of them, but then I
(deliberately) haven't flown with them for a while.

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On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 23:11:52 GMT, (Neil
Williams) wrote:

On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 19:44:30 +0100, "
wrote:

I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.


The ex-BA "Barbie jets" are very nice, but operationally they're
atrocious, and they aren't even all that cheap.



The BAe 146 was selling well and making money, until BAE Systems
decided they could make even more money from their Hatfield site by
selling it for property development. So they closed down the factory
with several thousand highly skilled, highly paid jobs being lost. The
smaller number of low skilled, low paid jobs that resulted from the
development of the airport site have done nothing to help Hatfield
recover from what was a devastating blow.

The updated model, the Avro RJ, was assembled at Woodford from
components made at Avro, Chadderton. It had different engines and was
much more reliable. But that finally fell victim to a BAE Systems
corporate decision to abandon civil airliner production (and car
manufacture) in favour of more profitable weapons systems.

To add insult to injury, Wikipedia reports that BAE Systems have set
up a project to convert used BAe 146 and Avro RJ airframes for
military use.

To add further insult, BAE Systems recently announced the closure of
the Woodford factory.

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Neil Williams wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 19:44:30 +0100, "
wrote:

I've also been on flyBE. I don't think that I'll be doing that anytime
again soon.


The ex-BA "Barbie jets" are very nice, but operationally they're
atrocious, and they aren't even all that cheap.

Neil

Exactly.
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