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Old 3rd May 2021, 12:35
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PAE’s B757 ferried to BNE a few days ago and rumour has it that the receiver had been called in.
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Old 3rd May 2021, 20:38
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It would appear so.
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Old 3rd May 2021, 21:15
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PAE’s B757 ferried to BNE a few days ago and rumour has it that the receiver had been called in.
Looks like once the work with qantas freight ended there was nothing to keep it going.
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Originally Posted by davidclarke
If you can’t make money with a cargo aircraft, in what is the biggest boom the air freight industry has ever seen, then you might as well pack up and go home.
Obviously your sympathies go out to all affected...
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Off the subject, who has hired the UK registered DHL 767 freighter to operate in between Singapore and Melbourne with a tech stop in Darwin over the last week?
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Was the PAE 757 just a temporary contract? That’s a shame if so, it was a good looking machine. I’m hope those involved land with their feet.
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Old 5th May 2021, 00:57
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Off the subject, who has hired the UK registered DHL 767 freighter to operate in between Singapore and Melbourne with a tech stop in Darwin over the last week?
It is doing Vaccine transports I believe.
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Old 5th May 2021, 06:11
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That's not good. PAE had some GC's working for them - let's hope they can rise like a phoenix and grace the skies once more.
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Old 5th May 2021, 11:20
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That's not good. PAE had some GC's working for them - let's hope they can rise like a phoenix and grace the skies once more.
What/who are "GC's"?
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Old 5th May 2021, 17:59
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Originally Posted by davidclarke
If you can’t make money with a cargo aircraft, in what is the biggest boom the air freight industry has ever seen, then you might as well pack up and go home.
I believe it was a victim OF the boom. The aircraft are more valuable now and a nervous shareholder saw there was more short term money in liquidating than operating.
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Old 5th May 2021, 20:38
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Originally Posted by Wizofoz
I believe it was a victim OF the boom. The aircraft are more valuable now and a nervous shareholder saw there was more short term money in liquidating than operating.
Worried about the possibility of "trading whilst insolvent" perhaps?
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Old 5th May 2021, 22:48
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Originally Posted by Wizofoz
I believe it was a victim OF the boom. The aircraft are more valuable now and a nervous shareholder saw there was more short term money in liquidating than operating.

needs a C check, no EDTO, one potential engine issue [big bucks] and zero reserves. aircraft #2 stored in Hungary and engines in Spain
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Old 6th May 2021, 11:54
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Originally Posted by smiling monkey
What/who are "GC's"?
I have heard an expression Good C you Next Tuesday's, maybe it's that?
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All assets including AOC for sale by tender.
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Old 11th Jun 2021, 05:26
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You can buy the jet now, its listed on Slattery's site
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Old 11th Jun 2021, 23:21
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You don’t need EDTO for freighter operations
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Old 12th Jun 2021, 00:16
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FEDEX might be interested in buying it as the type makes up a quarter of their fleet, and a “C” check wouldn’t be a big issue for them.
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Old 12th Jun 2021, 03:17
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Originally Posted by mates rates
You don’t need EDTO for freighter operations
What makes you say that? Genuine question.
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Old 12th Jun 2021, 03:18
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Originally Posted by B772
All assets including AOC for sale by tender.
Think the AOC is toast as all post holders were laid off - so no AOC
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Old 12th Jun 2021, 04:05
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Originally Posted by mates rates
You don’t need EDTO for freighter operations
The ETOPS requirement is pretty much the same for all aircraft irrespective of usage as long as its under parts 121 or 135, as noted in the FAA InFO 07004, New ETOPS Regulations:
The new ETOPS rules are now applicable to:

Part 121

• All two-engine airplanes more than 60 minutes flying time from an adequate airport (at a one-engine-inoperative cruise speed under standard conditions in still air).


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