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Post by richardtaylor on Oct 15, 2011 8:09:09 GMT
With events seemingly moving forward in the last 24hrs with regards to a disposal by Lufthansa of bmi, what does the future hold for Regional, in terms of jobs, equipment, routes & of course their Aberdeen HQ?
Does it have a future, & who possibly would be interested in it? Anyone domestically, or could interest come from abroad?
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Post by Humberside on Oct 15, 2011 9:53:38 GMT
I'd have thought regional would have some value. Eastern stands out as the most logical suitor - most of bmi regional's routes would probably be too niche and low volume for Flybe. Fleet wise now Eastern have Embraers again there is fleet compatability with bmi regional. Plus the Airbus contract is just the sort of work Eastern like
If not Eastern, then maybe Loganair?
The Aberdeen HQ would be vulnerable though, unless there was a management buy-out or non-trade investor
Route wise I wonder if Lufthansa would transfer EDI/EMA/LBA-BRU to Brussels Airlines and EMA-FRA to Lufthansa Regional (and possibly EDI-ZRH to Swiss) before selling bmi regional. I can't see them wanting to loose those routes
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Post by richardtaylor on Oct 26, 2011 19:06:22 GMT
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Post by richardtaylor on Oct 28, 2011 17:55:50 GMT
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Post by richardtaylor on Oct 28, 2011 18:21:36 GMT
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Post by richardtaylor on Oct 28, 2011 19:22:17 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-15501557Ian Woodley one of the people involved, who set up Business Air over 20yrs ago, which became eventually bmi Regional. Also the story mentions the CEO of bmi stating that they would look to launch links to London airports OTHER than LHR. That tells me goodbye BD to LHR & maybe a new link to STN with...Business Air...??
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Post by Humberside on Oct 29, 2011 9:29:52 GMT
Certainly seems the best outcome for Aberdeen
As far as London links go though, if the fleet remains ERJ-135/145's then I can't see an independent bmi regional being able to compete on LGW or LTN up against Flybe/Easyjet. I think they would have to go for an unserved London airport - STN, LCY or SEN
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Post by richardtaylor on Dec 16, 2011 10:30:03 GMT
Project GRANITE continues...due diligence ongoing apparently, with hopefully more news at the end of the year.
Wonder if they'll retain the Embraers long terms, or look to introduce another type, either to augment or replace the fleet?
My guess, with investment proving difficult to secure in these tough times, is that the Embraers will soldier on.
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Post by richardtaylor on Dec 16, 2011 20:22:33 GMT
Rumour on PPRUNE that the purchase by GRANITE of bmi Regional is a done deal. The guys that posted I think know what's going on, or have a fair idea.
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Post by Humberside on Dec 16, 2011 23:28:04 GMT
I can see the ERJ's having a niche role for charters/high yielding routes. If they are leased they can probably get a good deal on them when the leases are renewed since they are hardly in high demand. However for routes like MAN-EDI up against Flybe and the train then I'm not sure they are the most competitive aircraft
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Post by richardtaylor on Jan 15, 2012 21:09:00 GMT
Some people getting a bit twitchy at the lack of news.
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Post by Humberside on Jan 20, 2012 23:28:34 GMT
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Post by richardtaylor on Jan 21, 2012 8:25:26 GMT
I wonder what these "pre condiions" are. 1. Can you pay?
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Post by Humberside on Feb 10, 2012 17:54:40 GMT
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Post by richardtaylor on Feb 10, 2012 19:46:08 GMT
Yes, that seems to be a bit more positive. I wonder who's helping to provide the funding.
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