Originally Posted by hockey27
(Post 2970960)
swift is now iAero Airways. On apc it shows captain $117 and first officer $66 year one
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https://www.businessinsider.com/bree...jetblue-2020-2
Announced as Breeze and already submitted its application for an airline operating certificate with the Federal Aviation Administration and US Department of Transportation. |
Originally Posted by Scar09
(Post 2972461)
https://www.businessinsider.com/bree...jetblue-2020-2
Announced as Breeze and already submitted its application for an airline operating certificate with the Federal Aviation Administration and US Department of Transportation. Think this guy’s favorite color is blue? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by 4V14T0R
(Post 2972507)
Think this guy’s favorite color is blue?
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Mods: can we get a Breeze subforum now that it’s official?
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Originally Posted by jamesholzhauer
(Post 2972550)
Mods: can we get a Breeze subforum now that it’s official?
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A fresh Breeze?
Originally Posted by jamesholzhauer
(Post 2972550)
Mods: can we get a Breeze subforum now that it’s official?
Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 2972552)
and a profile page, for that matter?
Only an Administrator can create a new subforum, and I don’t think that will happen until the airline is flying and reaches some kind of critical mass. We can create a new thread in this subforum, entitled Breeze, and transfer all Moxy posts to it if members want us to. |
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Interesting read. When do you think they really start flying?
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July-sep limited pax service to start. Charter service more likely. Get in with college football at the beginning of the season and get the planes moving.
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