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A320Flyer 08-16-2009 05:13 PM

Latest one I heard...jetBlue personnel had stopped by Miramar this past week...

BoredwLife 08-16-2009 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by A320Flyer (Post 663464)
Latest one I heard...jetBlue personnel had stopped by Miramar this past week...

Yep and I heard that Airbus was there explaining how the have added hydraulics to the landing gear of the A380 allowing it to be lowered so it can fit in our Maintenance facility. :rolleyes:

A320Flyer 08-16-2009 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by BoredwLife (Post 663526)
Yep and I heard that Airbus was there explaining how the have added hydraulics to the landing gear of the A380 allowing it to be lowered so it can fit in our Maintenance facility. :rolleyes:

Yeap, at the planned facilities in ACY...

bubi352 08-17-2009 06:03 AM

I hear a lot of movement are taking place at Qatar and Etihad. Someone mentioned Etihad started to offer classes in September. I know there was a lot of Spirit pilot who attended the Etihad roadshow last year in Miami. Does anyone know how many may be going there? This could potentially move things at Spirit as well...

RemoveB4flght 08-17-2009 03:13 PM

the classes at etihad from september through the end of the year are filled already, and there are still pilots remaining in the pool. the classes are small, so i wouldn't expect some mass exodus

A320Flyer 08-18-2009 07:53 AM

Cabinet yet to approve sale of Air Jamaica
Tuesday, 18 August 2009

RJR News understands that Cabinet is yet to sign off on the sale of Air Jamaica.

A Government insider says Cabinet has been deliberating on recommendations for the divestment of the cash strapped airline but no decision has been made to hand over the entity to new owners.

Late last month Cabinet received a report from the committee which is overseeing the divestment process.

In June, Prime Minister Bruce Golding said negotiations led by the Air Jamaica privatisation team were well advanced and a decision would be made soon.

The divestment team has reportedly selected a successful bidder from two international entities which made purchase offers.

The short-listed bidders are said to be Caribbean Airlines and low budget carrier Spirit Airlines.

And Air Jamaica workers continue to await word on the fate of their jobs with the impending sale of the airline.

However, one of their unions says the workers are not in favour of positions being made redundant.

According to the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) the employees want the airline to maintain its existing operations and work force.

"It is not that Air Jamaica workers are looking to be made redundant what we are looking for is to have a settlement of the whole divestment. They understand the position the government has however they want to ensure that the airline settles and continues to operate and their jobs are protected," Mr. Gayle said.

http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/20796/52/

emj55 08-18-2009 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by A320Flyer (Post 663464)
Latest one I heard...jetBlue personnel had stopped by Miramar this past week...


LOL. This rumor is getting old. It comes out every 6 months. I don't believe any rumors at Spirit because 99% of the time they are BS!

Angel 08-18-2009 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by emj55 (Post 664468)
LOL. This rumor is getting old. It comes out every 6 months. I don't believe any rumors at Spirit because 99% of the time they are BS!

I agree with you, but at least it is entertainment !!!!:cool:

Normann 08-18-2009 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by A320Flyer (Post 663464)
Latest one I heard...jetBlue personnel had stopped by Miramar this past week...

No worries. They just came to show management how to properly empty the trash. :D

Sailor 08-25-2009 03:44 AM

Any news on recalls?


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