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On 22/07/2010 11:34 AM, Canuck wrote:
Still flying the -200 series? Man, Australian airlines got rid of those things in the '90's and replaced them with -300's and have since replaced the replacements with -800's and -900's as well as Embraers. Unbelievable that aircraft that old are still in commercial service. |
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![]() "Alan Erskine" wrote in message nd.com... On 22/07/2010 11:34 AM, Canuck wrote: Still flying the -200 series? Man, Australian airlines got rid of those things in the '90's and replaced them with -300's and have since replaced the replacements with -800's and -900's as well as Embraers. Unbelievable that aircraft that old are still in commercial service. Yes, I agree. First Air is an aboriginal run airline and serves Northern communities in Canada. I guess they were able to get several 200 series 737s and operate with them as well as a few other types. Our major carriers have much more modern fleets. Air Canada has a Boeing, Airbus, Canadair/Bombardier, and Embraer fleet. WestJet is 737s only but their fleet is very new and is mostly 700s and 800s. Nick |
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![]() "Edward" wrote in message . .. On 7/22/2010 9:50 AM, Alan Erskine wrote: On 22/07/2010 11:34 AM, Canuck wrote: Still flying the -200 series? Man, Australian airlines got rid of those things in the '90's and replaced them with -300's and have since replaced the replacements with -800's and -900's as well as Embraers. Unbelievable that aircraft that old are still in commercial service. Those are great aircraft to fly! Take it from me I have loads of stick time on them as short hop cargo carriers (4 hours). You can get in and out of places with them you can't with anything else with equitable capacity. They are getting long on the tooth, but with avionic upgrades and proper maintenance they are a very forgiving and enjoyable craft. Yes, you are right! The aircraft is fitted with the rock/gravel "kit" and you can see it attached to the nose gear. I'm amazed at where they can land and takeoff with these aircraft. Nick |
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