I rather belatedly got my IMechE Local Area evening lecture series calendar a couple of days ago. Sadly I missed the first talk, but its title is slightly confusing. It says "Air Atlantique - The way forward: Introduction of the ATP Freighter", presented by Stuart Powney who it has down as the QA Manager for Air Atlantique.
I was trying to figure out if they mean Atlantic Airlines - an Atlantique spinoff, who definitely do have ATPs, or whether Air Atlantique themselves have acquired perhaps some of the ex-Emerald aircraft? :think:
Unfortunately, the talk was on October 7th so I've well and truely missed that one!
ATPs
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Re: ATPs
Hi Toby
I read recently that Atlantic Airlines are to merge with West Air of Sweden. West Air operate ATP's, so this could be where the aircraft will come from.
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Kevin
I read recently that Atlantic Airlines are to merge with West Air of Sweden. West Air operate ATP's, so this could be where the aircraft will come from.
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Re: ATPs
Atlantic though have been operating them for years
it is the Atlantique side of the business that is the query :think:
Garry
it is the Atlantique side of the business that is the query :think:
Garry
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Re: ATPs
Shame Tom Everitt seems to have vanished recently (Havent seen him on MSN for example). He'd probably know who Stuart Powney was and thus could confirm if this was a simple case of typos/confusion, or if Air Atlantique themselves are getting ATPs. They did after all used to have two ATRs, so it wouldnt be utterly nonsensical :think:


