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After just one month GOAir is pround to announce the addition of a 3rd brand spankin new Beech 1900D. With this new aircraft Go hopes to expand its lightning fast services to the outlying islands of Japan as well as neighboring countries in the near future.

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??? why buy 3 beeches if i may ask ?
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??? why buy 3 beeches if i may ask ?


Because I do not have the cash to move up to something bigger yet and they are perfect for domestic routes in Japan.... I will be moveing to begger and bet things when the oppurtunity presents itself and I can figure out my route structure and fleet needs. I am foreseeing a domestic fleet ranging from the E-jet series all they way to the 767 series.

The God forbid if I can go international I will be sporting an all Boeing fleet from the 747 through the 777 series.

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10 x Beech 1900D
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I will but all there is used right now is a ton of 1900s and some J-31s....

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I believe that was the point: The difference in running costs does not weigh up to the different in price between the market ones and the new ones. In addition, the new ones are hard to sell again with decent profit, no-one will pay 9 million for a Beech if there are 4 million ones around too..




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