RedJethas announced a deal for a second Embraer E195LR. This aircraft has proven to be very profitable to the airline, which already operates an E195 on its US routes.
Meanwhilst RedJet is in talks with both Airbus and Boeing for a replacement of their ATR 42s with 120-150 seat jets
RedJet news
Started by sam693, Jan 01 2007 10:16 AM
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Posted 01 January 2007 - 10:16 AM
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Posted 02 January 2007 - 09:47 PM
RedJet has announced a follow up order of the backbone of its fleet: 2 ATR42s. This milestone brings the number of the aircraft in service with the airline to 10. Meanwhilst a seventh Bombardier Q400 has also been ordered.
These planes will be used to strengthen RedJet's position in London Stansted, following the close up of major airline Rising Sun there.
These planes will be used to strengthen RedJet's position in London Stansted, following the close up of major airline Rising Sun there.
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Posted 03 January 2007 - 02:23 AM
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Posted 03 January 2007 - 02:03 PM
RedJet has announced its first Airbus order, for 1 A319, with options for 5 more, these planes will be based at Stansted to boost operations there, this also mean the sale of 1 of the ATR 42s however this is to no-ones loss , the company's CEO has said " Had enough of them anyway"
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Posted 06 January 2007 - 08:55 AM
RedJet Double Celebration
RedJet has announced that they have ordered 2 Boeing 737-700s, this comes after the news that RedJet has joined the Golden Wings Alliance.
The Boeings will be usd to strengthen the airline's presence in Australia and possibly southern Asia
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Posted 09 January 2007 - 10:07 AM
More Boeings for RedJet
RedJet have announced an order for 2 Boeing 757-200s, these planes will fly trans-atlantic routes from various destinations in Europe and the US, a follow up order is soon expected, this is to consist of 2 Boeing widebodies
RedJet have announced an order for 2 Boeing 757-200s, these planes will fly trans-atlantic routes from various destinations in Europe and the US, a follow up order is soon expected, this is to consist of 2 Boeing widebodies
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Posted 11 January 2007 - 07:56 AM
RedJet begins Trans-Atlantic ops
RedJet has announced that following the delivery of its Boeing 757-200s it has begun a new route, Using the operating benefits of the Boeing the airline has started a Philadelphia-London Heathrow route.More routes will follow
RedJet has announced that following the delivery of its Boeing 757-200s it has begun a new route, Using the operating benefits of the Boeing the airline has started a Philadelphia-London Heathrow route.More routes will follow
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 03:17 PM
RedJet Goes Widebody!
As predicted, RedJet has announced a deal with Boeing for 1 777-200ER, with options for 9 more, The airline is also intersted in the 777-300ER and 747-400ER
As predicted, RedJet has announced a deal with Boeing for 1 777-200ER, with options for 9 more, The airline is also intersted in the 777-300ER and 747-400ER
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Posted 14 January 2007 - 10:13 AM
More Boeings
RedJet has ordered a Boeing 757-300 to expand European operations, this plane will join to other 757s operating trans-atlantic operations
RedJet has ordered a Boeing 757-300 to expand European operations, this plane will join to other 757s operating trans-atlantic operations
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Posted 18 January 2007 - 04:51 PM
RedJet buys biggest Twin
RedJet has confirmed the purchase of the world's largest twin-engined jet- The Boeing 777-300ER, this plane will join the smaller 777-200ER also operated by RedJet.
The airline is impressed with the the 777's economics and plans to buy more of the long-haul jets soon
RedJet has confirmed the purchase of the world's largest twin-engined jet- The Boeing 777-300ER, this plane will join the smaller 777-200ER also operated by RedJet.
The airline is impressed with the the 777's economics and plans to buy more of the long-haul jets soon
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