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tired_pilot

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Just heard Tradewinds pulled out of Air Macau contract earlier then planned, basically just up and left? Anyone confirm?

Also what are the rumors about Express.net and their new CEO?
 
The word from the CP is that Air Macau violated some aspect of the contract (which was done for us at the end of the year anyway) so we pulled out. Planes are returning to the U.S. this week and will be used in the C-net during December. No word on what is up after that.

Kuzu can have fun with Air Macau now...good riddance.
 
The word from the CP is that Air Macau violated some aspect of the contract (which was done for us at the end of the year anyway) so we pulled out. Planes are returning to the U.S. this week and will be used in the C-net during December. No word on what is up after that.

Kuzu can have fun with Air Macau now...good riddance.

How many planes? And what type??
 
We were operating 3 A300's until one had to go into heavy check, then we operated 2. I think express.net is still operating 2 A300's. Our understanding is that Air Macau wanted one operator with 4 or 5 A300's, which Kuzu is able to do (apparently). There's better business elsewhere.
 
We were operating 3 A300's until one had to go into heavy check, then we operated 2. I think express.net is still operating 2 A300's. Our understanding is that Air Macau wanted one operator with 4 or 5 A300's, which Kuzu is able to do (apparently). There's better business elsewhere.

Thanks for the info, I hope it works out for the better.
 

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