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lloyd fox
22nd February 2023, 02:29 PM
https://simpleflying.com/smartlynx-received-australian-operator-certificate/
They are the 2nd largest ACMI company in the world and will supply aircraft to Australian airlines and tour and sporting groups etc under a wet lease agreement.
Radi K
22nd February 2023, 09:28 PM
It's a Foreign AOC approval - which is vastly different from a local operator CASA AOC.
https://www.casa.gov.au/licences-and-certificates/air-operators/foreign-operators/apply-foreign-air-transport-air-operators-certificate-fataoc
Stirling D
25th February 2023, 06:56 PM
Behind a paywall.
https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/smartlynx-lands-australian-approval-for-a330-operations/152217.article?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=Sendible&utm_campaign=RSS&fbclid=IwAR3K5WHComYlvO_hxmUt3JHNyBCtf-d_S7PxBzAKctEQktvke3-xboydp1E&mibextid=unz460
David C
26th February 2023, 09:14 AM
Latvian wet-lease specialist SmartLynx has secured authorisation to conduct operations from Australia, where is intends initially to use Airbus A330s.
Dave C
Brenden S
27th February 2023, 11:13 AM
Probably on behalf of Virgin?
lloyd fox
28th February 2023, 08:10 AM
Yes Brenden i have thought so too.:)
Yusef D
28th February 2023, 02:32 PM
That would be very interesting, and somewhat controversial
Rowan McKeever
28th February 2023, 03:01 PM
Can't see the controversy myself...?
Yusef D
28th February 2023, 04:57 PM
Several work groups within Virgin are seething with discontent at the management's savage cuts and treatment of employees as cost burdens. Wages and conditions were slashed during a time the airline's continued existence was in doubt. A number of contracts are due this year, conditions are far behind other employers and management just wants to hold the place together with sticky tape long enough for it to be hastily sold.
If further flying, especially long haul flying (Haneda) was to be outsourced the pilots and flight attendants would scream blue murder.
David C
1st March 2023, 07:14 AM
Several work groups within Virgin are seething with discontent at the management's savage cuts and treatment of employees as cost burdens. Wages and conditions were slashed during a time the airline's continued existence was in doubt. A number of contracts are due this year, conditions are far behind other employers and management just wants to hold the place together with sticky tape long enough for it to be hastily sold.
If further flying, especially long haul flying (Haneda) was to be outsourced the pilots and flight attendants would scream blue murder.
With respect Yusef , there are a lot of claims there . What is the source of your information .
Dave C
Rowan McKeever
1st March 2023, 07:42 AM
Several work groups within Virgin are seething with discontent at the management's savage cuts and treatment of employees as cost burdens. Wages and conditions were slashed during a time the airline's continued existence was in doubt. A number of contracts are due this year, conditions are far behind other employers and management just wants to hold the place together with sticky tape long enough for it to be hastily sold.
If further flying, especially long haul flying (Haneda) was to be outsourced the pilots and flight attendants would scream blue murder.
If this is all true (not saying it's not, by the way), then yes it might be controversial for VA to use a wet-leased A330.
On the other hand, it would be a big win for VA to be able to get back to that kind of operation and would, likely, be a short-term solution until they were in a position to source and operate their own aircraft. VA's success in this sense would only serve to improve the pay and conditions for on-board crew in the longer term, surely? And, indeed, such services may well be operated with VA cabin crew.
Yusef D
1st March 2023, 11:31 AM
What lot of claims?
EA negotiation is underway for the following work groups:
Ground Crew VAA (ADL, BNE, SYD, MEL)
Engineers VAA
Engineers VARA
Pilots VARA
Cabin Crew VAA next quarter
Pilots VAA end of year
Most of these groups have gone backwards in pay and conditions while their peers at other companies have gone forward.
VAA pilots and CC are on lower salaries than Qantas 737, JQ A320 and even the since-rejected offer from Rex 737.
It's not a happy place at Virgin.
MarkR
1st March 2023, 07:07 PM
I feel for VA staff but at the end of the day they are run by a VC, VA are apparently bullish about an international push with China the focus, and Smartlinx are recruiting crew with Chinese Visa preferences ….
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