View Full Version : Skywest in Trouble
Brenden S
4th January 2009, 10:33 AM
For those who don't know Skywest has been hit rather hard over here in the West with the global downturn and some interesting decisions. There will be 2 F100's leaving soon, I am not sure of which ones, but one of the Singapore backers is pulling out and he also has 2 of the aircraft. So anyone who wants some pics of the F100's better come west.
Bob C
4th January 2009, 10:47 AM
If Skywest is in trouble, I wonder how NJS, Skippers, Network and Maroomba are travelling as they all seem much more exposed to the mining industry than Skywest ?
Montague S
4th January 2009, 10:54 AM
If Skywest is in trouble, I wonder how NJS, Skippers, Network and Maroomba are travelling as they all seem much more exposed to the mining industry than Skywest ?
be interesting to see how those others fair, Rio, BHP & FMG have all had downturns now that our friends in China are not building for the Olympics.
Rio, Woodside, BHP, FMG and others are all laying off staff.
D Chan
4th January 2009, 10:59 AM
dropping demands and commodity prices pretty much means the mining boom is over.. things will get tough for operators heavily reliant on mining charters.
Bob C
4th January 2009, 12:31 PM
Hi Brenden
Is your source reliable as I am getting contradictory reports to yours ?
Montague S
4th January 2009, 12:56 PM
Hi Brenden
Is your source reliable as I am getting contradictory reports to yours ?
wouldn't bet on it, he hasn't posted it on Jetspotter and there's no prizes for guessing why. ;)
Bruce Bramwell
4th January 2009, 06:54 PM
Hi Brenden
Is your source reliable as I am getting contradictory reports to yours ?
Very strange......
Are you picking this up from pprune? seems that there are some very unhappy campers posting their
Tim C
4th January 2009, 07:02 PM
If Skywest is in trouble, I wonder how NJS, Skippers, Network and Maroomba are travelling as they all seem much more exposed to the mining industry than Skywest ?
Mining industry is a very broad term. Not all the mining industry is suffering falling demand and tough times. Gold Companies are experiencing prices close to $900 US/oz + a 30% bonus (Roughly $1200AUD per ounce) with the Aussie dollar being around 68c compared to the almost $1 for a $1 we had recently. I fly Skippers once a week to the Goldfields for work. Their terminal is still chockers in the mornings when I fly. Skippers seems to have all if not most of the Gold companies under their belt therefore a pretty safe industry for them compared to Skywest and Alliance who have expensive Jets reliant on iron Demand to China.
I notice Network have had their ex US Airways jet sitting parked up for 6 months now still in its US Airways colours. In no hurry to commision that obviously.
Cheers
Bruce Bramwell
4th January 2009, 07:11 PM
Mining industry is a very broad term. Not all the mining industry is suffering falling demand and tough times. Gold Companies are experiencing prices close to $900 US/oz + a 30% bonus (Roughly $1200AUD per ounce) with the Aussie dollar being around 68c compared to the almost $1 for a $1 we had recently. I fly Skippers once a week to the Goldfields for work. Their terminal is still chockers in the mornings when I fly. Skippers seems to have all if not most of the Gold companies under their belt therefore a pretty safe industry for them compared to Skywest and Alliance who have expensive Jets reliant on iron Demand to China.
I notice Network have had their ex US Airways jet sitting parked up for 6 months now still in its US Airways colours. In no hurry to commision that obviously.
Cheers
Network I heard they were having trouble, snags with the introduction of FK100's to their fleet?
Brad Myer
4th January 2009, 08:03 PM
I guess QF and DJ both increasing WA capacity doesnt help.
Something has gotta give!
Bob C
4th January 2009, 11:03 PM
No Bruce, I don't read pprune or Jetspotters for that matter.
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