New Order, Airline Collapse & Updates On Rex

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Canada Jetlines has announced it will suspend operations effective immediately as it failed to secure capital in a bid to secure its financial future. Meanwhile, EL AL has confirmed it will purchase up to 31 Boeing 737 MAX jets to boost future single-aisle flying and modernise its fleet. Lastly, the Australian government has backed regional flying at Rex to continue despite the airline ceasing to fly 737s and entering administration.

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Bro every Canadian airline that isn't Air Canada, Westjet or Porter is collapsing

EuropeanRailfanAlt
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@Dj’s Aviation I think I heard you say 2030 I think it was 2013 but I heard 20230

Perth_Squad
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Canada is growing fast and needs new airline companies, most likely using the 787 variance.

eduardodaquiljr
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Not great for low-cost airlines in Canada recently, noting Lynx Air's collapse earlier this year.

Polara
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I am with Delta the costs of running Boeing Max aircraft is far too expensive with downtime for major structural failures and write offs

openbabel
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If El Al chose a plan exclusively based on efficiency, per seat mile, the 737NG would not make the cut.

Southmoor
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relatively new low cost airlines are just not doing well, for example: Flyr, New Pacific Airways, Lynx Air, Bonza, REX, now Jetlines, Norse is in trouble too

adam_tuff
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ah, Jetlines... the airline that spent more time changing liveries than on getting planes in the air. Saw this coming when it was obvious they weren't focused at the task at hand, which is revenue operations. Planes don't make money sitting around.

racingphotographer
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does anyone know what the black thing behind the tail of the airplane in 737 Max flight is? For ex. at 4:34

Aeroguru
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Air Canada and Westjet dominate the Canadian market. It is tough for new operators

VivMeyer-enzc
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737 Max with a anti missle system will be different

Heavyweight
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EL AL. You give us arms, and force us to buy your shite.

IO-zzxy
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Canada gov has gone cuckoo, resulting in a poor environment for free market capitalism.

slmyatt
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Why would this be surprising, 4 aircraft, what a joke, how did they even get a licence?

JohnAnderson-sqlt
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El al will probably fall out of the sky and this together with Boeing

raf
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low cost budget carriers is not what it used to be, especially new emerging low cost operators . . . unless it's South West or Ryan Air who benefit from a steady flow of working capital regardless of their standing liabilities (debts) . . . any airline's financial capacity should have the ability to absorb atleast ¾th of it's losses & South West is one of them . . . but not Rex . . . re-launch Rex as a dedicated full service carrier focused on international air travel . . . replace the all economy cabin of the B737-800 into a 2-class cabin, biz & economy . . . begin full service flights (like Qantas the full service flag carrier of Australia) to medium haul international destinations . . . gradually move into international long haul with services with B787-9 & B787-10 . . .

chandrachurniyogi
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You made an error saying that REX started jet powered operations in the 2030’s and not the 2020’s just letting you know

Hope I helped

Sa-Robotics
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All planes are unsafe, so were going have to go back to ocean liner, sailing ships and trains.

Perich