We used to rip em’ up to the north end after a shift so quick I thought we’d get airborne or pop a tire off a rim around a curve.
GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
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Re: GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
They just look fast because they’re so little.
We used to rip em’ up to the north end after a shift so quick I thought we’d get airborne or pop a tire off a rim around a curve.
We used to rip em’ up to the north end after a shift so quick I thought we’d get airborne or pop a tire off a rim around a curve.
DEI = Didn’t Earn It
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skytrucker
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Re: GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
On a " local note " you just think they will transfer Jazz Crjs to GGN.rudder wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:49 am AC has intended to phase out the 19 seat/no FA product for a while. It wasn’t going to happen overnight. It will happen in phases. That is mostly a brand/marketing choice (witness the earlier removal of AC paint from the Express 1900’s).
On a more macro level, upguaging/reduced frequency is inevitable. Pilot supply is dwindling. Is it smarter to use a pilot unit of work (a flight hour) to move 19 passengers at 230 kits or 50 passengers at 400kts? If your revenue potential is based on available ASM’s the answer is obvious. This trend will continue and manifest upwards with old Express Dash’s replaced by Q400’s and with Express 76 seat jets replaced by A220’s on some routes. This is already well underway in the US industry and with a few local exceptions, the Canadian marketplace is no different.
On a local note, it is no coincidence that as unionization manifests itself and labour cost increases are inevitable that an operator starts to exit the smallest gauge equipment. This also frees up GGN pilots to migrate to preserve the staffing supply on the CRJ. This may also be a precursor to the anticipated transfer of up to 10 CRJ’s (and routes) from Jazz to GGN in the 2019/2020 timeframe.
Re: GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
on another note: when are they phasing them out??
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Oct 31st will be the last flight in yyz.
Rumours of mid next year for the yyc base to be axed. Not confirmed or substantiated.
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yycinformer
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Re: GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
Heard that too, that the turboprop contract is up come end of the second or third quarter.
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Cavalier44
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Re: GGN YYZ 1900 to Cease Operation
Does this mean that the writing is on the wall for EVAS as well? Will Jazz be taking over the B1900 flying on the East Coast with the DH8? I’ve heard speculation of this for while but with GGN shutting down their B1900 operation in YYZ it seems more plausible.

