Hmmmmm, that's not how I recall it.
But selective memories would have us believe otherwise.
So nice to see Express team mates getting along. Isn't it?
It's no wonder the aviation industry in Canada is so fuctup.
Gino Under

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No doubt there has been a few hiccups along the way, but for the most part I'd say we've provided Air Canada with an exceptional product over the last 25 or so years.Gino Under wrote:... Was the RJ entry into service at Jazz such a shining example of how to do things they had no scheduling fuccups?
Hmmmmm, that's not how I recall it.
But selective memories would have us believe otherwise.
So nice to see Express team mates getting along. Isn't it?
It's no wonder the aviation industry in Canada is so fuctup.
Gino Under
Most of their pilots currently are Regional 1 guys and some Ex Jazz now Skyregional (scabs!) doing their flying so that's the only reason they're even operating somewhat of a schedule.HiLo wrote:It's been a month and a half. Where are things now?
Are they getting good enough for AC to consider expanding GGN's RJ network. Perhaps down to IAH (will the RJ go that far). I could also see the YYC-YZF and YYC-IAH. And obviously some Jazz east-coast-USA routes....
Inverted2 wrote:Most of their pilots currently are Regional 1 guys and some Ex Jazz now Skyregional (scabs!) doing their flying so that's the only reason they're even operating somewhat of a schedule.HiLo wrote:It's been a month and a half. Where are things now?
Are they getting good enough for AC to consider expanding GGN's RJ network. Perhaps down to IAH (will the RJ go that far). I could also see the YYC-YZF and YYC-IAH. And obviously some Jazz east-coast-USA routes....
So we're guaranteed AC will give GGN a bigger slice of the pie soon.....yayyyyavpride wrote:Inverted2 wrote:Most of their pilots currently are Regional 1 guys and some Ex Jazz now Skyregional (scabs!) doing their flying so that's the only reason they're even operating somewhat of a schedule.HiLo wrote:It's been a month and a half. Where are things now?
Are they getting good enough for AC to consider expanding GGN's RJ network. Perhaps down to IAH (will the RJ go that far). I could also see the YYC-YZF and YYC-IAH. And obviously some Jazz east-coast-USA routes....
Don't buy into the negative hype from the Jazz guys. GGN had an OK start, they started on time on a reduced schedule but compared to Sky with the Q's that was pretty impressive. Within one week they were operating a full schedule and within a month they have hit the same OTP as Jazz with a 99+% completion. AC also compares that performance to when Jazz took over the CRJ's from AC back in the day. Don't buy the hype!!!!
Regional 1 and AGL are all the same company so I suspect that pilot sharing will be long term. I would hardly call a Sky guy a scab for flying for AGL, they are all express partners, AGL and Sky are very interrelated as AGL does or did until very recently Sky's crew scheduling and planning.
Howbout the 200. If it can't looks like GGN is getting more planes. Anyone know if EE is CR's cousin or something?rxl wrote:A CRJ 100 cannot operate YYZ-IAH or especially YYC-IAH with any reliability.
HiLo wrote:Howbout the 200. If it can't looks like GGN is getting more planes. Anyone know if EE is CR's cousin or something?rxl wrote:A CRJ 100 cannot operate YYZ-IAH or especially YYC-IAH with any reliability.
Or the flying could go to SKV...either way, I sure hope the Americans don't get a slice of the pie.
WHAT? How many? Since when? Where? In what shape? Can they make YYZ-IAH? Howbout YYC-IAH?avpride wrote:HiLo wrote:Howbout the 200. If it can't looks like GGN is getting more planes. Anyone know if EE is CR's cousin or something?rxl wrote:A CRJ 100 cannot operate YYZ-IAH or especially YYC-IAH with any reliability.
Or the flying could go to SKV...either way, I sure hope the Americans don't get a slice of the pie.
That is a good point people forget about. If the work didn't go to GGN it would have gone to Mesa or another American company. Be glad they kept the jobs in Canada.
AGL/R1 does own several CRJ 200's I am sure they can deploy on the CPA at anytime.
Not sure I understand what you're trying to say...rxl wrote:GGN CRJ100.
None.
rxl wrote:I answered your last question.
I see.....makes sense.avpride wrote:rxl wrote:I answered your last question.
GGN 30 CRJ 100 12 CRJ 200 AKA Avmax fleet
I hope you're friggin' kidding ... The operation was running a 0-5% OTP for the first month (haven't seen numbers in June), massive delay's plagued with maintenance issues on a/c resurrected from the dead .. I don't blame GGN pilots .. I blame cheap b/s operators. To do the job with the proper equipment, with the proper credentials (ISO cert etc.) all cost money, and AC has blanketed companies like GGN and Sky from those cost. Its not really a fair playing field .. (not that I expect corporations to have ethics). Remember ACR (Jazz today) inherited those same shitty RJ's from AC .. they were rode hard when ACR accepted them.Don't buy into the negative hype from the Jazz guys. GGN had an OK start, they started on time on a reduced schedule but compared to Sky with the Q's that was pretty impressive. Within one week they were operating a full schedule and within a month they have hit the same OTP as Jazz with a 99+% completion. AC also compares that performance to when Jazz took over the CRJ's from AC back in the day. Don't buy the hype!!!!
Regional 1 and AGL are all the same company so I suspect that pilot sharing will be long term. I would hardly call a Sky guy a scab for flying for AGL, they are all express partners, AGL and Sky are very interrelated as AGL does or did until very recently Sky's crew scheduling and planning.
Localizer wrote:I hope you're friggin' kidding ... The operation was running a 0-5% OTP for the first month (haven't seen numbers in June), massive delay's plagued with maintenance issues on a/c resurrected from the dead .. I don't blame GGN pilots .. I blame cheap b/s operators. To do the job with the proper equipment, with the proper credentials (ISO cert etc.) all cost money, and AC has blanketed companies like GGN and Sky from those cost. Its not really a fair playing field .. (not that I expect corporations to have ethics). Remember ACR (Jazz today) inherited those same shitty RJ's from AC .. they were rode hard when ACR accepted them.Don't buy into the negative hype from the Jazz guys. GGN had an OK start, they started on time on a reduced schedule but compared to Sky with the Q's that was pretty impressive. Within one week they were operating a full schedule and within a month they have hit the same OTP as Jazz with a 99+% completion. AC also compares that performance to when Jazz took over the CRJ's from AC back in the day. Don't buy the hype!!!!
Regional 1 and AGL are all the same company so I suspect that pilot sharing will be long term. I would hardly call a Sky guy a scab for flying for AGL, they are all express partners, AGL and Sky are very interrelated as AGL does or did until very recently Sky's crew scheduling and planning.
The comment about scabs I believe was directed at ex-Jazz pilots now at SKR. If you're in a union and bail for a non-union competitor ... you're a scab .. anyone who is non-union doing union labour .. is a scab. Just sayin' ...