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Old 13th January 2008, 20:33
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The ailines are run similar but more effectively. Firstly each operator must gain a license for their operations which is given to them by the Civil Aviation authority based on their decision as to whether the company is suitable for operations (e.g they have to be able to show they can finance it). After that there is no contract, they can keep on going as long as it is a good operation. The CAA dont tell them what to do after gaining a license unless it all goes wrong.

The DfT on the other hand, grant a company a franchise, then say, 'you must use this stock, on these routes, at these times.'

Hang on, who won the franchise again?


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Old 14th January 2008, 20:10
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Come on Shed Cat. There are a lot more airports in the U.K. than Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen
Of course there are.
But out of interest, are there any civil airport owners who own and fly their own aircraft?

(Perhaps I should post that question on Andy's other forum.)
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Old 14th January 2008, 21:21
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.............But out of interest, are there any civil airport owners who own and fly their own aircraft? ..................
Our old friend Eddie has popped up again.
Stobart Air owns Carlisle Airport and has its own aircraft.


Incidentally, when you consider the subject of this thread, isn't it a coincidence that the BAA is owned by the Spanish Ferrovial Group which was originally set up to maintain RENFE's railway tracks?
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Old 16th January 2008, 22:44
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Our old friend Eddie has popped up again.
Stobart Air owns Carlisle Airport and has its own aircraft.
I never knew that. Eddie gets about a bit doesnt he?
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