Re: News "Legal, what's up?" - milplease
in response to
by
posted on
Feb 27, 2007 07:17AM
But how many of their fleet are passenger planes, and how many dedicated to hauling freight? They only started passenger service in 2001; prior to that all freight (their bread and butter) for a couple of decades. Sorry to come across this way, but it seems we did some research when this (old) news first hit, and there wasn't much....
Units per plane? I suspect the usual 25-35. I recall someone had emailed Jet2 asking how many units per flight, and got a response "we offer a unit to every passenger that comes aboard". A non-answer. Of course they offer a unit to everyone, as does Alaska Air, etc., etc., with their 30 digEs on board.
This PR was a waste of time, as evidenced by market reaction:
Price | Size | Exch | Time |
0.159 | 5000 | OBB | 11:57:02 |
0.159 | 5000 | OBB | 11:57:02 |
0.159 | 100 | OBB | 11:31:21 |
0.16 | 5000 | OBB | 10:47:24 |
0.16 | 5000 | OBB | 10:47:19 |
0.16 | 10000 | OBB | 10:40:04 |
0.16 | 10000 | OBB | 10:32:53 |
0.16 | 10000 | OBB | 10:32:39 |
0.16 | 10000 | OBB | 10:32:39 |
0.16 | 10000 | OBB | 10:26:10 |
0.159 | 100 | OBB | 10:23:32 |
0.158 | 300 | OBB | 10:19:52 |
0.16 | 1250 | OBB | 10:18:58 |
0.16 | 1000 | OBB | 09:42:04 |
0.16 | 375 | OBB | 09:30:11 |
0.156 | 5339 | OBB | 09:30:02 |