Dear all,
First of all may I ask everybody to stay calm and to lead the discussion in a peaceful and constructive way. Otherwise the topic will be archived, despite its very interesting topic.
It’s an interesting topic as in my opinion this situation is pointing towards a general issue which JAF and other airlines are facing for quite some time.
Let me explain myself in order to be clear
JAFflyer wrote:First of all, our TUC hasn't been AOG since August, the aircraft is in good shape now, what can JAF do about a rabbit being sucked into the engine??
JAF can certainly do nothing against a rabbit strike or any FOD damage against its planes but you need to accept that it’s one additional issue concerning our beloved OO-TUC. As you know better then me OO-TUC has had quite some problems since it arrived and every time something happens people just make the link to all other stories related to this aircraft.
JAFflyer wrote:Second: if you are in the airline business, you'll know that no other LH aircraft were available now. Yes, we have aircraft in the TUI group and nobody speaks about the 260 pax we helped with a Thomsonfly 767. 767's don't grow on treas.
Third: We had a sollution but EuroAtlantic waited until the last moment to say their aircraft wasn't out of maintenance (contract signed, pax informed and then we got this news).
Fourth: pax were being offered a room in the Sheraton (not a bad hotel at all!!!). We gave them food, beds, etc... This is a service you can't expect from every airline nowadays. (Ryanair, Easyjet, ....)
Indeed we should not deny the fact that JAF managed to lease a Thomsonfly 767 and it seems that the L-1011 deal with EuroAtlantic didn’t go through due to EuroAtlantic and not due to JAF. JAF certainly tried to find solutions in this very busy period.
However, saying that the pax got a good solution by putting them in the Sheraton is debatable.
Yes it’s a good hotel, yes it’s better than Ryanair or Easyjet, but as far as I know JAF doesn’t advertise itself as a LCC!! Or do they?
However I would like to know why JAF didn’t put pax on other airlines flying to those destinations. I’m not speaking about holiday airlines which are fully booked but regular airlines certainly had some free seats or not? I might be wrong here as I’m no expert in that area!! I’m just raising a questions (I don’t want to be an armchair manager

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JAFflyer wrote:Now I hope you'll all calm down bitching on JAF because who just got the most awards from Belgian touroperators??? That's right, Jetair.
You should support a Belgian airline instead of bringing it down.
So you mean that because JAF received an award people aren’t allowed to criticise (whether they are right or wrong I don’t care) JAF anymore? We are here to discuss things and if life is always beautiful it would be a boring world.
Secondly, even if JAF is the best tour operator, one should always look to the future and try to improve its quality on every level. And I’m sorry to say so, but I think that JAF could learn some lessons thanks to this incident.
JAFflyer wrote:Hasn't SN got loads of troubles with their 330's? This is aviation, and a rabbit, sorry, but nobody can foresee that.
Yes SN had a lot of problems as well on that matter. And it just shows the same core problem as JAF has.
Flying a very dense schedule of long haul operations with only 1 plane is just asking for problems in case there is a malfunction with that plane. Knowing that the plane being used is the Belgian long haul plane which probably has the lowest dispatch reliability is only increasing the probability that something happens (being it a rabbit or a tech problem).
Nobody can deny this problem. And it’s exactly the same problem which SN is facing but in a minor way. They have 3 long haul planes and can back up some flights with 319’s flying to Dakar.
mayhem wrote:What on earth has a rabbit in an engine to do with bad maintenance?
One word: Nothing
However I think that the discussion is rather pointing out the core problem of JAF’s long haul fleet as I just pointed out. It’s a tricky issue I don’t deny it. A long haul plane costs a lot of money you can’t afford to have a spare one. However having huge delays in the summer or cancellations is also unacceptable in my opinion. Certainly when they become the standard and not the exception!!
The problem is always the same. When you just have on long haul aircraft with a very tight schedule it’s asking for problems. Each tiny delay is just stacking up against all other delays and is rapidly getting out of control.
JAFflyer wrote:When TUC was bought it had months of maintenance, do you really think Sabena technics will let a 767 with 261 seats fly when it doesn't meet standards? Who will sign of an aircraft with his name when that aircraft isn't 100% in line with regulations.
With all respect to Sabena Technics and other maintenance facilities, I don’t fully agree with your statement. I’m not implying anything against Sabena Technics but I’m afraid that signing off a plane as ready for flights, while it is not 100% ok does happen (I’m not telling names). Maybe even more often than people think.
It’s sad but true.
JAFflyer wrote:Please, spare me the stories of it being a bad machine. No pilot would fly it if it wasn't safe. You as aviation enthousiasts should be the first to know that!
There is a big difference between an unsafe plane and a plane with a horrible dispatch reliability. OO-TUC is certainly a safe plane. And above all that the redundancies are so big in an aircraft that I wouldn’t be afraid of crashing in OO-TUC

However you cannot deny that the plane must have been a nightmare for OO-TUC’s management in the past year and that it’s costing a lot of money due to all tech problems it had!!!
TWA wrote:I still find it hard to believe that a tiny little rabbit can put an engine out of service.
You’d be surprised to see what a rabbit can do to an engine !!
All in all I would like to finish on a positive note

Even if the beginning of 2007 hasn't been bright for JAF until now I wish them a great year and hopefully a good year for OO-TUC as well
I hope to be flying with JAF in the future !!
Best Regards
Chris