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I find it interesting that it needs to do hundreds of flights over two months before entering service. Rex certainly didn’t do as many flights before adding its 737s to the AOC. I just thought with the likes of simulators and the same type already operating in the group, that a month would be suffice.
 
I find it interesting that it needs to do hundreds of flights over two months before entering service. Rex certainly didn’t do as many flights before adding its 737s to the AOC. I just thought with the likes of simulators and the same type already operating in the group, that a month would be suffice.
Maybe taking a little extra time to train, fire, hire, train aerobridge operators…?
 
that it needs to do hundreds of flights over two months before entering service.
First of it's type and presumably pilots switching over rather than new hires with recent type experience.

QLink did the same thing with the 220s. Indeed they launched services with two aircraft
 

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