November 19, 200619 yr CajunAir's "GumboJet" LiveryCajunAir, a startup commuter airline based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is looking for staff. Proposed to begin revenue service in the first quarter of 2007, CajunAir will operate five CRJs, three EMB-120s (Louisiana/Mississippi Service) and two ER4s to 15+ destinations in the Gulf Coast. We are looking for:VP of OperationsHub ManagerFleet OperatorWebsite ManagerIf you are interested in management and helping to plan this airline, please contact the CEO at [email protected]
December 3, 200619 yr CajunAir Looking For Pilots! CajunAir Virtual has released the following promotion schedule: CAT A: EMB-120 0-14.9 Hours CAT B: CRJ-200 and ERJ-145 15+ Hours -We are currently looking for both EMB and CRJ/ERJ virtual pilots who are skilled at and familiar with these aircraft. -The first two pilots (one spot left!) to join will be guaranteed a managment position, will be allowed to fly any aircraft, and will have 100% transfer of flight hours. -If other pilots would like to join using hours from other VAs, 50% of their flight hours will be transfered. If you would like to join CajunAir Virtual, please join by email with: Name, Location Age (13 or older only) Previous VAs (if any) with link to pilot roster to verify hours [email protected] Thanks, Eric Robertson Founder, CajunAir Virtual
December 22, 200619 yr CajunAir Releases Lease AgreementZYD Acquires Two ERJsNew Orleans, LA--Making a well anticipated move, CajunAir Virtual struck a lease agreement with Philadelphia-based Keystone Airways for two of its ERJ-145's. With the agreement being accepted by both parties earlier this week, the ERJ's will be flown in from Philadelphia before New Years to painting facilities in Blytheville, Arkansas by Keystone pilots, and then handed off to ZYD pilots for delivery into New Orleans. "This is really a step forward for the airline, further ensuring us a prime opening early next year," commented CEO Eric Robertson. "These birds will complement our CRJ fleet on our larger yield routes." The agreement can be downloaded for view below.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/163636.zipAbout CajunAirCajunAir is a simulated no-frills, regional carrier planning service to several states in the Gulf South. Aiding in the area's recovery, the airline is based in New Orleans and utilizes the CRJ-200, EMB-120, and ERJ-145 aircraft. CajunAir thrives on realism, believes in an affable community for its pilots, and steady and calculated growth. Join CajunAir today!! Visit our temporary webpage. http://cajunav.co.nrThanks,CEO Eric Robertson [email protected]
December 25, 200619 yr I look forward to your menu when you guys expand a little bit.I'm sure it will have the best cuisine of any va.It will be worth flying just for the eats! :D Lessez le bon ton roulles!Cheers!Skully:-wave
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