Interesting item from the 3 year AB budget
Maybe there's some wiggle room in the wording there, if the plan was to extend blue line to the terminal they likely would have said connection, not connector?
Good news regardless, and happening much faster then I expected!
Don't disagree on the cost and use cases for helicopters, but it just so happens there are quite a few use cases directly west of Calgary.
I think we're well past the safety concerns though, especially with the Chinook. The platform is three times as old as it was when the Brits ran them, its...
Yeah I've seen a lot of variance in the Chinook numbers, but as its primarily used by militaries I think those number skew high like $500 hammers.
Moot point though, like everything else Boeing, there's a long waiting list for new airframes. I think the Brits lucked timing wise out with the...
This is why I like the idea of a separate heliport for those short flights, minimal facilities with minimal waiting. Turns out the idea isn't all that novel, the Brits did it back in the early 80s for air service to their smaller islands. 44 pax with some models capable of over 1500km range...
Yeah, short on everything.. While there are a decent amount of pilots around with Chinook experience, there likely aren't many looking for work. Nor are there all that many airframes available.
China to the rescue again?
It's a bit small at 12 pax, but could be pretty cheap to operate. Maybe a...
Never suggested bus connections can't be used, but a variable 3ish hour trip is less desirable than a reliable trip of less than one hour.
If airframes are the ultimate constraint, so be it. Partly why I suggested helicopter service to DT in the first place. Avoids both potential bottlenecks at...
Given infinite airframes and infinite runways upgrading both cities to 3x daily dash 8 service would be great.
But it seems the flight isn't overly appealing due to timing, and because the flight doesn't generate a lot of demand it can't justify a good timing. Circle of route failure.
I see...
I saw news of the cuts earlier. Disappointing, but not too surprising if the times were lousy. I think there's likely a chicken/egg thing at play, but sounds like YYC and WS are too busy to worry about route development like this, and likely don't have many landing slots to spare at peak times...
Those are the ones that make the most economic sense, for sure.
The rest of it is 'nation building' for the most part. May not ever get full cost recovery, but would still be good to have.
At some point the YEG HSR link will make economic sense too though. Can't expand YYC any further, and it...
This is another one that I want to like more than I do...
First off, these multi tower mega proposals just scream ' never gonna happen' to me after seeing all the proposals for that two block parking lot in Eau Claire over the years.
Digging into the details, it also looks like far too many...
This is something that shouldn't just be dismissed, underground metros screech on turns, outdoor LRT tracks are worse.
Might be good reason to completely cover the track for that curved part. Won't eliminate the noise but it'll reduce it.
That is neat, we're still a ways from fully robotic shipyards but with robots like this effectively acting as apprentice helpers, doubling or tripling the productivity of specialists, it could significantly reduce build times.
If the Korean sub bid is successful, looks like Hamilton will be the...