How can you demonstrate that the charter market now provides value for money given Sir Peter Gershons previous concerns?
As Sir Peter Gershon identified in his report, buying or leasing an aircraft would still provide the best guarantee of availability. However, the costs of owning an aircraft are now likely to be substantially higher, and the amount of expected use substantially lower, than at the time of Sir Peter’s report. In addition, the users of the existing service are now making increasing use of the charter market, and a number of concerns expressed during 2006 have now been addressed.
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