trnstltcfrmKBGR
Jan 18 2005, 09:30 PM
does anyonne know about the transatlantic flights from Bangor, Maine. i sometimes check random flight trackers and the most common transatlantic flights from Bangor Intl', Bangor, Maine are World Airways MD11's to and from Shannon and Frankfurt and American Trans Air 753's to and from Shannon. let me know w/anything.
rjb4000
Jan 18 2005, 09:34 PM
for commercial traffic it appears to be just regional
BGR Non-stop Service Destinations:
Boston (Delta, American, Midwest Express)
New York City LaGuardia (American)
Philadelphia (USAirways)
Cincinnati (Delta)
Detroit (Northwest)
Minneapolis (Northwest)
Albany (Continental)
FlyAway
Jan 19 2005, 09:55 AM
Interesting to see some interest in Maine!

I'm from Waterville, about an hour south of Bangor, and Hawker is also from the area.
Anyways, Bangor is a regional-style airport only, servicing the Northeast and East coast, as already described in this post earlier. Those flights you see online are probaby just tracking over Bangor, as a lot of international flights coming from across the pond fly just about right over Bangor, due to both the great circle route, and the fact that Bangor is the first alternate destination in the US, as it is a nice long runway. FYI, it is also one of the backups for the space shuttle landing!
csmith6
Jan 19 2005, 01:55 PM
I live in Portland, ME and must say nothing ever happens in Bangor!
Hawker
Jan 19 2005, 07:26 PM
AHHHHHH, another person from Portland! I also am from portland! I fly for Maine aviation!
trnstltcfrmKBGR
Jan 19 2005, 09:39 PM
thanks flyaway for all of your help but the routing is mostly EDDF-KBGR or EINN-KBGR or vice versa. yes many flights go right over BGR on the atlantic track, but i forgot to mentoin i also heard on airliners.net something about troop movements, anyone know about that?
Hawker
Jan 19 2005, 09:56 PM
Yes, there is an air national guard station in Bangor and I have also heard of Troop deployment overseas via aircraft originating outa BGR! There is no scheduled trans atlantic flying outa BGR, just contract stuff with the goverment and charters!
Hawker
Jan 19 2005, 09:57 PM
Abroad or US based!
bernoulli
Jan 19 2005, 10:37 PM
Even with the advent of so many newer gereration long-haulers, corporate and commercial, KBGR will need a sizable fuel farm for many more years. Sort of like Anchorage, but on a much smaller scale.
thejoey
Jan 20 2005, 12:54 AM
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The World MD-11's that stop in Bangor are military charter troop movements. I know because I usually am on those MD-11's in Bangor :ph34r:
bernoulli
Jan 20 2005, 12:57 AM
Serving, huh? Thanks BTW!

God speed, and good luck.
dominicanpilot
Jan 20 2005, 01:55 AM
I am actually a flight attendant for ATA (american Trans Air).. those flights out of bangor are amc (air mobility command).. that's all i'm allowed to say.. I actually just worked one in from shannon. the reason they might pop up in random search engines is, family members of soldiers or military personnel are allowed to catch those flights... tha'ts why you might see them in a random flight search engine...
dominicanpilot
Jan 20 2005, 02:07 AM
Also Bangor is where the troops clear customs.. alot of the flights are actually just making tech stops in Bangor so tha the boys can clear customs.. they usually go on to bases all over the country.. hope that answered the questions..
Hawker
Jan 20 2005, 02:17 AM
Yea, BGR is a POC (Port of Call)
trnstltcfrmKBGR
Jan 27 2005, 05:41 PM
whats a port of call? i dont know lol
bernoulli
Jan 27 2005, 06:16 PM
QUOTE(trnstltcfrmKBGR @ Jan 27 2005, 01:41 PM)
whats a port of call? i dont know lol
Port of Call aka Port of Entry. It's any port, including airports, where you can clear customs.
LEVT
Jan 28 2005, 08:57 AM
And "clear the custom"?? My English teacher doesn't have a clue!
bernoulli
Jan 28 2005, 09:59 AM
QUOTE(LEVT @ Jan 28 2005, 04:57 AM)
And "clear the custom"?? My English teacher doesn't have a clue!
It's when you have to stand in a long line after a long flight waiting to get interrogated by government officials who couldn't get a real job. They also stamp your passport if they feel you are worthy to enter their country.
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LEVT
Jan 28 2005, 10:21 AM
Oh, thanks, Bernoulli.
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