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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
    Seen how full Dubai is? They are rapidly running out of space. Fly Dubai will leave to Dubai World next year.

    No building going on at Dubai World (one runway built out of 6).

    Dubai's Debt to GDP was 132% earlier this year - they're in serious trouble.
    Emirates considering adding narrowbody capacity

    Emirates (EK, Dubai Int'l) is considering narrowbody aircraft given their 'tighter cabins and fewer amenities' airline President Tim Clark has told CNN.

    In an interview with Richard Quest, Clark said three studies had been submitted to the carrier for consideration. As such, over the next eighteen months, a decision will be made on whether to add aircraft such as the A320 from Airbus Industrie or the B737 from Boeing, combining that with an order for smaller widebody jets, or continuing to buy widebody aircraft exclusively, he said.

    Coupled with Dubai World Central's greater terminal and gate capacity, the narrowbody jets could allow the carrier to develop thinner routes currently unsuited to its existing fleet of ninety-two A380-800s, ten B777-200(LR)s, ten B777-300s, and 128 B777-300(ER)s.

    The Dubai-based carrier has yet to make a decision on whether to order the A350 or B787 given it axed an order for seventy A350s back in June 2014. Among the types under consideration are the A350-900/-1000 and the B787-9/-10.

    "When the time is right we will decide," he said. "But so far, we are just biding our time to see which way it all pans out."

    http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/ne...wbody-capacity

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by Azamh View Post
    Malindo Air later this month is adding service to Saudi Arabia, offering Kuala Lumpur – Jeddah flight. This route will be served twice a week, effective from 21FEB17. In Sabre timetable listing, operational aircraft is currently listed as Boeing 737-900ER.

    OD267 KUL0130 – 0815JED 739 26
    OD268 JED0945 – 0230+1KUL 739 26

    Shocking to see 737-900er flying KUL -JED almost 9 hours
    Malindo is going to operate KUL-JED via Ahmedabad in India.

    What's the range of B737-900ER ?

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  • Azamh
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    Malindo Air later this month is adding service to Saudi Arabia, offering Kuala Lumpur – Jeddah flight. This route will be served twice a week, effective from 21FEB17. In Sabre timetable listing, operational aircraft is currently listed as Boeing 737-900ER.

    OD267 KUL0130 – 0815JED 739 26
    OD268 JED0945 – 0230+1KUL 739 26

    Shocking to see 737-900er flying KUL -JED almost 9 hours

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  • Speedbird
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    New AC livery...80 Years

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  • Sandaru
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    Looks like QR920 Doha - Auckland fly above Sri Lankan airspace!!

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  • banuthev
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    The First A330-200 for Iran Air - https://flic.kr/p/RndBof

    It would've been nice if they put the Iran's flag in medium size next cockpit window.

    What route is it to be used on?

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  • Speedbird
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       James Hogan to leave group CEO post in second half  Chief financial officer will also quit this year  Follows losses at major airlines in which Etihad invested  Etihad says may adjust tie-ups but committed to strategy   ABU DHABI/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The veteran chief executive of Abu Dhabi&rsq ..


    JH and his buddy should have gone long time ago...he ran Ansette to the ground; then Gulfair and invested on Alitalia...I am not sure how he survived so long

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by AF777 View Post
    Will it go into service later this month?
    EP-IFA has been flying the revenue flights since 17-Jan-2017. IR has placed this aircraft on domestic service. Very strange i was expecting it will fly to destinations like Dubai.

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  • banuthev
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    Parts for Boeing 777X will be rolling off lines in Everett soon

    The Boeing Co.’s Everett plant is weeks away from turning out the first production parts for its new airliner, the 777X.

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by AF777 View Post
    Leahy: A322 Not Needed, "We Own This (MOM) Market"



    True, but I am disappointed that we won't see what the next iteration in the A320 family will look like any time soon.

    Seems Airbus is willing and able to rest on their laurels and take profits. Good on them!
    I doubt Airbus needs A322 when there is an option to provide 240+ seater with widebody A332.

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  • AF777
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    Leahy: A322 Not Needed, "We Own This (MOM) Market"

    “Our A321 is our “Middle of the Market” aircraft, and at up to 240 seats, it is doing a fantastic job,” continued Leahy. He saw no reason to extend the aircraft to an A322. “At 240 seats, all 18 inches wide, I see no reason to change things,” Leahy said. “At 80% market share, we own this market.”
    True, but I am disappointed that we won't see what the next iteration in the A320 family will look like any time soon.

    Seems Airbus is willing and able to rest on their laurels and take profits. Good on them!

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  • AF777
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    Originally posted by Sandaru View Post
    January 11th
    Will it go into service later this month?

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  • Sandaru
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    Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    Iran Air first A321 (EP-IFA) already been delivered to Tehran? When was it?
    January 11th

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  • banuthev
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    Iran Air first A321 (EP-IFA) already been delivered to Tehran? When was it?

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  • dilushasg-bdavi
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    Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    I remember Iran Air was flying one B747SP for passenger flights to KUL & PEK and one B742F for cargo services. It seems to be both their B747s have been stored once they signed contract to get new fleet. But they are still operating the ageing A300s and A310s.

    Any sign of their new fleet? Have Iran air took delivery of brand new A321, A332, ATR72 ?

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