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Jump to postYou highlight the problem at AMS. AMS has grown very fast the past few years (COVID excluded) and the same applies to tourism in Amsterdam. There was no "comfortable growth" and this now backfires in the anti-aviation/tourism sentiment. Also note that restricting tourism is not something ...
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Jump to postTourists will find new destinations. e.g., I am going to Vietnam this summer who has plenty of growth ahead. I do think BCN needs expansion and will get it, but my point on this AMS thread is we won't be talking much about AMS in 2050 I doubt that people would go on a short city/shopping trip to Vi...
Jump to postSo the discussion shifts to who will pick up this traffic? The Scandinavia 3 perhaps? OSL, ARN, CPH. All are sizable international hubs imho. With SAS being welcomed into the AF-KL + Skyteam family recently, lots of traffic can be funneled through these three... You have a point. I would love to ta...
Jump to postSo Amsterdam will side step tourism growth and international air travel growth. As an aviation fan, I am in favor of comfortable growth. (not overcrowded growth) With how airport traffic grows, if we assume AMS shrinks to 60M pax/year, they will drop out of the top 50 airports by passenger traffic ...
Jump to postBut what motivation would they have for an ARJ? A clapped out CRJ or E-Jet would be a better investment and probably still more efficient and reliable. Necessity for regional jets in Viet market + some encouragement from the Government/Commmunist Party of Vietnam. That will not over-ride really bad...
Jump to postSPREE34 wrote:May have meant BCN. Barcelona.
Only a little off topic, but Amsterdam is over 'touristed'. and the city is banning any increase in the number of hotel rooms. https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=%27No+More+Hotels%27+Amsterdam+City+Counsel&qpvt=%27no+more+hotels%27+amsterdam+city+counsel&FORM=EWRE Amsterdam will succeed in ...
Jump to postBBC article on DXB https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68839657 I'm still blown away that the 2nd largest airport in the world by passenger numbers is a 2-runway airport in the middle of the city Unconventional but EK simply got around this by mass upgauging to 77Ws and A380s. No hundreds pl...
Jump to postStorms have always happened, even in deserts such as Dubai. This is not related to 'Climate Change'. Get off the soap box that every storm is related to that. It simply isn't. This isn't the first time, nor will it be the last time that a thunderstorm hits Dubai. It happens. It's called weather. De...
Jump to postThe ARK 21 has range issues. Do not take ch-aviation seriously. If they were accurate, the C-series would have thrived. I'm seriously, the ARJ-21 has the wrong cross section for the size (too much weight), engines that are a full generation behind. If they need aircraft in that cost per flight range...
Jump to postOykie wrote:Israeli news claims Israel will respond tonight.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-april-15-2024/
I wonder how Delta's Austin hub will work out. Why didn't it workout for American? COVID, for one. Delta seems to be doing well at Austin. Or at least claim "quite pleased." https://thepointsguy.com/news/delta-air-lines-austin-expansion-texas/ From the above link: "The growth comes a...
Jump to postI'm going to keep this as civil aviation related. This is bad. The following airspaces are now effectively in a war zone: Iran Israel Syria Lebanon Jordan Yemen Iraq and we can debate is Saudi and Qatar should be included in that zone. This will really impact India to Europe/USA and effectively &quo...
Jump to postHmmm interesting, but I thought they were doomed at one point? Turning a profit during spring break season is very different to turning a full-quarter or full-year profit. Regardless, this is good news and deserves credit. Moving into the markets where Avelo has dithered about has clearly done some...
Jump to postA319: 1501 delivered A220: 322 delivered True, but how many of those A319s were delivered before the A220 was introduced? Keep in mind the A220 is a much newer design than the A319, for a long time the A319 was pretty much the only option when it came to that size. I don't have the numbers on hand,...
Jump to postThats what the 777X is supposed to be. Did they have issues getting 77W certified? After the MAX, certifying the 777-9 and 777-8 has been delayed. The FAA has stalled the process: https://aviationweek.com/shownews/dubai-airshow/boeing-outlines-777-9-certification-test-plan#:~:text=The%20777-9%2C%20...
Jump to postThey don’t do it to lose money, they have various fleets to match type with demand. Very different strategy. DL is the master at always filling the plane—the 7am might be a A321, the mid-morning a CRJ-900 late day is a 737-900. Agreed. With the A32xNEO, the engines are *very* optimized for the a321...
Jump to postKeeping to the civil aviation implications, this would cut off much traffic from India and Saudi. Basically, a no-fly zone over Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Israel.
This would be disruptive on a huge scale.
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Odd question, are there 737-900ERs available that Delta could (and would) buy another batch? Their utilization is pretty high (8 to just over 9 hours per day. With DL's high revenue, lower utilization model, I see a need for more new aircraft (A321NEOs, eventually -10 MAX), but more for cheap *large...
Jump to postIf EDM is insured by companies based in countries where sactions are, that in itself would present issues as I suspect the insurers wont be able to send anyone to DME for evaluating the 380. As this is one of the oldest in EK's fleet, so is used mainly to Moscow, and is only worth anything as spare...
Jump to postAnecdotally, it seems hard to believe that DL’s yields at LAX are anything special - both domestically and internationally. There are still some bargains on flights in and out of LAX this summer, including on the SYD route. Anecdotally, DL manages at LAX for last minute business yields and does so ...
Jump to postThe name didn't help them- an obvious Turkish subsidiary of Nordwind. They are very lucky no aircraft were in the EU. I think it has nothing to do with luck. It was a wise decision not to take any aircraft hence confront too heavily with Turkey. The name didn't help them- an obvious Turkish subsidi...
Jump to postWhat is the current status? Up thread I posted a link that the FAA might impose restrictions, but have they? Is there any changes to UA other than having to deal with more regulators snooping around? There is also a bunch of diversion discussion. Now, I only am writing as any other a.net poster, but...
Jump to postreading the OP link, an elevator was damaged on the Fiji aircraft.
What was damaged on the other aircraft? If only a winglet, you can fly on with that damage. Looking at the OP link, that is the type of collision it looks to be.
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I do not think a new freighter would sell. However, first deliveries were in 2011. That is more than 12 years ago. At some point used examples will be converted. However, I think first the 777 conversions need to go through and enter service. So I personally think we are 5 years away from launch of ...
Jump to postInterview with David Neeleman on CNBC this morning. He said they will be profitable this month and this quarter https://www.cnbc.com/video-ceo-interviews/ That is a great interview. 1. A credit card to promote profit. To me this means Breeze realizes airlines make money off ancillary services. 2. M...
Jump to postIt is a combination of things in my experience. 1/ lots of staff retired in all sectors during Covid who’d results in loading tons of experience 2/ very rapid growth in aircraft sector but not keeping up in the support side. My guess sloppiness and missing things during the onboarding and promotion...
Jump to postThis idea that they would be unable to carry revenue passengers on new aircraft deliveries or further grow is crazy! Why not just shut them down completely?!?!?! How would this be different from inhibiting Boeing's expansion of MAX output? If carriers and manufacturers show signs they can't grow sa...
Jump to postIt is a combination of things in my experience. 1/ lots of staff retired in all sectors during Covid who’d results in loading tons of experience 2/ very rapid growth in aircraft sector but not keeping up in the support side. My guess sloppiness and missing things during the onboarding and promotion...
Jump to postThe XB-1 doesn't have the same avionics, engines or even the same general shape of as the Overture meaning that it is of rather limited value as a demonstrator. The BAC 221 and HP.115, both technology demonstrators for what would eventually become the Concorde, looked nothing like it either and had...
Jump to posthttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/boeing-passenger-jet-nose-wheel-fell-off-takeoff-rcna135410 No one seemed to care when it happened to Delta... Delta didn't have the two weeks UA did. These incidents have always been recorded. A cluster of incidents indicates a quality breakdown. Are you claimi...
Jump to postThe minimal amount of responses from a.net members is concerning. It was indeed concerning to see how many people seemed to think that a wheel coming off a 777 is no big deal. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/boeing-passenger-jet-nose-wheel-fell-off-takeoff-rcna135410 No one seemed to care when...
Jump to postHonestly, the events of this year do justify an audit. While painful and expensive to undergo, I am not going to say this is due to an election year. I will say the FAA was too lax for too long, so they will likely over-compensate the other way. Obviously, just my opinion. I like traveling in a syst...
Jump to postMy mind is racing with speculation, but I speculate the new airport will be in a cold region. Is there an airport in Michigan that would be suitable? Not DTW, but nearby. The current route map is to/from MSP. I would suspect they would pick a new "cold" city to connect to their current des...
Jump to postOrlando is a fast growing area. Not the fastest, but certainly is growing quickly. I would not discount the business growth, visiting friends and relatives, and developers traveling to the area. There is a good portion of fast growing coastline that is easiest served from MCO (see figure below). If ...
Jump to postWell, LOT is putting out, soon, for a request for 84 aircraft. This is A220 vs. E2. In my opinion, a must win order for both companies. This will be an exciting and hard fought competition. Very exciting. The timing suggests a Farnborough announcement. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transpor...
Jump to postNo, the audit of the production line had findings. If the entire audit failed, the production certificate would be pulled. Boeing is already prohibited from expanding production. If you are in aerospace, you know there are degrees of failure. I tried to find a complete pulled production certificate...
Jump to postFrom FG During the JP Morgan Industrials Conference on 12 March, Kirby said shifting to A321neos is possible – but only if “we get a deal where the economics work”. “We’ve asked Boeing to stop building Max 10s for us and build Max 9s,” Kirby says. “If and when the Max 10 gets certified, we’ll conve...
Jump to postThe title of this thread should be changed. The 737 MAX didn't fail anything. The production line that produces them "failed" the audit. If the same line was producing the 757, the same results would have been found. The production of the 737 MAX failed audit. We can nitpick the wording, ...
Jump to postThe title of this thread should be changed. The 737 MAX didn't fail anything. The production line that produces them "failed" the audit. If the same line was producing the 757, the same results would have been found. The production of the 737 MAX failed audit. We can nitpick the wording, ...
Jump to postI get that ... Embraer could also offer to re engine current existing aircraft as well ... I consulted on the Pearl series of engines. They need extensive rework for high cycle work. Think Boeing 717 BR700 vs. Gulfstream BR700. Lightsaber Always appreciate your input, Neil. Thank you :bigthumbsup: ...
Jump to postI wish them well. However, they are going head to head with Allegiant, Breeze, Delta, Southwest, American, Spirit, and United. Oh look, Frontier is adding flights too: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/other/frontier-airlines-to-add-new-flight-from-orlando/ar-BB1jkd8t Normally, I like to see new air...
Jump to post:alert: wait a second, already discussed in here some years ago. But I can't find the post. However I found this: Florida's Air Flo secures B717s ahead of launch Source: https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/99614-floridas-air-flo-secures-b717s-ahead-of-launch {rotfl} OMG, that is a find. Ok, most is be...
Jump to postI wish them well. However, they are going head to head with Allegiant, Breeze, Delta, Southwest, American, Spirit, and United. Oh look, Frontier is adding flights too: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/other/frontier-airlines-to-add-new-flight-from-orlando/ar-BB1jkd8t Normally, I like to see new airl...
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