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AndyEastMids wrote:C Series 300 prototype C-FFDO has just left the paint shop at East Midlands (EGNX) bound for Tolouse in Airbus house colours - titles are A220 on the tail and A220-300 on the forward fuselage.
Someone83 wrote:Is there a planned press conference or any other sermony today or before next week's Farnborough?
AndyEastMids wrote:C Series 300 prototype C-FFDO has just left the paint shop at East Midlands (EGNX) bound for Tolouse in Airbus house colours - titles are A220 on the tail and A220-300 on the forward fuselage.
ro1960 wrote:AndyEastMids wrote:C Series 300 prototype C-FFDO has just left the paint shop at East Midlands (EGNX) bound for Tolouse in Airbus house colours - titles are A220 on the tail and A220-300 on the forward fuselage.
Thanks for the info. It confirms the rumors from the past days.
So Boeing 636 is next?
downdata wrote:I wonder how Boeing will rename the ejets after the merger with Embraer. B616/B636?
ro1960 wrote:So Boeing 636 is next?
frigatebird wrote:ro1960 wrote:
Thanks for the info. It confirms the rumors from the past days.
So Boeing 636 is next?
Regarding the Boeing/Embraer tie-up, I thought the E-jets were still to be marketed as Embraers? Or have I missed something?
Bricktop wrote:So BCS1 = A221 and BCS3 = A223? A225 is already taken though.
frigatebird wrote:Bricktop wrote:So BCS1 = A221 and BCS3 = A223? A225 is already taken though.
Well that rules out a further stretch model and should quieten all rumors of that kind!![]()
Seriously, if a stretch model of the A220-300 is launched, it could be named A220-400. Or -600, Airbus seems to like that oneHopefully not -800, the so called lucky number 8 is quite the opposite! (A380-800, 787-8, 747-8, A330-800 - none have proven to be a success).
But you can have an A220-500 and code it A22V (like 78X or A35K).
ZKNCL wrote:Boeing planes even outside of the 7x7 series have traditionally ended with a 7.
gtargui wrote:Will airlines put "Airbus A220-100" on their websites when booking tickets or keep it as Bombardier CS 100?
What about airlines who haven't received any deliveries?
leghorn wrote:Buy in the Q400, brand it an A120. launch clean sheet design entering service in 10 to 12 years and then they'll have covered everything from 50 thru 75, 100 seat all the way up to 500 seater VLAs.
Airbus; your one stop shop for freight and passenger aircraft.
frigatebird wrote:Bricktop wrote:So BCS1 = A221 and BCS3 = A223? A225 is already taken though.
Well that rules out a further stretch model and should quieten all rumors of that kind!![]()
Seriously, if a stretch model of the A220-300 is launched, it could be named A220-400. Or -600, Airbus seems to like that oneHopefully not -800, the so called lucky number 8 is quite the opposite! (A380-800, 787-8, 747-8, A330-800 - none have proven to be a success).
But you can have an A220-500 and code it A22V (like 78X or A35K).
cougar15 wrote:leghorn wrote:Buy in the Q400, brand it an A120. launch clean sheet design ent
ering service in 10 to 12 years and then they'll have covered everything from 50 thru 75, 100 seat all the way up to 500 seater VLAs.
Airbus; your one stop shop for freight and passenger aircraft.
Are you not forgetting the ´home product´ here, the ATR...….? Fuel costs will rise again!
enilria wrote:Too much baggage for the A210 or A218! Lol
Boeing’s equivalent would be the 637.
Flyglobal wrote:enilria wrote:Too much baggage for the A210 or A218! Lol
Boeing’s equivalent would be the 637.
537 for the 4 Abrest E2s, Keep 637 as a reserve for a potential 5 abrest Body.
Flyglobal
dazwalsh wrote:
That thing looks awesome in the airbus house colours
817Dreamliiner wrote:
dodoma wrote:I find it very interesting that the A220 is lacking the "racoon mask"... Would have looked better IMO
ro1960 wrote:AndyEastMids wrote:C Series 300 prototype C-FFDO has just left the paint shop at East Midlands (EGNX) bound for Tolouse in Airbus house colours - titles are A220 on the tail and A220-300 on the forward fuselage.
Thanks for the info. It confirms the rumors from the past days.
So Boeing 636 is next?
downdata wrote:I wonder how Boeing will rename the ejets after the merger with Embraer. B616/B636?
dodoma wrote:I find it very interesting that the A220 is lacking the "racoon mask"... Would have looked better IMO