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ikolkyo wrote:Interesting, going to be a huge gap between the -900ER and the 77E in their fleet.
ahj2000 wrote:Will frequencies go down to their current destinations as a result of this?
Even with high capacity 767s that is a huge jump in capaz.
cedarjet wrote:In the latest round of High Density vs You, high density wins again, their 767-300ERs are 2-4-2 seating which is UNBELIEVABLY tight. No prizes for guessing the configuration of the 777s. And yes I fully expect YYZ, Aerosvit used to, half of Canada has Ukrainian ancestry.
As an aside, PS is a pretty bad airline, I love Ukraine and I’m predisposed to be a fan but their website is appalling, almost no functionality, you think it has Manage My Booking and Add Bags because the tabs are there but click through and it’s an exhaustive form (date of travel, ticket number, flight number, first name, last name etc) you have to submit and that’s the end of the matter, you’ll never hear back again. And none of the phone numbers answer, just ring and cut off. From that to the seating, the whole thing reeks of couldn’t care less. Good luck, we’re all counting on you.
FLJ wrote:Any idea where the 777s will come from? There are a bunch of second hand 77Es on the market, some aren't even that old.
cedarjet wrote:In the latest round of High Density vs You, high density wins again, their 767-300ERs are 2-4-2 seating which is UNBELIEVABLY tight. No prizes for guessing the configuration of the 777s. And yes I fully expect YYZ, Aerosvit used to, half of Canada has Ukrainian ancestry.
As an aside, PS is a pretty bad airline, I love Ukraine and I’m predisposed to be a fan but their website is appalling, almost no functionality, you think it has Manage My Booking and Add Bags because the tabs are there but click through and it’s an exhaustive form (date of travel, ticket number, flight number, first name, last name etc) you have to submit and that’s the end of the matter, you’ll never hear back again. And none of the phone numbers answer, just ring and cut off. From that to the seating, the whole thing reeks of couldn’t care less. Good luck, we’re all counting on you.
na wrote:Here is a list of 777s currently offered for lease or sale (including scrap). Please note that it isnt necessarily kept to date as several frames on the list are being dismantled already.
http://www.myairlease.com/available/fleetintel_777
solracfunk14 wrote:They filled the booking system with the Boeing 777 to Beijing and New York JFK
"@Airlineroute
Ukraine International Airlines' Boeing 777 aircraft to serve New York JFK from 25MAR18, Beijing from 01MAY18. Economy Class 3-4-3 layout"
Seat map displaying C21Y319
https://twitter.com/Airlineroute/status ... 8239365123
yochai wrote:TLV will also be a 777 destination effective 25MAR18, daily on the late evening PS777/8 service
ba319-131 wrote:ikolkyo wrote:
Interesting, going to be a huge gap between the -900ER and the 77E in their fleet.
Yeah, but such an improvement from the 767
- where is the improvement?
Phosphorus wrote:na wrote:Here is a list of 777s currently offered for lease or sale (including scrap). Please note that it isnt necessarily kept to date as several frames on the list are being dismantled already.
http://www.myairlease.com/available/fleetintel_777
Thanks for this resource. However, it does look like the deal (for at least the first few frames) has already been struck, and the frames, destined for PS, might have already disappeared from "available" category.
na wrote:Phosphorus wrote:na wrote:Here is a list of 777s currently offered for lease or sale (including scrap). Please note that it isnt necessarily kept to date as several frames on the list are being dismantled already.
http://www.myairlease.com/available/fleetintel_777
Thanks for this resource. However, it does look like the deal (for at least the first few frames) has already been struck, and the frames, destined for PS, might have already disappeared from "available" category.
As I said, this list isnt 100% accurate as there are also planes on it which are in the process of scrapping. So the planes for Ukraine might still be on it.
Btw, russian carrier Vim Air is retiring three 77Es these days after just operating them 6 months.
LA704 wrote:
Improvement in CASM, more capacity, much lower cabin noise, 3-4-3 in a 777 is more comfy than 2-4-2 in a 767, mainetnance cost....
JAAlbert wrote:LA704 wrote:
Improvement in CASM, more capacity, much lower cabin noise, 3-4-3 in a 777 is more comfy than 2-4-2 in a 767, mainetnance cost....
The 777 has lower cabin noise than the 767? I've never considered this, but my recollection is that the 777 has a noisy cabin, especially behind the wings.
B747forever wrote:Now that they will be able to reach the West coast I wonder if they have LAX/SFO in the cards.
Zachbt wrote:Apparently the aircraft are coming from air India, the link below is in Dutch but google can translate.
https://www.aviationinfo.nl/nieuws/11-l ... -air-india
Slash787 wrote:Din't they have some 787's on orders?
yochai wrote:TLV will also be a 777 destination effective 25MAR18, daily on the late evening PS777/8 service
Egerton wrote:Looks like another likely candidate to add to my list of those cursed by the 'cheap' 777-300, to join Kenyan and Indonesian.
Zachbt wrote:Apparently the aircraft are coming from air India, the link below is in Dutch but google can translate.
https://www.aviationinfo.nl/nieuws/11-l ... -air-india
CHI2DFW wrote:T7 is a lot of plane for KBP to the US. A 788 would be good for LAX, MIA, and ORD. JFK possibly a 789.
Don’t see any other US cities that could support KBP flights, but I’m sure the local fan clubs will chime in!
SR380 wrote:"Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has announced plans to start adding Boeing 777 widebodies to its fleet next year. Four such aircraft, equipped with an on-board entertainment system, will replace the Boeing 767s the carrier currently operates, UIA co-owner Aron Mayberg told local publication LIGA.net.
Ukraine’s largest carrier will start phasing out its Boeing 767s in 2019. It has four of the type, each equipped with 261 seats. The 777s can seat more, meaning the airline is obviously aiming to expand its long-haul capacity. Once the new aircraft have entered commercial service, UIA says it will expand its long-haul network, possibly by launching flights to Shanghai and Toronto."
https://www.rusaviainsider.com/ukraine- ... eet-plans/
BREECH wrote:SR380 wrote:"Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has announced plans to start adding Boeing 777 widebodies to its fleet next year. Four such aircraft, equipped with an on-board entertainment system, will replace the Boeing 767s the carrier currently operates, UIA co-owner Aron Mayberg told local publication LIGA.net.
Ukraine’s largest carrier will start phasing out its Boeing 767s in 2019. It has four of the type, each equipped with 261 seats. The 777s can seat more, meaning the airline is obviously aiming to expand its long-haul capacity. Once the new aircraft have entered commercial service, UIA says it will expand its long-haul network, possibly by launching flights to Shanghai and Toronto."
https://www.rusaviainsider.com/ukraine- ... eet-plans/
Okay, let's see.
One, the link doesn't open. If it "announced it", why not do it on their own website instead of some "insider".
Two, I seriously doubt UIA has any chance of expanding their operations. Yes, Canada is rich in Ukraine blood but those people don't have relatives back home to go visit. Once one member immigrates, the whole family follows.
Three, the company belongs to some local oligarch who was a huge collateral damage in the recent political events. He had all his assets taken away from him, so I doubt he has money to buy new airliners.
Four, on the Boeing website, there is nothing on UIA page.
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/custom ... -airlines/
Five, going to Shanghai would require going over most of Russia. Swiss Air now flies around Russia because they can't prolong the overfly contract. Think it'll be easier for Ukraine considering their enormous love for each other?
Six, FAKE NEWS. (c) The Donald
eamondzhang wrote:Looks like the first PS 777 will come from OZ....
Per Skyliner:
Boeing 777 -28E 28681 322 UR-GOA Ukraine International at TPE 23oct17 in full cs, HL-reg prior delivery ex HL7596
Michael
continental004 wrote:KBP-LAX isn’t that far fetched. Large population of Ukrainians here in SoCal and SU already runs 777s to LAX
CHI2DFW wrote:T7 is a lot of plane for KBP to the US. A 788 would be good for LAX, MIA, and ORD. JFK possibly a 789.
Don’t see any other US cities that could support KBP flights, but I’m sure the local fan clubs will chime in!