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  • SQ228
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    Originally posted by flyguy View Post
    report stated as 220 pax and crew - its a very low load factor - even if whole upper deck is J class - there's still alot more room for EY pax.
    I guess if you buy them, you have to fly them somewhere...

    This is why I'm always so dubious of Emirates. They ordered 90 A380s!

    A recipe to lose money and go under the first moment things don't go as planned, IMHO. Just even imagine the size DXB would have to be rebuilt to in order to handle that many air-bridges, tarmac and facilities for interchaning passengers...

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  • flyguy
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    report stated as 220 pax and crew - its a very low load factor - even if whole upper deck is J class - there's still alot more room for EY pax.

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  • scooby5
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    Originally posted by jammed View Post
    A388 with 220 pax?!?

    I think that's what happens when the whole upper deck is J on a short 3.5hr flight. It can be quite difficult getting a Y seat on this one.

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  • mr_botak
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    SKR it would seem. All the info... and some riddiculous comments at:

    http://www.avherald.com/h?article=452e62c5&opt=0

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  • jammed
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    Originally posted by whanafi View Post
    SQ856 carried 220 passengers and crew on board.
    A388 with 220 pax?!?

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  • boing
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    Originally posted by CarbonMan View Post
    Anyone knows which 380 this was? It's an RR engine according to this report.
    All of sq a380s are RR engines. In fact, all of SQ's aircrafts with the exception of B773ER are RR fitted.

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  • CarbonMan
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    Originally posted by whanafi View Post
    SINGAPORE - A Singapore Airlines A380 plane heading towards Hong Kong from Singapore on Thursday morning was forced to turn back 20 minutes into the flight due to an engine fault.

    According to Shin Min Daily News, the flight SQ856 carried 220 passengers and crew on board.
    Anyone knows which 380 this was? It's an RR engine according to this report.

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  • cscs1956
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    Jun-13 and Jul-01 A380 to Tokyo/LA was delayed too. Reason unknown. Boarding procedures from Tokyo and LA is always in a mess.
    Last edited by cscs1956; 21 July 2012, 11:43 AM.

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  • whanafi
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    SQ856 turns back due to engine fault

    SINGAPORE - A Singapore Airlines A380 plane heading towards Hong Kong from Singapore on Thursday morning was forced to turn back 20 minutes into the flight due to an engine fault.

    According to Shin Min Daily News, the flight SQ856 carried 220 passengers and crew on board.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by milehighj View Post
    Most thankfully we did not observe any whale cracks in recent LH FCT pics...





    That's gotta get one of the "Best Quips of the Year" awards!

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  • milehighj
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    Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
    So I guess we can conclude that the A380 is not cracked up as its suppose to be....
    Most thankfully we did not observe any whale cracks in recent LH FCT pics...

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  • 9V-JKL
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    So I guess we can conclude that the A380 is not cracked up as its suppose to be....

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  • flyguy
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    but seems now the cracks are found in new places and not just the original areas as first spotted.

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  • SilverChris
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    All 67 Fat Plane's in service to have wings inspected for cracks. Will undoubtedly get some quite excited...



    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16942361
    Sounds like the melbournites' misery ain't gonna end anytime soon

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  • MAN Flyer
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    All 67 Fat Plane's in service to have wings inspected for cracks. Will undoubtedly get some quite excited...

    Aircraft maker Airbus is to check the wings of all A380 superjumbo planes currently in service.

    The company has said that the cracks are not an immediate threat to safety and that repairs will be carried out if damage is found.

    Last month, the firm announced checks of 20 A380 planes, which can carry up to 800 passengers.

    Singapore Airlines, Emirates and Air France are among the firm's biggest customers for the jet.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16942361

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