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Originally posted by SQ380 View PostDo we know the departure timings?
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Originally posted by flyguy View PostWonder if these 4 A380s are the oldest and earlier built which likely have wing issues and needed some reworking as per Airbus directive. In any case, would doubt these oldest planes will be refitted even before the Covid19 happened.
One V1 (i.e. 1 of SKF-K) and three V2s (i.e. 3 of SKL-R) seems to be the consensus on how this group is made up, but I have no idea which specific registrations.
If that's the pattern flying out on Saturday night though, I think we have our answer. They'll then probably sit out their time in ASP before being returned to lessors.
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Wonder if these 4 A380s are the oldest and earlier built which likely have wing issues and needed some reworking as per Airbus directive. In any case, would doubt these oldest planes will be refitted even before the Covid19 happened.
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Originally posted by oliverdave View PostSQ sending 4 A380s to Alice Springs on Saturday.
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Originally posted by banx007 View PostAll Cabin Refits have been stop. SIA have stopped all Heavy Maintenance Check at the moment. Rumour is that this might be end of the fleet in SQ. A few aircraft have been parked at the military base in Changi for short term storage.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View Postall the others are taking at least 6 months it seems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=251WGe1MiLk
Originally posted by banx007 View PostSIA have stopped all Heavy Maintenance Check at the moment.
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If some of the A380s are to be retired, it should be the earlier 4 A380s as they do have AD directives to check the wings due to cracking. But in general, other airlines have started or planned to retire their A380s even before this COVID19, like Air France and Lufthansa and even Emirates have retired a few. And after this Covid19 incident, it will take some time for airlines to recover and regain to their preious schedules. But this will take some months to achieve. And its very likely the A380s with airlines will be the last to take to the skies and few airlines may even consider retiring them early due to higher costs of operation.
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Originally posted by banx007 View PostAll Cabin Refits have been stop. SIA have stopped all Heavy Maintenance Check at the moment. Rumour is that this might be end of the fleet in SQ. A few aircraft have been parked at the military base in Changi for short term storage.
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All Cabin Refits have been stop. SIA have stopped all Heavy Maintenance Check at the moment. Rumour is that this might be end of the fleet in SQ. A few aircraft have been parked at the military base in Changi for short term storage.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostThere was a typo in my post that made it very incorrect!!
I had SKP listed twice. The incorrect listing you quoted was meant to have read SKN. My apologies!
So now it is clear- SKP definitely wasn't undergoing a refit if it can be back in the skies 6 weeks after its last flight and all the others are taking at least 6 months it seems. It must still be a ver. 2 layout.
Anyway, with the current situation lets hope that these birds won't stay on the ground for too long and will be back in the air sooner rather than later, although personally I do think it might be the last of the fleet to get back in the air unfortunately...Last edited by wlgspotter; 30 March 2020, 07:00 AM.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostThere was a typo in my post that made it very incorrect!!
I had SKP listed twice. The incorrect listing you quoted was meant to have read SKN. My apologies!
So now it is clear- SKP definitely wasn't undergoing a refit if it can be back in the skies 6 weeks after its last flight and all the others are taking at least 6 months it seems. It must still be a ver. 2 layout.
On a related note, with the current situation it would be interesting to see if there is a change in strategy, perhaps accelerating refits of the later frames and planning retirement of the earlier ones, preparing for an eventual and hopefully quick recovery in demand. Would be a good move to be in the best possible shape!
Hope you are all staying safe 💪🏻
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Originally posted by Spaniard View PostShe’s back on service, do we know if she’s been refitted to V3?
I had SKP listed twice. The incorrect listing you quoted was meant to have read SKN. My apologies!
So now it is clear- SKP definitely wasn't undergoing a refit if it can be back in the skies 6 weeks after its last flight and all the others are taking at least 6 months it seems. It must still be a ver. 2 layout.
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