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They are preparing it for the return to lessor. I should imagine if they fail to return it in the agreed conditions the penalties will be high.
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Interestingly SIA quietly parked SKA since june and have not flown it although the expected lease expires only in October, which means SIA just parked SKA for 4 months. This is quite costly as SIA should still be paying the montly lease fo the aircraft till the lease officially expires in October and the monthly lease runs into millions of dollars per month. Can SIA afford to do that and let it sit idle?Last edited by flyguy; 30 August 2017, 10:50 AM.
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Originally posted by flyguy View PostNot sure as yet as Hi Fly have not mentioned anything or confirmed about where its 2 A380s are coming from and Dr Peters group which owns the first 5 of SIA's A380 as of even June have mentioned it is still undecided to part out SKA as yet. If Hi Fly have leased SKA, then the decision nd paperwork would have been done and Dr Peters would have announced it.
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Not sure as yet as Hi Fly have not mentioned anything or confirmed about where its 2 A380s are coming from and Dr Peters group which owns the first 5 of SIA's A380 as of even June have mentioned it is still undecided to part out SKA as yet. If Hi Fly have leased SKA, then the decision nd paperwork would have been done and Dr Peters would have announced it.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostIt clearly states that the delivery can still take place this year. So 14 out of 15 will be retrofitted? Is it because the 15th one is on lease and getting returned like SKA-SKE?
A fifth early SIA A380, MSN 51, is owned by Hannover Leasing. Its lease is due to expire on 31 August 2020.
Of its remaining 15 A380s,
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Originally posted by cscs1956 View Post
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Originally posted by SQ380 View Post18 because Kilo-Alpha has been retired, taking it down from 19 in the fleet, to 18.
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Originally posted by 76er View PostStill intrigued by the different port and starboard side window layouts of the upper deck first class on the new birds.
In case the retrofit the current planes, do they also change the window layout?
As far as the poster posting SKU and SKV, looks nice and yes, it looks ready, but as far as the cabin fittings that's a possibility, but again, these two birds can be delivered well before 2018 begins. Please keep posted if anything changes.
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Still intrigued by the different port and starboard side window layouts of the upper deck first class on the new birds.
In case the retrofit the current planes, do they also change the window layout?
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostI had thought the first registration would be SKU, allocating SK+UVWYZ in series to the 5 new orders. Is it just the case that SKV will be the first registration ready before SKU or do we know if SKU has been skipped? I'd doubt we would every see an SKX, so if no SKU, the last one will end up completely on its own with S*A.MSN 243, Test registration: F-WWAQ. She's currently undergoing cabin fitting in Hamburg.
A380 Singapore Airlines 9V-SKU by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
http://a380.boards.net/thread/1581/a...#ixzz4pvBif91C
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I had thought the first registration would be SKU, allocating SK+UVWYZ in series to the 5 new orders. Is it just the case that SKV will be the first registration ready before SKU or do we know if SKU has been skipped? I'd doubt we would every see an SKX, so if no SKU, the last one will end up completely on its own with S*A.
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Originally posted by Metropolitan Airlines View PostPerhaps that's something with internal fittings?
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