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Post by a380fanclub on Sept 8, 2018 10:13:03 GMT 1
Stairs hit an engine of MIP in Paris on September 7, so flight to La Réunion was cancelled. MIP was brought to the Air France shop for repairs.
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Post by a380fanclub on Sept 9, 2018 8:51:16 GMT 1
New report on the MIP incident in Paris, showing what must be engine 2 when it hit an air bridge, while there was more in its way as well:
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Post by a380fanclub on Sept 12, 2018 22:19:31 GMT 1
MIP returned to service on September 12, operating UU978 out of Paris.
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Post by a380fanclub on Sept 15, 2018 22:34:02 GMT 1
Air Austral shows UU974 Paris-La Reunion on Sunday September 16 as the final service of the Hi Fly A380. No scheduled flight back to Europe mentioned on the 17th.
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Post by a380admirer on Sept 18, 2018 9:38:53 GMT 1
Air Austral shows UU974 Paris-La Reunion on Sunday September 16 as the final service of the Hi Fly A380. No scheduled flight back to Europe mentioned on the 17th. On the flight back to Paris
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Post by a380admirer on Sept 27, 2018 7:55:51 GMT 1
Will be transferred to LPBJ today>>> Airbus A380 -841 6 9H-MIP HiFly Malta ferried 27sep18 CDG-CHR-LPBJ after wet-lease to Air Austral
Edit 11:31 UTC: just landed in CHR
Edit 12:15 UTC: on the next jump
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Sept 28, 2018 13:23:03 GMT 1
Sorry, what is LPBJ ? That's a four-digit code ...
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Post by peter on Sept 28, 2018 13:29:45 GMT 1
Sorry, what is LPBJ ? That's a four-digit code ... And so is KJFK . LPBJ is Beja, Portugal. It was once an emergency-landing strip for the Space Shuttle, today the only airport in Portugal that can handle the A380. Conveniently also Hi Fly's homebase
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Sept 28, 2018 15:30:28 GMT 1
OK, thank you, I suspected that. I am familiar with IATA airport codes and airline codes, not with four-digit codes.
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 30, 2018 21:54:27 GMT 1
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