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Post by helios91 on Feb 2, 2014 8:51:15 GMT 1
F-HPJB is currently operating AF 6900 flight out from CDG to Manila. It left Paris this morning at 5:05 AM CET and is due in Manila on Monday morning 1:05 AM local time fr24.com/AFR6900 This is strange as I do not recall Manila being an AF A380 destination.
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walter
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Post by walter on Feb 2, 2014 10:08:30 GMT 1
F-HPJB is currently operating AF 6900 flight out from CDG to Manila. It left Paris this morning at 5:05 AM CET and is due in Manila on Monday morning 1:05 AM local time fr24.com/AFR6900 This is strange as I do not recall Manila being an AF A380 destination. Wing Fix or one of the larger checks is done in Manila. If our wing-fix list is correct this one is already fixed so I would assume one of the larger checks.
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Post by flyinga380 on Feb 2, 2014 10:13:45 GMT 1
F-HPJB is currently operating AF 6900 flight out from CDG to Manila. It left Paris this morning at 5:05 AM CET and is due in Manila on Monday morning 1:05 AM local time fr24.com/AFR6900 This is strange as I do not recall Manila being an AF A380 destination. F-HPJC is currently in Manila for maintainance. So probably its the same for this aircraft...
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Post by addasih on Feb 2, 2014 23:30:20 GMT 1
Air France is applying the wing fix in steps of short periods instead of optioning of one long period (like EK for example)
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Post by peter on Feb 3, 2014 16:12:21 GMT 1
Air France is applying the wing fix in steps of short periods instead of optioning of one long period (like EK for example) But F-HPJB has been in AUH for six of seven weeks last two months......
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Post by addasih on Feb 3, 2014 18:33:02 GMT 1
Air France is applying the wing fix in steps of short periods instead of optioning of one long period (like EK for example) But F-HPJB has been in AUH for six of seven weeks last two months...... EK frames are taking 8+ weeks to finish the wing fix in AUH. If AF frame stayed there for 6 weeks I don't think they made the whole fixing process. They may did the longest one.
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Post by XWB on Feb 3, 2014 22:55:59 GMT 1
F-HPJB is currently operating AF 6900 flight out from CDG to Manila. It left Paris this morning at 5:05 AM CET and is due in Manila on Monday morning 1:05 AM local time fr24.com/AFR6900 This is strange as I do not recall Manila being an AF A380 destination. F-HPJC is currently in Manila for maintainance. So probably its the same for this aircraft... F-HPJC is already back in service. Air France is applying the wing fix in steps of short periods instead of optioning of one long period (like EK for example) However, F-HPJG was out of service for about 4 weeks in September - October 2013, and another 7 weeks in December 2013 - January 2014.
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Post by walter on Feb 21, 2014 20:36:25 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on Apr 12, 2014 21:07:09 GMT 1
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Post by eeqxleeaimkinfal on Nov 10, 2015 19:12:53 GMT 1
Looks like F-HPJB is diverting into TLS after turning back on her way to MIA over the Atlantic FR24/AF90
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