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Post by starbucks on Feb 22, 2021 13:51:31 GMT 1
EASA certification:
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Post by starbucks on Feb 3, 2021 17:07:30 GMT 1
Just curious about the change. I remember I read somewhere in our forum that specific Reg sequence belongs to Airbus Financial company. is this the case? It indeed belongs to Airbus Financial Services I believe. I guess now that it's re-registered it will be off the orderbooks? Taking the list underneath only one credible A320ceo left, the one for CASC. Quick unofficial update 5x Delta A321 in January and possible the CASC (MSN9185) early Feb. or possible late Jan. A319: UFO - 2 -> Two times Tibet I guess, (possibly MSN10094 and 10110) Hamburg International - 2
A320: Ural Air - 7
Iran Air - 6
Mexicana - 4A321: Delta - 17 Iran Air - 7
That makes only 19 "ceo" left....
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Post by starbucks on Jan 20, 2021 10:12:30 GMT 1
Hi all,
In 2020 I had planned a trip to Toulouse and we all know how that year ended for flying....
Lufthansa froze those tickets for me for later use and I have to re-activate them before the end of this month.
In the hope that this Summer sees some better times I have 2 weekends off work and to avoid coming to a dull Toulouse because Airbus is having their Summer holiday I wanted to ask if anyone remembers when that time off usually is.
It's about the following weekends:
Fri 4 June -> Mon 7 June Fri 2 July -> Mon 5 July
Grtz!
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Post by starbucks on Dec 4, 2020 9:14:12 GMT 1
We used to have a list showing how many ceo still on order and not delivered. Does anyone have any updated list? I only remember this one which I posted once or twice... It's a copy/paste from airliners.net. www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1438095&p=22505075&hilit=a320ceo#p22505075Most recent: The A319 UFO are probably all Tibet, Hamburg Int. is basically dead The A320 orders look like completed as I don't see Ural Air, Iran Air take delivery of any ceo's and Mexicana has ceased operations for years. The A321 only Delta is viable. For Iran Air, maybe now that Joe Biden is President-Elect we could see a conversion to neo's when/if sanctions are lifted/less strict.
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Post by starbucks on Oct 27, 2020 11:50:47 GMT 1
Entered service with Qantas:
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Post by starbucks on Oct 6, 2020 10:02:10 GMT 1
I would LOVE to see "RNLAF looking at A330 some time..." *Never going to happen * I found this from 7 years ago 😀 Haha, well that one didn't age well Technically it doesn't say "Koninklijke Luchtmacht / Royal Netherlands Air force" on the side, but the unit is NL based and the aircraft are Dutch registered, so close enough
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Post by starbucks on Sept 30, 2020 10:05:30 GMT 1
Would be interesting to see if other North American Carriers employ this strategy... For this though you would need some kind of hubs in Europe too, but most importantly Airbus WB on order..... Not necessarily, Delta's N389DN is a XFW built A321 that was delivered to El Salvador after the tariffs were put in place: aibfamily.flights/registration/N389DNHas been exclusively flying international routes: paxex.aero/2020/07/delta-air-lines-a321-international/Past few weeks have been exclusively Montego Bay (Jamaica) - Atlanta - Montego Bay, suggesting that it's currently Jamaica based I guess. planefinder.net/data/aircraft/N389DNThere are of course multiple US airlines that have Airbus NB on order that will be XFW or TLS built. Maybe DL is the only one with this strategy because they're more (isn't it even 100%?) reliant on new Airbus aircraft and the likes of for example American Airlines decide to pay the extra tax on the European built aircraft to avoid having to think of these kind of constructions which of course cost money as well. AAL still has B787 on order and when the MAX is cleared to fly again...
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Post by starbucks on Sept 30, 2020 9:45:01 GMT 1
Might be something, might be nothing:
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Post by starbucks on Sept 26, 2020 14:28:36 GMT 1
What are they doing in AMS?..... One way Cargo flights ? Flowers ? Because of the Trump tariffs. These A339's and a A359 will be AMS based and will operate NL - USA - NL flights for Delta for the coming 6 months, after that they apparently aren't considered *new* anymore and can be imported to the US without the tariffs. Where I read it: www.scramble.nl/community/messageboard/14/153349?p=975765#p975765
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Post by starbucks on Jun 6, 2020 15:40:43 GMT 1
Also found some moving footage:
There is at least one A220 (Likely Delta I guess) in further state of assembly visible at the 22 second mark.
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