bvb09
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by bvb09 on Dec 2, 2014 8:52:35 GMT 1
Right now I count 44.. AUH will be the next to follow indeed on 27/12 for a count of 45, I think the next 'new' cities up to 50 and probably a few more would be coming from Emirates (in 2015), there's a lot of possibilities including TPE? BOS? IZA? MAD? IST? PER? CGK? We'd then have a few 'new' cities I believe with the addition of TSO services, in Russia and holiday destinations Did you really mean IZA or is that a typo?
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bvb09
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by bvb09 on Dec 2, 2014 8:54:22 GMT 1
Oh okay, thanks bvb09! Btw, could we ever see one day 100 A380-airports?? A freighter version would help a lot to achieve that.
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Post by FabienA380 on Dec 2, 2014 9:11:32 GMT 1
Oups not IZA but IKA
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Post by behappy on Dec 3, 2014 22:06:38 GMT 1
Btw, could we ever see one day 100 A380-airports?? Of course!! Like I said in another thread: The A380 someday will be "just another aircraft" Fortunately or unfortunately?
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philidor
in service - 6 years
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Post by philidor on Dec 3, 2014 23:15:48 GMT 1
Fortunately ! It comes with commercial success. Concorde never became "just another aircraft" because so few frames were sold, and eventually retired.
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Post by peter on Dec 3, 2014 23:39:58 GMT 1
Fortunately ! It comes with commercial success. Concorde never became "just another aircraft" because so few frames were sold, and eventually retired. Yep, I remember a time when around 60 - 70 Concordes were ordered. Oh well.
There was also a time when hundreds (or more) spotters turned out to see a 747.....
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s543
in service - 2 years
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Post by s543 on Dec 4, 2014 0:05:29 GMT 1
Another gray haired guy .
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Post by peter on Dec 4, 2014 0:48:16 GMT 1
Another gray haired guy . And proud of it
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Post by FabienA380 on Jan 29, 2015 14:35:57 GMT 1
Progressing slowly to the 50 worldwide airports, +3 soon with PER and DUS and MAD, though -1 with the drop of KIX... ending at 47 this Sumer, would need 3 more then to reach 50.....
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philidor
in service - 6 years
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Post by philidor on Jan 29, 2015 15:18:04 GMT 1
Progressing slowly to the 50 worldwide airports, +3 soon with PER and DUS and MAD, though -1 with the drop of KIX... ending at 47 this Sumer, would need 3 more then to reach 50..... I would bet the 50 airports milestone to be reached before year-end. 30 upcoming deliveries must add a number of new airports to the list.
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