mtrunz
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Digital Aviation/Meteo Analyst
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Post by mtrunz on Jul 27, 2017 19:21:57 GMT 1
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Post by bidasoa999 on Jul 28, 2017 12:35:23 GMT 1
White cowlings on engine no.2?
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philidor
in service - 6 years
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Post by philidor on Jul 28, 2017 13:18:42 GMT 1
White cowlings on engine no.2? This must be a test or replacement engine.
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Post by a380admirer on Aug 18, 2017 7:14:51 GMT 1
VT-ITW (MSN7618) is visible with the final registration on Radar Toulouse >>
VT-ITW 800C17 IndiGo Airlines VTITW India Airbus A320 271NSL A20N
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Post by Jkkw on Aug 18, 2017 13:43:06 GMT 1
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cck
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by cck on Aug 18, 2017 13:59:33 GMT 1
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cck
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by cck on Aug 18, 2017 14:29:26 GMT 1
IndiGo's A320neo in storage (based on FR24):
01 VT-ITA, since 11 Aug 02 VT-ITG, since 16 May 03 VT-ITJ, since 26 Jun 04 VT-ITM, since 27 May 05 VT-ITP, since 07 Aug 06 VT-ITQ, since 09 Aug 07 VT-ITS, since 08 Jul
Another A320neo VT-ITK engine shut down in flight on 16 Aug, but returned to service today.
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Post by Jkkw on Aug 18, 2017 15:03:54 GMT 1
IndiGo's A320neo in storage (based on FR24): 01 VT-ITA, since 11 Aug 02 VT-ITG, since 16 May 03 VT-ITJ, since 26 Jun 04 VT-ITM, since 27 May 05 VT-ITP, since 07 Aug 06 VT-ITQ, since 09 Aug 07 VT-ITS, since 08 Jul Another A320neo VT-ITK engine shut down in flight on 16 Aug, but returned to service today. Good to see it's not as bad as the original article I posted.
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philidor
in service - 6 years
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Post by philidor on Aug 18, 2017 15:48:31 GMT 1
No, that's not what the article says. They say that the airline had to ground 13 planes, not that all of them have ever been on the ground together. Fortunately, aircraft resume flying after having been repaired ! That's why you have the discrepancy other posters have been pointing to.
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Post by Jkkw on Aug 18, 2017 16:18:16 GMT 1
No, that's not what the article says. They say that the airline had to ground 13 planes, not that all of them have ever been on the ground together. Fortunately, aircraft resume flying after having been repaired ! That's why you have the discrepancy other posters have been pointing to. Ah right, thanks for the clarification, I've been reading things too quickly!.
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