XWB
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Post by XWB on Sept 11, 2017 8:00:12 GMT 1
So one part of China has certified the A350 but the rest not. Thanks. Geoff That's a pretty simplistic view, you can't just call Hong Kong "a part of China". Hong Kong has its own administration. Read about Hong Kong
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ghorn
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Post by ghorn on Sept 11, 2017 11:42:56 GMT 1
So one part of China has certified the A350 but the rest not. Thanks. Geoff So let's not put political stuff on this forum. But Hong Kong carriers as well as Taiwanese carriers never have nothing to do with CAAC. The decisions to start new routes and purchase aircrafts are not subject to the control of Chinese government at all. Thanks , didn't realise that HK had kept a separate authority. That explains why CX appears to have greater independence than other Chinese airlines. Geoff
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Post by ca350 on Sept 11, 2017 19:30:55 GMT 1
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Post by ca350 on Oct 2, 2017 17:19:54 GMT 1
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Post by addasih on Oct 21, 2017 17:42:54 GMT 1
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Post by marlibu on Oct 21, 2017 19:32:37 GMT 1
for the fact that the covering has been removed from both MSN 52 & 55, one would thik something is happening pretty soon with the frames.
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ghorn
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Post by ghorn on Oct 21, 2017 22:58:28 GMT 1
for the fact that the covering has been removed from both MSN 52 & 55, one would thik something is happening pretty soon with the frames. Hopefully progress with CAAC certification. Geoff
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Post by fanairbus on Oct 22, 2017 8:04:52 GMT 1
Great photo above ca350 really placing the size of the A380 into perspective!
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XWB
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Post by XWB on Oct 25, 2017 11:13:02 GMT 1
for the fact that the covering has been removed from both MSN 52 & 55, one would thik something is happening pretty soon with the frames. Hopefully progress with CAAC certification. Geoff Even if CAAC certification follows soon, do not expect MSN 52 and 55 to enter service quickly. Sichuan Airlines mentioned only 1 A350 would be delivered in 2017. As MSN 52 and 55 are still not painted in the airline livery, MSN 60 would be the single delivery in 2017.
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Post by ca350 on Oct 25, 2017 11:16:42 GMT 1
Hopefully progress with CAAC certification. Geoff Even if CAAC certification follows soon, do not expect MSN 52 and 55 to enter service quickly. Sichuan Airlines mentioned only 1 A350 would be delivered in 2017. As MSN 52 and 55 are still not painted in the airline livery, MSN 60 would be the single delivery in 2017. MSN 60 might not even be a sure thing for 2017 now. Last rumour I heard is first delivery in Febuary. So Probably don't have too much hope on this.
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