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Post by stealthmanbob on Mar 21, 2017 19:12:48 GMT 1
Apparently MSN 247 and 248 are currently in FAL. No sign of the infumus MSN 249 ?
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Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 6, 2017 13:26:11 GMT 1
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Post by peter on Apr 6, 2017 13:30:30 GMT 1
New planning:
2017/7 : Apr 18 - 20 2017/8 : May 05 - 09 2017/9 : May 19 - 23 2017/10 : May 29 - 31 2017/11 : Jun 07 - 09 2017/12 : Jun 20 - 22
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Post by peter on Apr 12, 2017 10:09:16 GMT 1
New planning: 2017/7 : Apr 18 - 20 2017/8 : May 05 - 09 2017/9 : May 19 - 23 2017/10 : May 29 - 31 2017/11 : Jun 07 - 09 2017/12 : Jun 20 - 22 As there are now two convoys numbered 2017-6 the above is no longer accurate. No longer T-numbers in the graph: EDIT: Some of the convoys could be BelugaXL convoys, such as the April 10 - 12 one.
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Post by sciing on Apr 12, 2017 15:17:11 GMT 1
EDIT: Some of the convoys could be BelugaXL convoys, such as the April 10 - 12 one. a380.boards.net/post/91788Thanks peter for clean up again, quite frustrating to create all the threads and deleting than again, wasn't it?
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Post by FabienA380 on Apr 12, 2017 20:55:33 GMT 1
What is happening in the convoys, some parts are now flown with Beluga?....
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Post by peter on Apr 12, 2017 21:41:00 GMT 1
Thanks peter for clean up again, quite frustrating to create all the threads and deleting than again, wasn't it? Not really, it was the only logical thing I could do, because there is no indication which of the convoys is "A380-convoy" or "Beluga-convoy"...
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Post by peter on Apr 12, 2017 21:41:48 GMT 1
What is happening in the convoys, some parts are now flown with Beluga?.... No, some convoys now seem to be with Beluga parts.
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Post by philidor on Apr 13, 2017 18:28:16 GMT 1
... because there is no indication which of the convoys is "A380-convoy" or "Beluga-convoy"... Beluga convoys come from northern Spain, not from Langon. From Airbus' release : "Following a five night long road convoy from Aernnova’s factory in Berantevilla, north eastern Spain, the panels (two laterals, one central) are required to complete the rear section of the BelugaXL".
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Post by peter on Apr 13, 2017 21:46:38 GMT 1
... because there is no indication which of the convoys is "A380-convoy" or "Beluga-convoy"... Beluga convoys come from northern Spain, not from Langon. From Airbus' release : Following a five night long road convoy from Aernnova’s factory in Berantevilla, north eastern Spain, That may well be but the "IGG – Transports Airbus – Planning Indicatif" only shows info for two nights in Southern France.
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