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Post by pa380scal on Feb 8, 2017 22:24:18 GMT 1
Alaska Airlines A321neos (CFM-Leap engines) All returned to lessors ..............................................
MSN 7589 D-AYAL N921VA [delivered 20-04-2017] (#1) MSN 7639 D-AVYE N922VA [delivered 24-05-2017] (#2) MSN 7861 D-AVYH N923VA [delivered 01-11-2017] (#3) MSN 7942 D-AVZJ N924VA [delivered 01-02-2018] (#5) MSN 7999 D-AYAI N925VA [delivered 02-12-2017] (#4) MSN 8120 D-AZAA N926VA [delivered 28-04-2018] (#7) MSN 8126 D-AZAH N927VA [delivered 29-03-2018] (#6) MSN 8246 D-AVXY N928VA [delivered 25-05-2018] (#8) MSN 8819 D-AZAX N929VA [delivered 15-06-2019] (#9) MSN 8829 D-AVXO N930VA [delivered 11-10-2019] (#10)
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Post by FabienA380 on Feb 12, 2017 18:29:50 GMT 1
I think I read on a.net that the order might be drop partially?.....
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Feb 13, 2017 1:15:57 GMT 1
I think I read on a.net that the order might be drop partially?..... As so often when an American carrier has Airbuses on order, there is some a.net speculation that HA wants to get rid of the Airbuses Virgin has on order, but what was actually said was far less clear-cut. There is probably some negotiation under way, and some changes to be expected, but it could just be a different product mix.
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mjoelnir
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Post by mjoelnir on Feb 13, 2017 7:08:03 GMT 1
I think I read on a.net that the order might be drop partially?..... As so often when an American carrier has Airbuses on order, there is some a.net speculation that HA wants to gat rid of the Airbuses Virgin has on order, but what was actually said was far less clear-cut. There is probably some negotiation under way, and some changes to be expected, but it could just be a different product mix. I would not be astonished if AS drops the Airbus orders for Virgin America. Perhaps not all of them, but the birds that Airbus has not yet started on. Would be the first step in keeping AS all Boeing. The next step would be to exchange the whole fleet. VX leases its fleet, so exchanging Airbus for Boeing while keeping to the same lessor, could be a possibility.
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Post by captaindave on Feb 13, 2017 8:11:19 GMT 1
I think it's silly if they do that the pilots would have to go learn how to fly a new aircraft. Instead the one they already now.
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mjoelnir
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Post by mjoelnir on Feb 13, 2017 9:34:17 GMT 1
I think it's silly if they do that the pilots would have to go learn how to fly a new aircraft. Instead the one they already now. AS owns most of its frames, has in house service and in house training. It is not strange for a midsized airline to concentrate on one brand. VX leases its airplane and, I think has outsourced bi part of the service. I do not know if they are with their own training.
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Post by Jkkw on Feb 13, 2017 11:29:01 GMT 1
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Post by spotterxfw on Feb 26, 2017 17:06:10 GMT 1
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Post by Jkkw on Mar 7, 2017 23:07:26 GMT 1
First aircraft due in late April
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Post by Jkkw on Mar 29, 2017 23:42:14 GMT 1
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