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Post by kevin5345179 on Apr 17, 2020 3:23:18 GMT 1
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Post by kevin5345179 on Apr 22, 2020 19:27:00 GMT 1
market value is staying pretty strong for now
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Post by kevin5345179 on May 5, 2020 17:41:52 GMT 1
Feels like a good chance that AS will go ditch neo...
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Post by marlibu on May 6, 2020 20:05:36 GMT 1
this is probably some proof of the transition.
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Post by FabienA380 on May 10, 2020 14:11:24 GMT 1
Sounds weird, wouldn't it find any other taker? (beside current difficult conditions). First coming to mind would be Air Canada or even any of the US3?.. Or just anywhere in Asia or Africa?.....
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Post by peter on May 10, 2020 16:58:54 GMT 1
Sounds weird, wouldn't it find any other taker? (beside current difficult conditions). First coming to mind would be Air Canada or even any of the US3?.. Or just anywhere in Asia or Africa?..... Parts are more valuable then a complete airframe. BTW: N634VA was flown to Marana November last year. Nothing new.
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Post by stealthmanbob on May 10, 2020 18:14:55 GMT 1
Sounds weird, wouldn't it find any other taker? (beside current difficult conditions). First coming to mind would be Air Canada or even any of the US3?.. Or just anywhere in Asia or Africa?..... Parts are more valuable then a complete airframe. BTW: N634VA was flown to Marana November last year. Nothing new. It's also probably a high cycle frame as well.
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Post by FabienA380 on May 11, 2020 3:07:49 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on May 11, 2020 3:09:20 GMT 1
Sounds weird, wouldn't it find any other taker? (beside current difficult conditions). First coming to mind would be Air Canada or even any of the US3?.. Or just anywhere in Asia or Africa?..... Parts are more valuable then a complete airframe. BTW: N634VA was flown to Marana November last year. Nothing new. That's why I love those sympleflying so much, they take stories from years ago and claim it breaking news. Nice.
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Post by marlibu on Jul 19, 2020 18:04:06 GMT 1
I know the video is about the MAX. they share the same CFM LEAP engines. Has anyone heard or read about any directives from EASA about the LEAP powered A320 family airplanes?
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