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Post by FabienA380 on Nov 1, 2017 4:12:57 GMT 1
I've created the new thread then...... Question, will all A321neoLR be with ACF? or it will still only be an option?..
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Nov 1, 2017 9:31:06 GMT 1
Not all operators want a low-cost-like configuration. So, ACF can only be an option.
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Post by Jkkw on Nov 10, 2017 14:43:27 GMT 1
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Post by philidor on Nov 10, 2017 15:52:17 GMT 1
The post-2020 default build standard will indeed include the new door set-up. I don't think, however, that any other constraint in the choice of interior configurations is implied.
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Post by spotterxfw on Nov 20, 2017 19:03:42 GMT 1
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Post by spotterxfw on Dec 12, 2017 18:25:21 GMT 1
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Post by XWB on Dec 12, 2017 18:39:55 GMT 1
ACF? They should have named it ASF (Airbus Sardine Flex).
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Post by Jkkw on Jan 5, 2018 15:59:15 GMT 1
The sunnies have now made it to the narrowbody range
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Post by XWB on Jan 5, 2018 16:11:46 GMT 1
Did Airbus really paint the A350 eyeliner around the cockpit windows?
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Post by andremp on Jan 5, 2018 16:27:08 GMT 1
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