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Post by marlibu on Dec 27, 2018 23:21:26 GMT 1
I think they can, I think they can..... :-)
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Post by philidor on Dec 28, 2018 11:46:17 GMT 1
4 days (actually 3 days since Sunday is off) left to pump another 33 planes out Did you keep a record of all December deliveries so far ? What's the current status ?
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Post by kevin5345179 on Dec 28, 2018 20:18:12 GMT 1
4 days (actually 3 days since Sunday is off) left to pump another 33 planes out Did you keep a record of all December deliveries so far ? What's the current status ? can't remember who is running this website (mtrunz or mjoelnir sorry....) aibfamily.flights/statistics/all/2018-12-01/2018-12-28 shows 104 so far so we are short on 23 with 3 days left
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Post by philidor on Dec 29, 2018 10:45:37 GMT 1
Thank you, Kevin. Your source is mtrunz' excellent site, tracking all Airbus test or delivery flights.
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Post by kevin5345179 on Dec 29, 2018 20:27:51 GMT 1
Thank you, Kevin. Your source is mtrunz' excellent site, tracking all Airbus test or delivery flights. should have notice Mario Trunz at the end of the page now I feel really embarrassed lol anyways, unless they work tomorrow (which they usually don't) I don't think they can pump 19 planes out on Monday for 800 this year
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Post by ff on Dec 29, 2018 22:21:05 GMT 1
I think there are two figures here been confused.
The website run by mtrunz is fabulous, however it is a very big task. I think perhaps some frames been missed? For example, A330 MSN1896 delivered on 15 Dec wasn't showing on that site?
Also, Airbus is talking about 800 contractual delivery, and am I right that site is tracking delivery flight only? Because we knew the two A339neo has been delivered to TAP a few days ago but not fly away until January, same as the two LATAM/HNA A359 in TLS.
If you include all those contractually delivered frames, then I think Airbus is not far away from the 800 target.
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Post by peter on Dec 29, 2018 22:31:55 GMT 1
For example, A330 MSN1896 delivered on 15 Dec wasn't showing on that site? B-303C was not delivered.
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Post by ca350 on Dec 29, 2018 22:58:42 GMT 1
For example, A330 MSN1896 delivered on 15 Dec wasn't showing on that site? B-303C was not delivered. Flew away**
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Post by kevin5345179 on Dec 29, 2018 23:04:16 GMT 1
I think there are two figures here been confused. The website run by mtrunz is fabulous, however it is a very big task. I think perhaps some frames been missed? For example, A330 MSN1896 delivered on 15 Dec wasn't showing on that site? Also, Airbus is talking about 800 contractual delivery, and am I right that site is tracking delivery flight only? Because we knew the two A339neo has been delivered to TAP a few days ago but not fly away until January, same as the two LATAM/HNA A359 in TLS. If you include all those contractually delivered frames, then I think Airbus is not far away from the 800 target. I see your point, but having double digit contractually delivered and still sit on Airbus land is unlikely IMHO. With Sunday off, I'm still having hard time to believe Airbus can pump enough planes out on Monday .....
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Post by peter on Dec 29, 2018 23:09:44 GMT 1
B-303C was not delivered. Flew away** Can't find it Nothing on FR24, PlaneFinder, FlightAware and Planespotters.net also still has it "on order" . . .
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