shpeex
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Post by shpeex on Jan 15, 2020 9:30:12 GMT 1
Who got the 737-800, besides the single one to KLM? China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 18-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 19-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 29-Dec-2019 2
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s543
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Post by s543 on Jan 15, 2020 14:00:15 GMT 1
Who got the 737-800, besides the single one to KLM? China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 18-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 19-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 29-Dec-2019 2 Looking at planespotters.net it does not look like CF - it looks like regular NG which were from various reasons standing on the tarmac somewhere or were for somebody else etc. They were delivered though first time as over half a year old. B-20A1 Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 5 Jan 2020 0.9 Years B-20A8 Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 5 Jan 2020 0.7 Years B-209F Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 30 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209G Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 30 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209H Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209Z Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Dec 2019 0.9 Years B-20AD Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Jun 2019 0.6 Years
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someone
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Post by someone on Jan 15, 2020 14:09:44 GMT 1
China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 18-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 19-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 29-Dec-2019 2 Looking at planespotters.net it does not look like CF - it looks like regular NG which were from various reasons standing on the tarmac somewhere or were for somebody else etc. They were delivered though first time as over half a year old. I do think the "CF" here refers to the engines CF = CFM
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Post by peter on Jan 15, 2020 15:18:08 GMT 1
China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 18-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 19-Dec-2019 1 China Eastern Airlines China East Asia 737-800 CF 29-Dec-2019 2 Looking at planespotters.net it does not look like CF - it looks like regular NG which were from various reasons standing on the tarmac somewhere or were for somebody else etc. They were delivered though first time as over half a year old. B-20A1 Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 5 Jan 2020 0.9 Years B-20A8 Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 5 Jan 2020 0.7 Years B-209F Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 30 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209G Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 30 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209H Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Dec 2019 1 Years B-209Z Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Dec 2019 0.9 Years B-20AD Boeing 737-89P(WL) Y186 20 Jun 2019 0.6 Years I don't know why B-20AD is included here, that's a China Eastern aircraft. All six above that are China United Airlines. Some had been stored by Boeing for almost a full year after their first flight.
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Post by someone on Jan 15, 2020 15:46:13 GMT 1
China United is owned by China Eastern. So could this be mixing it up?
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Post by lhr786 on Jan 15, 2020 16:44:35 GMT 1
Correct; China Eastern Airlines owns China United Airlines. Below is a list of how many 737s including the P-8A got delivered in December 2019;
29/12/2019 China Eastern Airlines 737-800 63081 29/12/2019 China Eastern Airlines 737-800 63079 19/12/2019 China Eastern Airlines 737-800 63083 18/12/2019 BDS U.S. Navy (P-8A Poseidon) 737-800A 65748 18/12/2019 China Eastern Airlines 737-800 63085 18/12/2019 Bank of Communications Leasing (KLM) 737-800 63624
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s543
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Post by s543 on Jan 16, 2020 10:32:31 GMT 1
So the KLM one was last manufactured and not the last delivered - and we do have to correct wording.
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