philidor
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Post by philidor on Oct 31, 2015 2:00:13 GMT 1
To the best of our collective knowledge, how many A380s have already completed their six-year check ?
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Post by a380fanclub on Nov 24, 2015 12:00:31 GMT 1
EDF is outside the hangar in Dubai, so her 6 year check is complete.
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Post by addasih on Nov 24, 2015 13:00:34 GMT 1
To the best of our collective knowledge, how many A380s have already completed their six-year check ? I believe EK does them in order till now. F= 6
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Nov 24, 2015 14:01:54 GMT 1
Thank you, Addasih !
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Post by peter on Nov 24, 2015 17:48:23 GMT 1
I believe EK does them in order till now. F= 6 Hmmm, only problem is EDF is msn 007. It was EK's 21st A380.
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Post by addasih on Nov 24, 2015 20:12:29 GMT 1
Understood that but in previous checks (2 years, 4 years) she was the 6th to go.
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Post by peter on Nov 24, 2015 20:45:46 GMT 1
I have to correct myself: it was the 21st delivered A380 IN TOTAL (not EK's 21st)
Having said that (and checking my facts better...), both EDF and EDG had their first flight in May 2009, albeit EDF after conversion from -841 to -861. So it seems 007 was brought back to zero hours upon conversion but not for delivery to EK, meaning addasih is quite right about EDF being number six
Sorry for any confusion caused
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Post by stealthmanbob on Nov 24, 2015 21:02:46 GMT 1
I have to correct myself: it was the 21st delivered A380 IN TOTAL (not EK's 21st)
Having said that (and checking my facts better...), both EDF and EDG had their first flight in May 2009, albeit EDF after conversion from -841 to -861. So it seems 007 was brought back to zero hours upon conversion but not for delivery to EK, meaning addasih is quite right about EDF being number six
Sorry for any confusion caused
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Post by a380fanclub on Nov 24, 2015 22:06:30 GMT 1
I have to correct myself: it was the 21st delivered A380 IN TOTAL (not EK's 21st)
Having said that (and checking my facts better...), both EDF and EDG had their first flight in May 2009, albeit EDF after conversion from -841 to -861. So it seems 007 was brought back to zero hours upon conversion but not for delivery to EK, meaning addasih is quite right about EDF being number six
Sorry for any confusion caused EDF flew already in February 2006 and this makes her the oldest A380 in the Emirates fleet.
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Post by peter on Nov 24, 2015 23:09:14 GMT 1
EDF flew already in February 2006 and this makes her the oldest A380 in the Emirates fleet. That would not bring it up to par with addasih 's "F = 6". Like I stated earlier, 007 had a "second first flight" in May 2009 after conversion. It must have been completely overhauled to zero hours at that time, otherwise the whole "F = 6" does not make sense.
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