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Post by peter on Jul 5, 2014 16:56:12 GMT 1
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Post by someone on Jul 5, 2014 17:14:54 GMT 1
As it is fresh water they might be able to use, depending on the significance of the damage. Btw: the train also carried othe Boeing parts, but unknown how much and whether it was for the 777 or 747
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Post by s543 on Jul 5, 2014 17:22:00 GMT 1
As it is fresh water they might be able to use, depending on the significance of the damage. I doubt it would be possible due to the structural damage of the body while falling down. I can imagine that to decide if they are OK might be more expensive than to make a new ones.
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Post by peter on Jul 5, 2014 17:25:48 GMT 1
Btw: the train also carried othe Boeing parts, but unknown how much and whether it was for the 777 or 747 According to various sources the train also carried components for 747 and 777. This could be anything. From Aviation Week: And a video of the accident scene.
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Post by Baroque on Jul 5, 2014 17:53:55 GMT 1
As it is fresh water they might be able to use, depending on the significance of the damage. I doubt it would be possible due to the structural damage of the body while falling down. It may be used as spare parts for in-service frames.
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Post by HL7615 on Jul 6, 2014 4:38:09 GMT 1
Row row row your Boeing...
(Sorry. I just had to get that out of my head.)
Boeing should be expecting a fat check from the rail company on this.
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Post by s543 on Jul 6, 2014 7:29:56 GMT 1
No railroad but insurance company
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Post by papyrus on Jul 7, 2014 6:37:08 GMT 1
No railroad but insurance company Except that the railways are generally their own insurer. They are only reinsured for claims exceeding a rather high threshold.
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Post by Jkkw on Jul 13, 2014 14:26:13 GMT 1
In response to Airbus increasing the A320's maximum seat count to 189, Boeing is increasing the 737-8 seat count to 200. twitter.com/BoeingAirplanes
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Post by s543 on Jul 13, 2014 18:37:56 GMT 1
As could have been expected
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