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Post by kevin5345179 on Jun 13, 2018 8:24:47 GMT 1
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Post by kevin5345179 on Jun 18, 2018 6:55:04 GMT 1
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Post by someone on Jun 22, 2018 13:15:20 GMT 1
Red Wings to become a new CS300 operator as they will take 6 on lease from Ilyushin Finance from May 2019
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Post by peter on Jun 22, 2018 14:47:44 GMT 1
Red Wings to become a new CS300 operator as they will take 6 on lease from Ilyushin Finance from May 2019 Was published 28 April. Aircraft will be leased from STLC (who took over those slots from ILC). Link (again)
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Post by kevin5345179 on Jun 25, 2018 8:23:28 GMT 1
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Post by bmw801 on Jul 1, 2018 17:06:22 GMT 1
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Post by theaviationbeat on Jul 2, 2018 4:34:09 GMT 1
Time to move this thread to the "Other Airbus Aircraft" section of the forum? It would be nice to see the CSeries placed below the A350 as this program will have lots of interesting developments in the coming years.
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Post by s543 on Jul 2, 2018 9:39:43 GMT 1
So the "renaming" still not in action
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Post by peter on Jul 2, 2018 11:21:23 GMT 1
Time to move this thread to the "Other Airbus Aircraft" section of the forum? It would be nice to see the CSeries placed below the A350 as this program will have lots of interesting developments in the coming years. No. This thread can stay in place for the already delivered aircraft. You don't put a DC-9 in a Boeing-thread either A new thread would be better.
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Post by mjoelnir on Jul 2, 2018 12:52:44 GMT 1
ATR is not under Airbus either. We should keep the C-Series separate, at least as long the C-Series is still owned partly by Bombardier. It would perhaps rather make sense to open a thread C-Series independent of the Airbus and Bombardier threads.
The DC-9 would actually make sense in the Boeing thread. Boeing and McDonnell Douglas was a merger, not a take over. So today's Boeing Corporation is a continuation of Boeing before the merger as well as McDonnell Douglas before the merger. So taking out the DC frames is arbitrary.
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