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  • Fuel shortages forces Nigerian airline to reduce operations

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    • Confirmation that Emirates has retired its last Airbus A330 to leave it with an exclusively Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 fleet means that it will be flying seven short-haul routes from its hub of less than 1,000km distance using two of the biggest widebodies on the market.

      Source: Flight Global
      Why does Emirates is not interested in operating narrowbody aircraft on short haul routes? Example : Isn't that better idea to operate to 7 or 8 daily onboard narrowbody aircraft instead of three daily flights onboard widebody aircraft for their short haul routes. More flight frequency gives more flexibility to passengers.

      EK is one of the successful airline and I'm sure they will have reasons to operate widebody aircraft on short haul but I'm curious to know the reason.

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      • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
        Salam Air is the first budget airline for the Sultanate of Oman. the airline is planning to start operation by December 2016. the network will include a number of destinations from Middle East, Africa & Indian sub Continent.

        Their first A320 has been painted in AUH. It's an ex-LATAM A320 - PR-MHI. To be registered as A40-???
        Nice to see an upcoming budget Airline in the Middle East! Lets hope they succeed like G9 and FZ, not forgetting Saudia's subsidiary FlyNas (XY) who's performing quite well. Lets hope to see Salam Air serving CMB in the near future!
        Love the color scheme in their livery
        -Aaqib Hussain
        (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
        www.youtube.com/airlines747

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        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
          Why does Emirates is not interested in operating narrowbody aircraft on short haul routes? Example : Isn't that better idea to operate to 7 or 8 daily onboard narrowbody aircraft instead of three daily flights onboard widebody aircraft for their short haul routes. More flight frequency gives more flexibility to passengers.

          EK is one of the successful airline and I'm sure they will have reasons to operate widebody aircraft on short haul but I'm curious to know the reason.
          Seen how full Dubai is? They are rapidly running out of space. Fly Dubai will leave to Dubai World next year.

          No building going on at Dubai World (one runway built out of 6).

          Dubai's Debt to GDP was 132% earlier this year - they're in serious trouble.
          Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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          • Big boy takes into the air

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            • Airbus history made: the A350-1000 performs its successful maiden flight

              On its maiden flight performed 24 November 2016, the A350-1000 demonstrated its efficiency and capabilities for the global customer base of this longest-fuse...

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              • Very good to see A350-1000 is on the air.

                Who is the launch customer of A350-1000? Who are the other airlines have shown interest in taking these planes?

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                • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                  Very good to see A350-1000 is on the air.

                  Who is the launch customer of A350-1000? Who are the other airlines have shown interest in taking these planes?
                  Launch Customer - Qatar Airways
                  Haleef Ismail
                  www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                  • ‘Ghost’ Airbus A350 sighting unnerves aviation industry

                    http://www.thenational.ae/business/a...ation-industry
                    Heart Breaking site !! SL Politics is ruining the potential of our national carrier "SriLankan Airlines" !!
                    SriLankan Airlines shouldn't have ordered the A350 in the first place. The A330 is the best widebody for SriLankan's long-haul flights.

                    Any idea who is going to take this plane?

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                    • First Bombardier CS300 enters revenue service

                      ​Bombardier delivered the first CS300 to launch operator Air Baltic in a 28 November ceremony in Mirabel that formally marked the end of the CSeries development programme.


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                      looks like BA is interested in C Series

                      Bombardier has announced it is anticipating another major order for its C-Series passenger jets, which are part-made in Belfast, at some point next year.

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                      • Airbus A330-202 1472 5A-ONP Afriqiyah Airways ferried 27may16 TIP-HAM for further repairs after gunfire and shelling damage 13jul14 ex F-WWYK



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                        • Is Iran air still operating their Boeing 747's. And how about their other aircraft's they have a reputation for operating very old aircraft's due to sanctions.

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                          • Originally posted by Mach3 View Post
                            Is Iran air still operating their Boeing 747's. And how about their other aircraft's they have a reputation for operating very old aircraft's due to sanctions.
                            I remember Iran Air was flying one B747SP for passenger flights to KUL & PEK and one B742F for cargo services. It seems to be both their B747s have been stored once they signed contract to get new fleet. But they are still operating the ageing A300s and A310s.

                            Any sign of their new fleet? Have Iran air took delivery of brand new A321, A332, ATR72 ?

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                            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                              I remember Iran Air was flying one B747SP for passenger flights to KUL & PEK and one B742F for cargo services. It seems to be both their B747s have been stored once they signed contract to get new fleet. But they are still operating the ageing A300s and A310s.

                              Any sign of their new fleet? Have Iran air took delivery of brand new A321, A332, ATR72 ?

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                              • Iran Air first A321 (EP-IFA) already been delivered to Tehran? When was it?

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