According to Reliable sources, Scoot to launch long-haul flights to Europe from 2017. Any idea which destinations they will fly?
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostStarting from 29NOV16, FZ will launch 2 daily flights to Bangkok, Thailand.
The first departure will be at 16:20 & the second rotation at 01:20.
Goodluck to them competing with Emirates and their 7 daily flights
Source:A net
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostOnly 12 x A350? I thought they are ordering A380s too.
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A Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300, registration B-KQY performing flight CX-270 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Hong Kong (China), was enroute at FL330 about 50nm northeast of Minsk (Belarus) when the crew detected a possible fuel leak at one of the engines (GE90) and decided to divert to Minsk, where the aircraft landed safely on runway 31 about one hour later.
Source:Avherald
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The World’s Top 10 Airlines of 2016
Emirates
Qatar Airways
Singapore Airlines
Cathay Pacific
ANA All Nippon Airways
Etihad Airways
Turkish Airlines
EVA Air
Qantas Airways
Lufthansa
Emirates is named the World's Best Airline at the Skytrax 2016 World Airline Awards. This is the fourth time Emirates has won this top prize in the awards history.
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Airbus is slashing production of its A380 aircraft after struggling to find new customers.
The company said Wednesday it will build only 20 of the twin-deck A380 next year, and only 12 per year from 2018. That's down from 27 it delivered in 2015.
Airbus (EADSF) has been struggling to pitch the super jumbo to new buyers. There are 193 of the aircraft in use around the world, with 126 more orders from airlines lined up. That's way below the 1,200 orders Airbus said it expected when the aircraft was first introduced in 2005.
The A380, which was designed to challenge Boeing in the super large aircraft market, took 15 years to develop at a cost of $25 billion. Airlines are now moving towards more fuel efficient planes, rather than super large aircraft, to cut down costs. Fuel is the second biggest expense for airlines, behind staff costs.
Read More - http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/13/news...t-super-jumbo/
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SWISS Launches Revenue Service with State-of-the-Art Bombardier C Series Aircraft
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft today congratulated launch operator Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) on the successful entry-into-service of the CS100 aircraft. The maiden commercial flight of the CS100 aircraft has departed Zurich for Paris Charles de Gaulle.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View Posthttp://www.bombardier.com/en/media/n...ardiercom.html
SWISS Launches Revenue Service with State-of-the-Art Bombardier C Series Aircraft
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft today congratulated launch operator Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) on the successful entry-into-service of the CS100 aircraft. The maiden commercial flight of the CS100 aircraft has departed Zurich for Paris Charles de Gaulle.
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Originally posted by TheF15Ace View PostShe seems to be having alot of issues with delays almost everyday. And yesterdays ZRH-MAN flight returned to ZRH after one of the air conditioning systems failed.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostTrue and it is just a 1st aircraft and it has been only 4 days of operation
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/hb-jba
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