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  • Srilankan1
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    Originally posted by umedhah
    Good old days... I remember when EK used to Operate A345 to AKL :S missed her a lot  

    I had a chance to fly on 345 last year VIE-DXB . but now all are 773's.

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by Srilankan1
    Airbus A340-300 - 4

    Airbus A340-500 - 7
    Good old days... I remember when EK used to Operate A345 to AKL :S missed her a lot   

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  • Srilankan1
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    Originally posted by banuthev
    Emirates has withdrawn one of the A340-500 registration A6-ERH from the fleet and it's now been positioned in storage at Lourdes on the 20/11/2014. Ferry flight operated as EK3073 yesterday morning in all white livery.

    guys any pictures of this bird? Does any body know how many A340 types are in Emirates fleet?
    Airbus A340-300 - 4

    Airbus A340-500 - 7

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  • banuthev
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    Emirates has withdrawn one of the A340-500 registration A6-ERH from the fleet and it's now been positioned in storage at Lourdes on the 20/11/2014. Ferry flight operated as EK3073 yesterday morning in all white livery.

    guys any pictures of this bird? Does any body know how many A340 types are in Emirates fleet?

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by Serendib
    In pictures: inside KLM’s two-bedroom private jet

    The jetliner will be transformed into one of the most spectacular Airbnb apartments any aviation enthusiast could imagine. After crossing the world 3,675 times the KLM airplane will be located next to Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on November 28-30 for 3 nights

    Nervous flyers are also welcome, as the airplane will remain on the ground. The lucky guests will get to relax in a 366m squared apartment, decked out with a play area, master bedroom, study, seven bathrooms – and 116 jet windows.



    MSN
    What's this aircraft? It looks like it is retired MD11.

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  • Serendib
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    In pictures: inside KLM’s two-bedroom private jet

    The jetliner will be transformed into one of the most spectacular Airbnb apartments any aviation enthusiast could imagine. After crossing the world 3,675 times the KLM airplane will be located next to Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on November 28-30 for 3 nights

    Nervous flyers are also welcome, as the airplane will remain on the ground. The lucky guests will get to relax in a 366m squared apartment, decked out with a play area, master bedroom, study, seven bathrooms – and 116 jet windows.









    MSN
    Last edited by Serendib; 20-11-2014, 06:50 PM.

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by SpookyFlyer
    ek, klm, ba, af, qf, sa
    Here is my list of airlines serve in all 6 continents. I named one of the destination serve by the airline.

    ## - AFRICA / ASIA / EUROPE / NORTH AM / OCEANIA / SOUTH AMERICA
    BA - Entebbe, Male', Berlin, Washingdon, Sydney, Austin, Rio de Janeiro
    DL - Johannesburg, Delhi, Amsterdam, Baltimore, Sydney, Bogota
    EK - Abidjan, Bangalore, Athens, Chicago, Adelaide, Buenos Aires
    EY - Casablanca, Bahrain, Dublin, Dallas, Melborune, Sao Paulo
    KE - Nairobi, Colombo, London, Chicago, Brisbane, Sao Paulo
    QF - Johannesburg, Bangkok, London, New York, Sydney, Santiago de Chile
    QR - Dar Es Salaam, Dhaka, Edinburgh, Dallas, Perth, Sao Paulo
    SA - Accra, Beijing, London, New York, Perth, Rio De Janeiro
    SQ - Capetown, Dubai, Frankfurt, San Francisco, Melbourne, Sao Paulo

    Turkish Airlines serving 5 continents except Australia. I am wondering why they still have not started flights to Australia?

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  • flylanka
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    Originally posted by SpookyFlyer
    ek, klm, ba, af, qf, sa
    No not AF. Air Francs does not fly to Australia. Same with KLM no KLM to Australia.

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by skyline
    KL & AF don't have direct flights to Australasia I think NZ flying to JOH? not sure.
    NZ only flies upto HKG on the west side
    An information hub designed specifically for the United States and Canadian travel agent, booking travel on Air New Zealand services, learn more.

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  • Serendib
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    Boeing stays in lead over Airbus as it delivers 61 units in October : http://www.anna.aero/2014/11/19/boei...us-in-october/

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  • skyline
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    Originally posted by banuthev
    MH doesn't fly to Africa as well. MH operated one of the long route on Kuala Lumpur – Johannesburg and Kuala Lumpur – Cape Town – Buenos Aires. I think they cancelled the flights Africa and South America together in Feb 2012.

    Also Delta Airlines and Qatar Airways serve in all 6 Continents.
    Are you sure Delta Airlines flying to Africa and Australia?

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  • skyline
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    Originally posted by SpookyFlyer
    ek, klm, ba, af, qf, sa
    KL & AF don't have direct flights to Australasia I think NZ flying to JOH? not sure.

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by SpookyFlyer
    As far as I know they have cancelled operations to south america.
    MH doesn't fly to Africa as well. MH operated one of the long route on Kuala Lumpur – Johannesburg and Kuala Lumpur – Cape Town – Buenos Aires. I think they cancelled the flights Africa and South America all together in Feb 2012.

    Also Delta Airlines and Qatar Airways serve in all 6 Continents.

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  • SpookyFlyer
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    Originally posted by Serendib
    SQ flying to South America?
    according to wiki they are flying to São Paulo(GRU)

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  • Serendib
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    Originally posted by SpookyFlyer
    As far as I know they have cancelled operations to south america.
    SQ flying to South America?

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