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  • Godofpower
    Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 50

    #496
    The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) flew for the first time a few days ago.
    Deliveries will start in 2017 with ANA probably being the first customer. Japan airlines and Eastern Airlines have also ordered them.






    Last edited by Godofpower; 14-11-2015, 08:47 AM.

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    • Aaqib
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 474

      #497
      SpiceJet to Add 150+ Aircraft to their fleet

      NEW DELHI: Emboldened by a quick turnaround in fortunes under its new promoters, budget airline SpiceJet has initiated talks with aircraft manufacturers to place orders for at least 150 planes, said Ajay Singh, chairman of India's fourth largest carrier.

      Read more at:




      SpiceJet Boeing 737-800 captured at MAA (September 2014)
      - Aaqib Hussain
      http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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      • Sandaru
        Administrator
        • Oct 2015
        • 361

        #498
        AirAsia jet crash which killed all 162 on board was caused by cracked flight computer and 'subsequent crew actions', say investigators

        1. Airbus A320 plunged into Java Sea an hour in flight in December last year
        2. Plane suffered repeated faults with its computerised rudder control system
        3. Cracked soldering meant it malfunctioned four times on flight and 23 times the previous year, report by Indonesian investigators has found
        4. Crew disabled auto-pilot in bid to fix the situation, but lost control of plane
        5. Jet went into 'prolonged stall beyond capability of the crew to recover'


        Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3t3Vbyphs

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #499
          Originally posted by Sandaru
          AirAsia jet crash which killed all 162 on board was caused by cracked flight computer and 'subsequent crew actions', say investigators

          1. Airbus A320 plunged into Java Sea an hour in flight in December last year
          2. Plane suffered repeated faults with its computerised rudder control system
          3. Cracked soldering meant it malfunctioned four times on flight and 23 times the previous year, report by Indonesian investigators has found
          4. Crew disabled auto-pilot in bid to fix the situation, but lost control of plane
          5. Jet went into 'prolonged stall beyond capability of the crew to recover'


          Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3t3Vbyphs
          Very sad. :-(
          I pray for those pax to rest in peace
          Is this aircraft belongs to Malaysia.What's the aircraft rego? So many aircraft accidents in the short period of time.

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          • Sandaru
            Administrator
            • Oct 2015
            • 361

            #500
            Originally posted by banuthev
            Very sad. :-(
            I pray for those pax to rest in peace
            Is this aircraft belongs to Malaysia.What's the aircraft rego? So many aircraft accidents in the short period of time.
            Aircraft Details

            Registration Mark : PK-AXC
            Manufacturer : Airbus Company
            Country of Manufacturer : France
            Type/ Model : Airbus A320-216
            Serial Number : 3648
            Year of manufacture : 2008
            Certificate of Airworthiness
            Issued : 21 October 2014
            Validity : Valid until 20 October 2015
            Category : Transport
            Limitations : None
            Certificate of Registration
            Number : 2531
            Issued : 22 October 2014
            Validity : Valid until 21 October 2015
            Time Since New : 23,039 Flight Hours
            Cycles Since New : 13,610 Cycles
            Last Major Check : C-Check, 31 January 2014, 6 Years Check, 2-17
            September 2014
            Last Minor Check : E-Check, 16 November 2014

            Engine Details

            Manufacturer : SNECMA
            Type/Model : CFM 56-5B6/3
            Serial Number-1 engine : 697957
             Time Since New : 23,039 Hours
             Cycles Since New : 13,610 Cycles
            Serial Number-2 engine : 697958
             Time Since New : 23,039 Hours
             Cycles Since New : 13,610 Cycles

            The full report from Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee is available at https://t.co/zf3K5d2Luj/s/Gbnp

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            • banuthev
              Administrator
              • Dec 2010
              • 3947

              #501
              Originally posted by Aaqib
              NEW DELHI: Emboldened by a quick turnaround in fortunes under its new promoters, budget airline SpiceJet has initiated talks with aircraft manufacturers to place orders for at least 150 planes, said Ajay Singh, chairman of India's fourth largest carrier.

              Read more at:
              I heard Spicejet is looking to make a hub in DWC and it's waiting for government approval.
              Is it true Flydubai intrested in buying Spicejet? How this is going help Flydubai which serves majority of the indian destinations out of Dubai. If Spicejet make a hub in DWC, wont it give direct competition for Flydubai? May be Flydubai is not going to shift from DXB to DWC.

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              • Azamh
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 246

                #502
                Originally posted by banuthev
                I heard Spicejet is looking to make a hub in DWC and it's waiting for government approval.
                Is it true Flydubai intrested in buying Spicejet? How this is going help Flydubai which serves majority of the indian destinations out of Dubai. If Spicejet make a hub in DWC, wont it give direct competition for Flydubai? May be Flydubai is not going to shift from DXB to DWC.
                May be ...
                Etihad Bought Jet Airways
                Now Fly Dubai to buy Spice jet.

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                • Max
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 919

                  #503
                  Some Interesting OFF Topic...........cool:

                  The operators of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) have placed a bizarre advertisement in a Malaysian newspaper seeking the owners of three 747-200 aircraft apparently abandoned there.

                  "If you fail to collect the aircraft within 14 days of the date of this notice, we reserve the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the aircraft" under Malaysian regulations, said the ad which ran in Monday's edition of The Star.

                  The notice was addressed to the "untraceable owner" of the planes.

                  Zainol Mohd Isa, general manager of Malaysia Airports (Sepang), which operates the facility, said the airport had been trying to contact the planes' last known owners.

                  He said they were "international" and not Malaysian, but declined to give further details.

                  "I don?t know why they are not responding. There could be many reasons. Sometimes it could be because they have no money to continue operations," Zainol said.

                  If no payment is received by December 21, the planes will be auctioned or sold for scrap to recoup the outstanding charges.

                  The notice gave the planes' registration numbers as TF-ARM, TF-ARN, and TF-ARH. Zainol said two are passenger aircraft and one is a cargo plane.


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                  • Max
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 919

                    #504
                    Found the owners.....

                    Boeing 747 - MSN 22363 - TF-ARM

                    Last Airline Air Atlanta Icelandic

                    Status : Stored
                    Last Registration : TF-ARM

                    Last Airline Air Atlanta Icelandic

                    Country : Iceland
                    Date : 1986 -
                    Codes CC ABD
                    Callsign : Atlanta
                    Web site : http://www.atlanta.is

                    Boeing 747 - MSN 22669 - TF-ARH
                    Last Airline Air Atlanta Icelandic

                    Status : Stored
                    Last Registration : TF-ARH

                    Last Airline Air Atlanta Icelandic

                    Country : Iceland
                    Date : 1986 -
                    Codes CC ABD
                    Callsign : Atlanta
                    Web site : http://www.atlanta.is

                    Boeing 747 - MSN 22382 - TF-ARN
                    Last Airline Malaysia Airlines

                    Status : Stored
                    Last Registration : TF-ARN

                    Last Airline Malaysia Airlines - Leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic

                    Country : Malaysia
                    Date : 1971 -
                    Codes MH MAS
                    Callsign : Malaysian
                    Web site : http://www.malaysiaairlines.com

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                    • Srilankan1
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 499

                      #505
                      Emirates unveils fleet plans through 2018

                      Rob Finlayson

                      Dubai-based Emirates Airline has announced fleet plans through 2018.

                      In 2016, Emirates will retire 26 aircraft, comprising 12 Airbus A330-300s, four A340-300s, one A340-500, six Boeing 777-200ERs, two 777-300s and one 777-300ER.

                      In 2017, 13 more aircraft will be retired and another 13 will be retired in 2018.

                      Balancing its aircraft retirement program, Emirates will take delivery of 36 new aircraft in 2016, comprising 20 A380s and 16 777-300ERs.

                      At the end of 2016, the aircraft retirements and new deliveries will put Emirates average fleet age at 5.6 years. A recent analysis shows the average fleet age for the top five airlines in North America is 13.6 years, while the average fleet age for the top five airlines in Europe is 10.7 years.

                      Emirates president Tim Clark said, “Emirates has a global footprint as the world’s largest international airline, and we have a responsibility to our customers, the communities we serve, and the planet ...With the retirement of older aircraft and the introduction of new, more fuel efficient aircraft in 2016, Emirates will continue to lead the industry in reducing the age of our fleet, while at the same time defining new levels of service that our customers have come to expect.”

                      Currently, Emirates has 244 aircraft in its fleet. In 2015, the airline received 26 new aircraft, including 15 A380s, 10 Boeing 777-300ERs and one 777 freighter.

                      The airline has 262 additional aircraft on order, worth more than $120 billion at list prices. Its order book includes 71 A380s, 42 777-300ERs, 115 777-9Xs and 35 777-8Xs.

                      The new Boeing 777Xs, which will begin delivery in 2020, will be nearly 20% more fuel efficient than previous models, including a range of passenger-focused amenities, Emirates said.

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                      • CalgaryLankan
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 251

                        #506
                        Originally posted by Srilankan1
                        Emirates unveils fleet plans through 2018

                        Rob Finlayson

                        Dubai-based Emirates Airline has announced fleet plans through 2018.


                        http://m.atwonline.com/airframes/emi...s-through-2018
                        Just saw United ending its Dubai service. ME3 are slowly eating in to North American market. Canada is holding on by restricting access but not sure for how long. http://www.emirates247.com/business/...12-10-1.613509

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                        • Speedbird
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 616

                          #507
                          Originally posted by CalgaryLankan
                          Just saw United ending its Dubai service. ME3 are slowly eating in to North American market. Canada is holding on by restricting access but not sure for how long. http://www.emirates247.com/business/...12-10-1.613509
                          One reason previous administration was not ready move on the matter was to please Quebec...There is a good possibility the current Liberal Govt. will open up the restricted access...AC knows that...I assume thats why AC resumes operating to DEL or I may be completely wrong in this analysis

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                          • Cayman
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 379

                            #508
                            Originally posted by CalgaryLankan
                            Just saw United ending its Dubai service. ME3 are slowly eating in to North American market. Canada is holding on by restricting access but not sure for how long. http://www.emirates247.com/business/...12-10-1.613509
                            It is more to do with UA losing the lucrative US government contracts than ME3 encroachment.

                            B6 has won the new contract, which will offer all international legs on EK (as their codeshare partner).

                            Quite the coup by B6/EK!!

                            While the US3 were whining about subsidies, EK along with B6 pulled the rug underneath them!

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                            • ecureilx
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 616

                              #509
                              Originally posted by Max
                              Some Interesting OFF Topic...........cool:

                              The operators of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) have placed a bizarre advertisement in a Malaysian newspaper seeking the owners of three 747-200 aircraft apparently abandoned there.
                              It is not bizarre. Though in Boleh Land (Malaysia), anything done by MH or the government is satire.

                              MAS = loosely is said as Malaysia no system, in the local lingo.

                              Here, it is just a legal process, which says you must advertise for the owners to come up and pay / collect them, before auctioning them off.

                              It's not like they don't know the owners, it's just the 747-200Fs are beyond economic recovery.

                              Just like for MH 370, when Malaysian Airlines wanted the plane declared lost, so the insurance payouts can start, the family members demanded that MH rescind the declaration.

                              So minus the plane being declared lost/written off, no insurance pay outs !
                              Last edited by ecureilx; 11-12-2015, 07:39 AM.

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                              • ecureilx
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 616

                                #510
                                http://indianexpress.com/article/ind...umbai-airport/

                                Technician sucked into Air India plane engine in Mumbai airport, killed
                                The deceased allegedly got stuck in the engine of the flight while the plane was being taxied away.


                                Preliminary reports say the Plane's APU was in-Op, and was idling on one engine, and the pilot powered it up to bleed air start the other Engine, before the Ground crew gave the all clear.

                                It's an A 319

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