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Sweet find! Thanks!Kuang_Grade wrote:I've found a site called http://www.seatguru.com that has been very helpful in my trip planning.....
American Oyaji wrote:This was American Airlines?
IkemenTommy wrote:I try to stick with Star Alli flights only.
gboothe wrote:Ahh, Tommy, I hate to be nosey (not really), but what happened to your new job. Every time you post now, you've just gotten off an airplane! Does that go with the new turf?
IkemenTommy wrote:Call me Mr. International.. a playa with the passport
Buraku wrote:... A380 will allow UPS to to massive lifts, India may look at an alternative design which will allow almost 900 people on board
Buraku wrote:Volunteers injured in A380 drill
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4847344.stm
One man broke his leg and another 32 people suffered minor injuries during an emergency evacuation drill of the new A380 superjumbo in Germany.
goldenboy_ge wrote:The PR for the Scarebus A-380(tm) says it will have enough room for "shopping and a casino"....Starbucks, McDonalds.
^That's right. And there will be a bar of course. See the picture above.
Some Airlines plan to integrate showers and a kids room. But look at this, it's amazing:
Dingo can't see this catching on sigificantly unless airfares are substantially reduced in compensation.
^The air tickets are much cheaper!!
And will this plane be able to land at any airports besides Sydney?
^This big baby requires a long runway like a Jumbo. Nevertheless there's another important issue. These planes need their special XXL hangar and not all countries can effort this, therefore they might hold in France, Frankfurt/Munich (Hamburg?), Dubai and in some other countries for maintenance.
Singapore Airlines will be the first customer to obtain the brand new A380 in 2006. I'm so excited to fly with that big Dumbo.
By the way I always fly with Singapore Airlines, they got the most beautiful stuartdess in the world![]()
By the way, hi Dingo... long time no see, till now no avatar huh :P
kurohinge1 wrote:My friend sent me this photo, taken over Sydney this morning, with the caption "Guess what just flew over our place?... "
. . .emperor wrote:
... OMG! that guy isnt the co-pilot!?!
SOMEONE GET JACK BAUER UP HERE!!!
Jack wrote:I don't believe any airline will use the A380 with 555 seats. The typical configuration will probably be 700 seats or more. The aircraft is being certified for a maximum of 853 people. When you consider the operating expenses and fuel it takes to get its ass off the ground, 555 passengers (assuming 100% load factor) wont be enough to pay for all the cost. I see this plane flying with 750 seats at 85% load factor would mean 640 people or more.
Narita is the only airport equiped to handle this aircraft. Heathrow, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Narita, LAX, Charles de Gaule, Frankfurt, Dubai, JFK, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul and a few others are the only airports likely to see this bird.
That's not iii-hiiitIkemenTommy wrote:
its an airbus cargo plane
http://www.northamerica.eads.net/web/lang/en/800/content/OF00000029700002/5/42/41200425.html
and was used to deliver food and medical supplies during the Katrina disaster
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