skyw82
Well-Known Member
Its a shame the A340-500s are going bye bye. What's really interesting is how SIN-EWR takes about 2 hours more than SIN-LAX. Always blew my mind.
the 340 was almost obsolete before it ever flew it's first revenue flight.
Its a shame the A340-500s are going bye bye. What's really interesting is how SIN-EWR takes about 2 hours more than SIN-LAX. Always blew my mind.
Block or better FTW!Lets just say one airline broke the record for block time between CDG and AMS a few weeks ago.
Roundy round they go...
http://www.avherald.com/h?article=46685f67&opt=0 ?Lets just say one airline broke the record for block time between CDG and AMS a few weeks ago.
Roundy round they go...
So what then is the business justification for the 380? Using numbers of the EK site (360 for the 773ER and 489 for the 380) the 380 is only carrying about 35% more people. Does the fact that the airplane can most that many people at one time make up for the higher fuel burn per passenger?
The 747-8 is a hit as a freighter, won't be hard to find buyers quick.
Cool deal. Some of my typos in the prior questions are just dumb though......Good question....
TP
I fly the -300. It's very, very slow down low but get quite going past FL180. We never finish very high though, FL390 is all I've ever done, even though rec max was FL410. It just won't go. But it's a joy to fly, extremely quiet in the office and the first half. FA's in the back complain that it can be a little bit squirely in turbulences. Good fuel mileage too. Out of Bogota @233 tons TOW, you barely get 800 fpm initial climb (Bogota sits at 8860ft). Out of CDG I've seen a whopping 1500 ft/min up to about 15000ft where it gets better..."Air France 47 heavy, are you an A330 or 340?"
"Sir, we are an Airbus A340, Air Fronzzzz forty-seven heavy."
"Can you switch on the other two engines and give me a better climb, please?"
I fly the -300. It's very, very slow down low but get quite going past FL180. We never finish very high though, FL390 is all I've ever done, even though rec max was FL410. It just won't go. But it's a joy to fly, extremely quiet in the office and the first half. FA's in the back complain that it can be a little bit squirely in turbulences. Good fuel mileage too. Out of Bogota @233 tons TOW, you barely get 800 fpm initial climb (Bogota sits at 8860ft). Out of CDG I've seen a whopping 1500 ft/min up to about 15000ft where it gets better...
Yes, they do and it's a recommended procedure in... Bogota one more time.Do any of your 330's or 340's have a fuel dump capability?
Yes, they do and it's a recommended procedure in... Bogota one more time.
Sellout.
I'm doing my homework on the 330 systems right now and I just couldn't figure out why in the world it doesn't have fuel dump. Rumor has it that NWA ordered them without, but I couldn't believe they'd be that short-sighted and thought it was a manufacturer thing.
I have one 757 trip and a 767 trip then it's 330 time.
No, no, it's all good. I move up a number in the category.Sellout.
I just couldn't figure out why in the world it doesn't have fuel dump. Rumor has it that NWA ordered them without, but I couldn't believe they'd be that short-sighted and thought it was a manufacturer thing.