joeysoap wrote: » Why would Aeroflot 'store' a 2009 320? Quick glance at airfleets show they have much older 320's active. Could this be a 'troublesome' aircraft that was first on their list for getting rid of?
cdsb46 wrote: » Can anyone confirm if Aer Lingus has changed from the 757 to 330 for Toronto?
goingnowhere wrote: » Aeroflot had a remove a lot of aircraft as a result of the changing economic situation. Good old hard currency game. Flown with them in 2013, aircraft cabin in impeccable condition on both flights. They do take a bit of pride still as a flag carrier (for the USSR, its still on the logo)
L1011 wrote: » KLM are returning two CF6 powered 330s to lessors this year - even if its their oldest, they're 11 years old. Considering recent A320 adds have been lease returns I do wonder if these are on their radar. With the vast bulk of recent 330s being Roller powered, useful second-hand CF6 models aren't that abundant.
Simon Gruber Says wrote: » I was on the two new 330's recently, FNG & FNH. They have an updated economy seat, with a little more cushion, middle armrests that can actually be fully raised and a better IFE screen with a standard headphone jack and USB port. Is it just on the new arrivals and are they going to upgrade the older machines to these if not?
joeysoap wrote: » Looks great alright, but a friend who travelled on one says the toilet set up is poor, doors opening onto where staff were taking their lunch break (don't know if it's a lunch break , but where they were having food anyway). But the cabin does look good, clean and bright.
joeysoap wrote: » a friend who travelled on one says the toilet set up is poor, doors opening onto where staff were taking their lunch break (don't know if it's a lunch break , but where they were having food anyway).
Razor44 wrote: » You would have to think it would make sense for EI due to the rarity of the CF6 330s. However does EIs current CEO have the vision for that, and the ability to make that vision/strategic view into a business case for them.
L1011 wrote: » All existing EI (and IB) ones are CF6. If going 330neo/350 they'd have to go rolls then but they're different generation Trents anyway
Simon Gruber Says wrote: » Is it just on the new arrivals and are they going to upgrade the older machines to these if not?
roundymac wrote: » http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/52430-aer-lingus-to-finalize-a321neolr-tender-shortly Just spotted this on the web, interesting development. 7 A3231s LR.
Locker10a wrote: » So does that mean they are requesting leasing companies who have access to or orders for the A321LR to offer leases ? They don't intend to purchase any? Just lease, how soon could these leases be available ?
Bussywussy wrote: » There is a plan to modify existing seats with the newer Panasonic eco monitors,not sure will it happen,there is no problem in the design and recertifying of the seats,recaro are already on it.
Avada wrote: » Thank god, the older ife system is crap
Bussywussy wrote: » It'll be same system,just newer better monitors.
Razor44 wrote: » L1011 wrote: » KLM are returning two CF6 powered 330s to lessors this year - even if its their oldest, they're 11 years old. Considering recent A320 adds have been lease returns I do wonder if these are on their radar. With the vast bulk of recent 330s being Roller powered, useful second-hand CF6 models aren't that abundant. You would have to think it would make sense for EI due to the rarity of the CF6 330s. However does EIs current CEO have the vision for that, and the ability to make that vision/strategic view into a business case for them.
Simon Gruber Says wrote: » The touch screen is actually usable on them at least and they've changed the in flight map to one that looks better. Other than that, it's the same as it was.