LockstockNL777 From Netherlands, joined Feb 2008, 99 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (9 months 1 week 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 45926 times:
From FlightGlobal today:
Emirates' first Airbus A380 breaks cover in Hamburg
By Max Kingsley-Jones
Airbus has released pictures of the first Airbus A380 destined for Emirates being rolled out of the paint shop at the airframer's plant in Hamburg.
The aircraft, which was ferried from Toulouse to Hamburg for customisation last September, has undergone cabin interior installation and painting at the German factory. It is equipped with Emirates' three-class, 489-seat layout (14 first class, 76 business and 399 economy class).
This aircraft - which Airbus says was rolled out of the paint shop on 14th March - will now undergo modifications that have resulted from the flight-test programme to bring it up to production specification, as well as finalisation of cabin furnishings requested by the customer.
Image credit: Airbus/C. Brinkmann
Delivery of the first of Emirates' 58 Engine Alliance GP7200-powered giants is expected in July, with the type due to enter service on the airline's Dubai-New York service on 1 October.
Later deliveries will be equipped with a medium-range three-class 517-seat configuration or a medium-range two-class configuration with 604 seats.
AirbusA346 From United Kingdom (England), joined Dec 2004, 7433 posts, RR: 1 Reply 3, posted (9 months 1 week 2 days 5 hours ago) and read 45442 times:
KennyK From United Kingdom, joined Apr 2005, 299 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (9 months 1 week 2 days 3 hours ago) and read 45225 times:
Digging around the internet It looks like LHR will be the first airport to be served by two airlines with A380s, Singapore and Emirates once Emirates starts serving LHR from 1 Dec. Then Sydney will be the second served by two airlines, Singapore and Qantas when Qantas starts Sydney to LA. It would appear that Sydney will be the first airport to see the first three airlines when Emirates starts its service to Sydney/Auckland in Feb 08.
Am I right in these conclusions, it would be nice to see a list of planned services at the end of this year, has anyone got this information? And a map of the world showing these routes would be even better.
Gemuser From Australia, joined Nov 2003, 2632 posts, RR: 3 Reply 9, posted (9 months 1 week 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 44591 times:
Quoting KennyK (Reply 4): Digging around the internet It looks like LHR will be the first airport to be served by two airlines with A380s, Singapore and Emirates once Emirates starts serving LHR from 1 Dec. Then Sydney will be the second served by two airlines, Singapore and Qantas when Qantas starts Sydney to LA. It would appear that Sydney will be the first airport to see the first three airlines when Emirates starts its service to Sydney/Auckland in Feb 08.
If EK starts serving LHR on 1 Dec,it will be a race between SYD & LHR to see who gets two A380 operators first. On current plans QF starts MEL-LAX service no later than 1 Oct, the flight MAY originate in SYD, but even if it does not QF will have at least 3 A380s by 1 Dec and 4 by end 2008, so regular services from SYD are likely to start before 1 Dec, with the 3rd airframe, even if domestic only, eg SYD-PER.
That's assuming the launch of V-Australia on SYD-LAX does not change QFs plans. It has been rumoured that QF may launch SYD-LAX first in response to the VA launch. My guess is that QF will launch MEL-LAX as planned and is pushing Airbus like crazy to have the forth A380 delivered before 1 Dec so QF can start A380 service SYD-LAX before the mid Dec launch of VA service.
Astuteman From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2005, 5053 posts, RR: 69 Reply 10, posted (9 months 1 week 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 44476 times:
Quoting Gemuser (Reply 9): QF will have at least 3 A380s by 1 Dec and 4 by end 2008
IIRC both QF and EK are due to have 4 A380's by the year-end.
Without being an insider, I believe he is referring to the EK and even more to the QF airframes:
EK:
MSN 011: should be no problem, see reply no 02 by LockstockNL
MSN 013: see thread starter
MSN 016: see thread starter
MSN 017: ?
QF:
MSN 014: first flight in January 2008, currently in XFW
MSN 015: ?
MSN 022: ?
MSN 026: was expected to reach power-on this week (see flightglobal link above)
MSN 014 made its first flight in January 2008 and is scheduled to be delivered in August 2008. If you consider these 5 months as a constant (which is most probably not correct but anyway) than MSN 015, 022 and 026 would have to make their first flights until May 2008. This is of course only a rough estimation but it fits at least to the comment made by Mr. Schoepf.
Astuteman From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2005, 5053 posts, RR: 69 Reply 12, posted (9 months 1 week 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 44188 times:
Quoting N14AZ (Reply 11): Mr. Schoepf of Airbus mentioned in an interview that the plan of delivering 13 A380s this year (5 x SQ, 4 x EK, 4 x QF) is “not yet secure”.
Yep. Remember that.
I also recall one poster who is on the programme saying that internally, Airbus are targetting 14.6 deliveries this year (there was some amusement regarding 0.6 of a delivery.......)
Gemuser From Australia, joined Nov 2003, 2632 posts, RR: 3 Reply 14, posted (9 months 1 week 1 day 8 hours ago) and read 43891 times:
Quoting N14AZ (Reply 11): This is of course only a rough estimation but it fits at least to the comment made by Mr. Schoepf.
True, but Geoff Dixon, QF CEO, said at the half yearly profit release a few weeks ago that QF WOULD recive four A380s in 2008. Of course he could be wrong, we will just have to wait and see.
Stitch From United States, joined Jul 2005, 12992 posts, RR: 53 Reply 15, posted (9 months 1 week 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 43820 times:
Quoting Gemuser (Reply 14): True, but Geoff Dixon, QF CEO, said at the half yearly profit release a few weeks ago that QF WOULD recive four A380s in 2008. Of course he could be wrong, we will just have to wait and see.
They should get at least three:
VH-OQD in August
VH-OQA in August or October
VH-OQB in October
No doubt. That's how I was able to track them down in Terminal 3 at SIN... You can see all the tails through the terminal glass, I just followed the biggest ones to find the gates with A380's
Rulebooks and regulations are made from paper...and they do a poor job at preventing metal from contacting rock-Ernest G
Piskoto From Cyprus, joined Nov 2006, 122 posts, RR: 0 Reply 18, posted (9 months 1 week 22 hours ago) and read 43272 times:
Any chance of getting A380 for flights EK201 / 202 in July/August 2008 when flying Emirates?
Because if delivery for MSN011 is scheduled to take place mid-July, then I assume they have to utilize the aircraft; either for Olympics or JFK...