The best retort to this rant is of course produced by Abhijit Iyer Mitra https://theprint.in/opinion/in-rana-ayyub-the-white-west-has-found-its-next-arundhati-roy/331730/ Basically Rana Ayyub is the modern day version of Arundhati Roy. "Every few years, the Western world seeks out, creates and ...
Jump to postVSMUT wrote:Saw a pair of A330s in Mumbai that looked bad too, looked like one was missing some passenger windows, with the temporary covers having long since blown off.
That's a discount of 57%. Seems like a good deal indeed.
Jump to postCoC has granted an extension to Synergy till 16Dec for a final resolution plan https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/jet-airways-bidder-synergy-gets-extension-till-december-16/article30019017.ece Anybody know what has happened to Naresh Goyal? We haven't heard much about him since h...
Jump to postI would have embeded the screenshots but I don't know how to do it. If someone can tell me, I am all for it. For the time being, you'll just have to believe me here. Go to Full Editor and click on the Insert image icon (the one with two mountains). Paste the URL of the image between the tags. (If y...
Jump to postAir India was very short sighted in ordering the 788 over the 789. But then again nothing that Air India does makes common sense.
Jump to postEK's order backflips over the last two years
Source: https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... ai-462434/
And I'm sure I know far more about India than you do BN747 I am pretty certain you don't. There is a real world outside of the internet. Ok, ace..happy for you. And I have traveled and live in a lot of 'that real world'...have you? BN747 Translation: "I have travelled a bit. I have read a lot ...
Jump to postBN747 wrote:
And I'm sure I know far more about India than you do
BN747
Just like your bogus insight... Googled 'was Ghandi a racist, yet? Surprised at how many articles came up? And you think more Indians side with your vacuous opinion over what Ghandi delivered? Yeah, his shlacking of Africans made everyone back home start looking at darker Indians in a different way...
Jump to postLooks like SpiceJet is on the verge of placing a MAX order at the Dubai Air Show.
Jump to postThe question is quite flawed: How do you even compare the quality of life in one of the richest countries in the world to life in one of the poorest large countries? In most cases life in the US is orders of magnitude better than life in India. If you still want to make a comparison there are a hand...
Jump to postDoes this have to do with politics? The Philippines, Vietnam and India are in Cat I, seriously? I have so much questions on their maintenance records and operations at their many airports. Let's just buy more Boeing and you will be back to Cat I in no time. Have you looked at the market share of Bo...
Jump to postanshabhi wrote:Would an airport at Ayodhya make sense now, on the lines of Shirdi Airport?
Lucknow is anyways only 2 hours away
The 4 frames are in addition to Vistara's order of 6
Jump to postFour bidders for Delhi’s second major airport (JEWAR) 1. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) 2. Zurich Airport International AG 3. Adani Enterprises Limited and 4. Anchorage Infrastructure Investments Holdings Limited My probabilities for a successful bidder are as follows based on nothing o...
Jump to postIf that is the case, how will Spice ever climb up the chain of ticket pricing. Being stuck in the Ryan air lowest fare group is a tough place to be. Too bad they couldn't make it work. Even a JetBlue sale hybrid LCC would be fine. India having only ULCCs is a sad reality that I guess is just the tr...
Jump to postGTF has been nothing but a nightmare for IndiGo. I don't see them choosing GTF over LEAP for the 300 aircraft order. It is a pity that such a promising technology hasn't lived upto real world demands.
Jump to postSpiderguy252 wrote:QR can only gain from this.
There hasn't been an increase in bilaterals between Qatar and India since 2009 or so, and good ol' Al has been flying off the handle several times hankering for an increase in the allotment.
Just a codeshare agreement. No equity investment
Jump to postjuliuswong wrote:Just checking if Spicejet intends to standardise their fleet configuration.
https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/infrastructure/aai-selects-dilip-buildcons-bid-to-construct-airport-at-hirasar/71851200 AAI selects Dilip Buildcon's bid to construct airport at Hirasar (Rajkot). Dilip Buildcon was awarded tender for development of new greenfield airport at Hirasar ...
Jump to postDGCA has asked IndiGo to ensure ALL neos fly with two modified engines by 31JAN.
Jump to postMods: Can we have quarterly threads from 2020 instead of monthly breakup? Breaks the links for discussions. Previous thread was 5 pages long - not really long. Last month was an outlier. Previous months' threads are much longer and often turn out to be longer than Australian/Turkish threads, which ...
Jump to postJewar airport has moved one step closer to taking with the acquisition of 80% of land required - the minimum threshold required for project commencement in India https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/proposed-jewar-airport-attracts-four-bids/article29835087.ece Meanwhile four firms hav...
Jump to postjuliuswong wrote:180 in 2011- 150 A320neo, 30 A320ceo
I think IndiGo is planning on inducting some A321neos with better amenities including an oven. Perhaps they'll do the same for the XLRs as well.
Jump to postThank you unrave. Helpful as always. Was IndiGo's initial order for factory fresh A320ceo 130 frames? This was later supplemented by second hand lease aircraft. I know they have returned/ retired 30 A320ceo, some factory fresh, some used. IndiGo's direct orders: 100 in 2005 180 in 2011 250 in 2015 ...
Jump to postAnyone knows what is IndiGo's fleet status? Different sources gave me different numbers. Planespotters.net: https://www.planespotters.net/airline/IndiGo 127 A320ceo and 90 A320neo (9 incoming) 7 A321neo (9 incoming) 22 ATR (5 incoming) Airfleets.net: https://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Indigo.htm 1...
Jump to postpugman211 wrote:
That's interesting, the wings for that MSN are ready for FAL.
India's IndiGo Airlines eyes Tbilisi as next European route https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/82873-indias-indigo-airlines-eyes-tbilisi-as-next-european-route Indigo originally planned to operate to London Gatwick via Tbilisi. Are they gonna operate the route without flying onward to London? ...
Jump to postIndiGo doesn't need back finance to fund these orders though
Jump to postA good time to revisit this 14 year old thread from Paris Air Show of 2005 when IndiGo placed its first order of 100 aircraft. You've got to marvel at Anet's collective wisdom.
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Technically the largest Airbus order from a single carrier.
Jump to postsibibom wrote:Not to mention flying Indigo for 5+ hours is torture. Rather better to connect with a decent airline.
With this, IndiGo has ordered a total of 730 neo aircaft. So far it has taken delivery of 97 aircraft.
Jump to postIndiGo still has 344 A320neo's on order (just shy of a 100 delivered). So can we soon expect an orderbook for 600+ Neos from IndiGo? Yes. For an airline growing 25% a year with 225 A320s in its fleet an order backlog of 600 isn't too unreasonable, especially when you consider the 129 ceos that need...
Jump to postUpdate: Reuters reports IndiGo is close to finalising an order for as many as 300 neo aircraft https://www.reuters.com/article/indigo-airbus-idUSL8N27E21N My guess is we'll see an order at the Dubai air show. Given their continued scepticism of widebody aircraft, the XLR looks like a lock in this or...
Jump to postZoedyn wrote:[i]Interesting to note which Chinese city will be picked next following the launch of CTU and CAN.
IndiaTimes
From the Turkish Aviation thread, TK has been granted cargo flight rights for Ahmadabad. I guess the Pakistani issue isn't as big as some have presented it on here. I am sure Turks are working on more rights for passenger flights. India has cancelled a ship building contract with Turkey in the afte...
Jump to postAnd what I am saying is that no INdian who wants to visit Turkey will change his or her mind just because the Indian Government tells them to exercise extreme caution only because Turkey called for India to back off on Kash. There is a proliferation of news channels in India and everyone knows this...
Jump to postMany celebrities' private jets aren't trackable on FR24 despite being equipped with ADS-B.
Jump to postVTCIE wrote:There has been no such thing for the 200th or 250th plane.
Anyone aware of the 9W situation currently. From the look of it...restarting looks very remote as there are no interested investors. What would be the next step. The next step would be winding down of whatever assets still under the possession of Jet Airways. It remains to be seen how Jet's regulat...
Jump to postATQ-STN is a purely political route that has been started just to satisfy Mantriji's vote bank.
Jump to postDoes DXB even have the capacity to handle 30% more aircraft operations?
Jump to postlightsaber wrote:I question if DEL has expanded enough to support 100m.
Turkish350XWB wrote:World's busiest --> Very difficult
Near future --> No
Realistic:
- Busiest in Europe
- 100m pax in 2030 --> Top 5 worldwide (with ATL, DXB, PVG, PEK/PDX)
The problem with the secondary runway is not its ability to handle WB flights but its ability to handle as many aircraft in an hour as the main runway.
It is a concern that the runway requires recarpeting so often.