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Old 28th Nov 2017, 12:46
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My guess is that it is entirely salvageable, though it might be very expensive. Though from Boeing's point of view that level of damage and source could be very expensive if it ends up a write-off, especially from GSE damage. Obviously the integral composite barrels are different than sheet metal, but I have seen an entire wing and adjacent fuselage structure replaced.
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Old 28th Nov 2017, 12:57
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Hearing several reports that TUIB might not be salvageable? Something’s to do with the size of the hole and the way the skin is constructed in that part. Normal patch can’t quite cover it?
Given that there was a hole burned in the roof of ET-AOP at Heathrow and it was declared a write up by many of us I suspect Boeing may yet surprise us. They're writing the book on how to repair these composite aircraft, they've also spent millions bringing the "terrible teens" up to spec on rebuild so a write off is not what they'd look to do unless it was beyond repair IMHO.
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Old 28th Nov 2017, 21:40
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Can't find this online, what's happened to the 787?
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Old 29th Nov 2017, 07:55
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Originally Posted by LAX_LHR
Hearing several reports that TUIB might not be salvageable? Something’s to do with the size of the hole and the way the skin is constructed in that part. Normal patch can’t quite cover it?
Nope. It's being repaired.
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Old 29th Nov 2017, 07:59
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My guess is that the damage is outside the allowable for a standard SRM (Structural Repair Manual) repair, either time-limited or permanent. This would trigger further engineering support to design, substantiate, and potentially approve the repair. I have no idea on how TUI's mtc system operates, but for some airlines this might be totally in-house, others will go straight to Boeing, and in some cases it will be a mix of both. Regardless, this will extend the repair time, often considerably.
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Old 29th Nov 2017, 08:14
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AOG since 18th Nov, confirmed hit by baggage belt, Boeing sending a team of 20+ to fix, to take at least 3 weeks....
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Old 29th Nov 2017, 12:19
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NWI Summer 2018

Is it too early to ask if TUI are using Sunwings ar Norwich, Belfast, Leeds, Dublin next year, and do they bring the same aircraft over each year or will it another 4
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I see G-OBYE has been at St Athan since 22 Nov any ideas as to why as it was due to do Scandinavian flts this winter in support of F,G,and H which are all operating in that theatre at the moment?
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It's coming off lease and going back to the lessor.
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Old 8th Dec 2017, 19:22
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A boeing 787's material make up is very complex indeed, a composite structure interwoven with copper amongst other materials
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Old 12th Dec 2017, 11:44
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I see G-OBYE has been at St Athan since 22 Nov
Looks like she has left St Athan this morning US-bound.
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Bangor in Maine.
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Old 12th Dec 2017, 15:01
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Heading to Goodyear for Freighter conversion. Has to stop in Bangor to clear customs.
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Old 12th Dec 2017, 18:59
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Originally Posted by sparkie320
Is it too early to ask if TUI are using Sunwings ar Norwich, Belfast, Leeds, Dublin next year, and do they bring the same aircraft over each year or will it another 4
Sunwing will be used at NWI next year
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Old 17th Dec 2017, 18:31
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Apologies if it's been mentioned and I've missed it but G-TUIB is now tail first inside the Thomas Cook hangar being attended to by Boeing engineers. From what I can gather TUI/Boeing are renting the floor space and have an cordoned off area in there.
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Old 17th Dec 2017, 21:57
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What would the situation be regarding payment/insurance on the TUIB issue? I assume that the ground handling agents insurance would be covering the repairs etc, would they also be liable for any subcharters that TUI need to carry out?
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Old 21st Dec 2017, 19:25
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From AirlineRoute:

TUI Airways UK in summer 2018 season is adding various routes from UK, including selected routes previously suspended in 2017. Planned routes addition as follow.

Aberdeen – Bourgas 24MAY18 – 27SEP18 1 weekly 737-800
Aberdeen – Reus eff 06MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
Birmingham – Izmir eff 05MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
Birmingham – Podgorica 16MAY18 – 10OCT18 1 weekly 737-800
Birmingham – Venice 04MAY18 – 28SEP18 1 weekly 737-800
Bristol – Antalya eff 05OCT18 1 weekly 757
Bristol – Hurghada eff 05MAR18 1 weekly 757 (737-800 from 07MAY18)
Bristol – Skiathos 08MAY18 – 25SEP18 1 weekly 757
Doncaster/Sheffield – Kefallinia 03MAY18 – 27SEP18 1 weekly 737-800
Doncaster/Sheffield – Naples eff 07MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
East Midlands – Dubrovnik eff 03MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
Leeds/Bradford – Bourgas 24MAY18 – 27SEP18 1 weekly 737-800
Leeds/Bradford – Dalaman eff 01MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
Leeds/Bradford – Malaga eff 06MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
London Gatwick – Olbia eff 05MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
London Gatwick – Podgorica 16MAY18 – 14OCT18 2 weekly 737-800
London Gatwick – Varna 11MAY18 – 28SEP18 1 weekly 737-800 (2nd weekly operates 13JUL18 – 15SEP18 with 757)
London Luton – Dalaman eff 07MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
London Stansted – Bourgas 24MAY18 – 27SEP18 1 weekly 737-800
Manchester – Podgorica 20MAY18 – 14OCT18 1 weekly 737-800
Manchester – Varna 13JUL18 – 15SEP18 1 weekly 757
Newcastle – Dubrovnik eff 03MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
Newcastle – Thessaloniki 03MAY18 – 11OCT18 1 weekly 737-800
Norwich – Irakleion eff 01MAY18 1 weekly 737-800
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Old 21st Dec 2017, 22:54
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Summer 18

BHX-VCE disappeared from flight only weeks ago and Izmir in the holiday section is on Thomas Cook but still 8 based aircraft so still plus 1 on 2017.

Venice was definitely bookable a month or so ago so something has changed.
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Old 1st Jan 2018, 08:54
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789

Just want to answer one of my own questions from a few weeks ago.

I now have sight of the seat maps and the TUI website shows a 789 operating into Manchester come April. So, indeed it looks like Manchester will see a mix of 788 and 789 operations by April 2018.
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Old 5th Jan 2018, 16:37
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Does anyone know if TUI are using a Sunwing aircraft for the BFS base in S18 again?
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