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41queenspark 30th Apr 2015 13:11

Mas A380 Fleet go's up for sale
 
So things are about to get more interesting for the A380 and it's poor sales to date.Today Mas has put its fleet of A380 aircraft for sale to restructure its finances,that's six A380 aircraft about to hit the used market or lease market.Now we will know soon if can be of interest to Airlines who can't buy new or to the lease market.Maybe Turkish airlines may try a couple before they buy.

Diverskii 30th Apr 2015 15:39

My immediate thoughts were TK taking a couple on lease. But I seem to remember them saying a few weeks ago they definitely weren't interested. No doubt they have already been offered the Skymark ones at a very good price.

PLAMALTN 30th Apr 2015 16:09

Correct - Their CEO stated a week or 2 back that they weren't interested. But if the price is right, anything is possible I guess.

Aircraft were delivered from May 2012 onwards.......Will be interesting to see where these whales end up

highflyer40 30th Apr 2015 16:36

I bet EK takes them up

PLAMALTN 30th Apr 2015 16:39

Out of interest, and purely a wild and rash remark, but have Saudia ever shown interest in 380s or are they geared more towards the 77W?

I reckon one of the ME3, most likely EK.

41queenspark 30th Apr 2015 17:28

The A380s are 841 type with Rolls Royce Trent engines fitted will Emirates take them because at the moment they use the 861 model with Alliance GP7270 engines. Will Emirates buy early before the last fifty A380s they have on order with Trent engines arrive

chinapattern 30th Apr 2015 17:50

Perhaps airlines who have previously expressed interest in the A380 might be tempted if they can get a good deal? Vietnam Airlines, Transaero, Turkish, Air Austral and even Royal Air Maroc spring to mind.

kcockayne 30th Apr 2015 18:09

That's not a very prestigious list of airlines, is it ? Can't help but think that things look very bad for the A380 !
Let's hope that UAE come through on the (possible) future version.

cornishsimon 30th Apr 2015 18:26

Considering the slot issue at LHR perhaps BA ?

kcockayne 30th Apr 2015 18:40

cornishsimon

Regrettably, I very much don't think so.

41queenspark 30th Apr 2015 18:45

Mas A380s are 841 models with Trent engines Ek are 861 with Alliance engines,can't see Ek taking them

carlrsymington 30th Apr 2015 19:53

No expert but very interested
 
This is a topic that really interests me.
A real aviation thriller!
I'm referring to the future of the A380 rather than "841 models with Trent engines"

41queenspark 30th Apr 2015 20:45

The real test here is six used A380s are going up for sale or lease, the A380 program is on life support from EK. What we are about to learn is what is the market like for a used or lease like for the A380 if they find new owners easily that's a positive for the aircraft, if not new or used A380s have very limited buyers

Skipness One Echo 30th Apr 2015 21:37

Emirates have just switched to Rolls Royce with the latest order last week.....

BA don't really want any more I think, they only work on a select few routes with them.

carlrsymington 30th Apr 2015 21:38

Thanks Skipness
 
Another twist

alserire 30th Apr 2015 21:51

What's the issue with them? Why so unpopular?

nonfrequentflyer_NCL 30th Apr 2015 21:53

Get them to Jet2 so Shaun whatsisface can be happy

Logohu 30th Apr 2015 22:25

A380 - loved by the passengers, but for the airlines it only appeals to a select group of operators who can really fill them in and out of their major hubs. For most airlines the A380 doesn't stack up against economics and flexibility of the big twin-engine types. So in it's current form it has become a bit of a niche aircraft.

Reminds me a bit of the VC-10 - passengers loved them for their quiet cabin and smooth ride, but the airlines went for the economics and performance of other types.

racedo 30th Apr 2015 22:32

Wonder is there someone wanting to start a Transatlantic operation with the right aircraft at the right price around ?

Fairdealfrank 30th Apr 2015 22:33


BA don't really want any more I think, they only work on a select few routes with them.

A380 - loved by the passengers, but for the airlines it only appeals to a select group of operators who can really fill them in and out of their major hubs. For most airlines the A380 doesn't stack up against economics and flexibility of the big twin-engine types. So in it's current form it has become a bit of a niche aircraft.

Reminds me a bit of the VC-10 - passengers loved them for their quiet cabin and smooth ride, but the airlines went for the economics and performance of other types.
For most routes and carriers the A380 is just too much plane. It also has a problem that the hold is full of pax baggage, so not enough room for (lucrative) cargo. So the A380 is limited to pax heavy/cargo light routes.

Might the B747-8 have been a better alternative for carriers like BA?


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