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tournesol
25th May 2006, 19:20
"I'm no Boeing fan really (give me a VC10 anyday) but that A380 really is one ugly son-of-a-b."

This is a joke, right ?

bakoo
2nd Jun 2006, 21:15
Hey, can some one tell me who is the first to get the A380 and the month of the delivery? I know Virgin have placed orders, when are they due to be launched or delivered? Cheers...

TSR2
2nd Jun 2006, 22:22
The first A380 is currently scheduled for delivery to Singapore Airlines in November this year and is planned to enter service in December.

Virgin Atlantic have 6 on order with the first delivery in 2008 but there have been strong rumours that the order may be reduced or part order further delayed.

Prop Freak
3rd Jun 2006, 19:51
As it is an Airbus and its a double decker then the nickname Routemaster fits. As in " as aerodynamic as a"

cessna l plate
4th Jun 2006, 09:08
This is probably in the wrong place, but there is a rumour doing the rounds that the A380 ( nickname still open to debate, but routemaster looks good to me) is due into MAN for some sort of trials next Saturday (10th June)

Can anyone give credence to this, I normally avoid Saturday overtime, but I might make an exception if that thing is coming.

GOLF-INDIA BRAVO
4th Jun 2006, 10:27
This is the same day as Chester open day and the A380 for that I beieve been cancelled due workload

G-I-B

TURIN
6th Jun 2006, 13:06
No one will be watching it anyway.

ENG v PAR K.O. their world cup.:D

jay_hl
11th Jun 2006, 11:25
So there was nothing on the A380 then?

Shame!

scudpilot
21st Jun 2006, 11:16
Hi People,
I know there are vavious stories about the A380's attendance at Farnborough, but I would very much like to see the big beast arrive... any ideas where I can find out when this is due?
I have only ever found out when I have seen the pics in the local paper.

Cheers
:ugh:

Hermano Lobo
27th Jun 2006, 11:36
This is probably in the wrong place, but there is a rumour doing the rounds that the A380 ( nickname still open to debate, but routemaster looks good to me) is due into MAN for some sort of trials next Saturday (10th June)
Can anyone give credence to this, I normally avoid Saturday overtime, but I might make an exception if that thing is coming.
I have already Christened the A380 'Deux Ponts' after
the Breguet 763.

Gulf4uk
27th Jun 2006, 21:09
HI

Best bet is keep checking on this site the hope is somone will post
the CORRECT information about this . there has been so many rumours
around about Visits to FAB , MAN and thats what they were just Rumours
with a very busy Test Schedule any further trips will very Doubtfull.
If You miss its arrival not to worry it should be here all week .
but if i am Avail when it does arrive on approach i will post on here as
well as my Groups the information as early as i can .thats a promise
One bit of useless information JANES on the SBAC show pages have
printed the 2004 show list thatll confuse a few .

Tony

Gulf4uk
27th Jun 2006, 21:25
hi

Forgot to add my comment on the Name : why do we need one at all ?
all the Airbus types seem to have kept there type Names A340 319 320
does anyone use a Name ? ATP is all that ever got called 707 never
heard it called anything Else , still they named the Eurofighter "TYPHOON"
I was already calling it EUROCRAPPER . the Real TYPHOON was a great
Aircraft this thing is not Worthy so Far to use it untill it proves itself but
i expect and hope RAF Members on here will jump in and give us a:ok:
for it cos its mine and Your Tax paying for it

Tony

411A
28th Jun 2006, 22:23
>>...sees the least amount of obstacles on its way...>>

It would certainly appear that the obstacles the A380 has encountered have been quite a few...

Overweight
Late
Over budget?
Cancelled orders.

A white elephant if there even was one...
Brabazon, anyone?:E

Curious Pax
30th Jun 2006, 15:33
Overweight
Late
Over budget?
Cancelled orders.


First 3 yes; but no orders cancelled as yet (in the public domain at least).

surely not
5th Jul 2006, 15:51
Don't crow too soon 411A, the 787 is only a paper aeroplane currently. Plenty of time for it to have problems.

The A380-900 is the one a lot of people reckon will be the real winner, but I guess that Airbus want to regain the confidence of the airlines before launching that version

Gulf4uk
6th Jul 2006, 18:22
hi

its Already a success its what people around here are talking about
coming to the Show . its what they want see and Go on. despite its
problems it will be a BIG BIG winner

TONY

Dan Air 87
8th Jul 2006, 11:09
Any news about Malaysian's order for the A380? I read a few days ago it was in danger due to their financial situation. Now it the time for BA to show their mettle and order the <'heads' may have rolled but this is family web site> A380 (if MAS drop out) abnd inject some life into the programme.

Andy_S
10th Jul 2006, 09:37
I'm sorry, but why on earth should BA order the A380 just to dig Airbus out of a hole? Their responsibility is towards their shareholders, not their suppliers.

surely not
10th Jul 2006, 16:58
Maybe Dan-Air 87 has forgotten they are not a nationalised airline anymore :} :}

Whilst it would be nice to see an order for the A380 from BA I'm not sure it fits with their current planning which seems to be for more 777 sized aircraft.

surely not
18th Jul 2006, 11:46
So all those Boeing supporters who were ridiculing the need for another large aircraft, and suggesting that Airbus had got it sooooo wrong, how do you explain the news that Boeing is looking to stretch the 747-800 to just under 500 seat capacity??

Maybe your blind faith in the anti Airbus publicity of Boeing is coming back to haunt you!!

EI896
22nd Jul 2006, 11:34
Hi lads,
Going over to Toulouse in Augest, does anyone know about the A380s movements around I'd love to see one. Any help appreciated.

Dan Air 87
22nd Jul 2006, 19:36
I have seen the A380 at Farnboro yesterday and she is a magnificent aircraft and I am looking forward to seeing them at LHR in whatever colours.

Yes I appreciate that BA are not Government owned (as I am a share holder) but I can't see the reasons for their preference towards Boeing for their long haul fleet. Time will tell as it is interesting that they have only ordrered 777 and not the 787. I for one think that BA need the A380 for some of their routes where the increase in cargo capacity alone would more than justify the acquisition.

To all those who doubt the viability of the A380, look again at SIA who have ordered more. Once the production glitches are over come then I am sure that Airbus will come good and deliver a great product to operate and for pax to fly in. I can't wait...