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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Greater Aldergrove
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From the Embraer website:
E195 - 2100nm
From Airliners.net
E195 - 1400nm (stndard range, max passengers)
From Airliners.net
146-200 - 1570nm/1130nm (max fuel / max payload)
146-300 - 1520nm/1040nm
RJ70 - 1660nm/1440nm
RJ85 - 1600nm/1150nm
RJ100 - 1490nm/1150nm
Not sure if that helps!
E195 - 2100nm
From Airliners.net
E195 - 1400nm (stndard range, max passengers)
From Airliners.net
146-200 - 1570nm/1130nm (max fuel / max payload)
146-300 - 1520nm/1040nm
RJ70 - 1660nm/1440nm
RJ85 - 1600nm/1150nm
RJ100 - 1490nm/1150nm
Not sure if that helps!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Norn Iron
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At the beginning of October I flew with easyJet from Aldergrove to Luton.
As if having a jar of instant powdered tea confiscated at security wasn't bad enough, I received a further unwelcome surprise in the departure lounge.
The reasonably comfortable, upholstered chairs had gone and in their place was row upon row of hard, bare metal chairs.
Sitting on them reminded me of how it used to be on Citybuses in the 70s and 80s.
What bright spark came up with that idea? Talk about taking a retrograde step! Furthermore, it was only the airside lounge seats which had gone backwards; the landside area seats were still soft and comfortable.
One expects to find hard, bare metal seats in airports in the former Soviet Union, not in a fairly well off and prosperous Northern Ireland!
Come on Aldergrove, get your act together and put back the proper comfortable chairs in the Luton lounge!
Matthew Tennis Bangor
As if having a jar of instant powdered tea confiscated at security wasn't bad enough, I received a further unwelcome surprise in the departure lounge.
The reasonably comfortable, upholstered chairs had gone and in their place was row upon row of hard, bare metal chairs.
Sitting on them reminded me of how it used to be on Citybuses in the 70s and 80s.
What bright spark came up with that idea? Talk about taking a retrograde step! Furthermore, it was only the airside lounge seats which had gone backwards; the landside area seats were still soft and comfortable.
One expects to find hard, bare metal seats in airports in the former Soviet Union, not in a fairly well off and prosperous Northern Ireland!
Come on Aldergrove, get your act together and put back the proper comfortable chairs in the Luton lounge!
Matthew Tennis Bangor
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ne...p?story=711598