Cathay mulls 787-10 to replace A330s
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SMOC,
Where did this info come from?
If true, it is bad news for Boeing as they just lost 3 of AC's 5 Intercontinental orders and converted them to freighters. No doubt CX got a great deal on them. I wonder if the ACC debacle has anything to do with this. That little experiment has been hemorrhaging cash since its inception and hurting CX Cargo in the process.
This is also a very revealing transaction in that it says bad things about the Chinese economy or the -8 as a passenger plane or both. It reinforces what I've been saying about CX really liking the -8F.
Where did this info come from?
If true, it is bad news for Boeing as they just lost 3 of AC's 5 Intercontinental orders and converted them to freighters. No doubt CX got a great deal on them. I wonder if the ACC debacle has anything to do with this. That little experiment has been hemorrhaging cash since its inception and hurting CX Cargo in the process.
This is also a very revealing transaction in that it says bad things about the Chinese economy or the -8 as a passenger plane or both. It reinforces what I've been saying about CX really liking the -8F.
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This does not reflect a loss of 747-8i orders from Air China but a transfer of three 747-8Fs from Air China Cargo to CX. They were already designated as freighters. The 748i order should be unaffected.
What is not know is whether these are destined for CX or possibly for CX but with an onward lease to ACC.
What is not know is whether these are destined for CX or possibly for CX but with an onward lease to ACC.
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Your use of frog makes me want to puke!!!
LF does not need it for any of the routes that it flies the aircraft on
The production rate for the similarly sized A330 is running at about 9 per month, albeit after a significant time in service. What's the production rate of the 747-8, a similar sized aircraft to the A380? About 2 a month is the number I've read. Pommes avec des pommes ou des pommes avec des oranges?
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I didn't know that Norwegian.se had the 747-8i. I trust the rest of your research on the -8i is more accurate than that for the ICAO code for Lufthansa.
Originally Posted by cxorcist
The production rate is up to 5 per month after only 1 year.
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Typical Cathay... Words matter more than substance.
Anyway, Cathay won't buy the 787 - it's too ugly (as is the A380).
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STP,
No, I don't. I chose my words carefully for the most part. My argument was not lessened by the incorrect use of LF instead of LH. I meant the big German operator who flies -8Is, LuFtHansa. I'm pretty sure everyone knew who I meant except those who are particular about Flaps vs Flap. Are you one of those? Perhaps those on the Airbus should use Volets or Volet to be more precise. Oui?
PS: Both the A380 and the 787 will look a lot better stretched, but neither of them will ever hold a candle to the 747-8 in the looks department.
No, I don't. I chose my words carefully for the most part. My argument was not lessened by the incorrect use of LF instead of LH. I meant the big German operator who flies -8Is, LuFtHansa. I'm pretty sure everyone knew who I meant except those who are particular about Flaps vs Flap. Are you one of those? Perhaps those on the Airbus should use Volets or Volet to be more precise. Oui?
PS: Both the A380 and the 787 will look a lot better stretched, but neither of them will ever hold a candle to the 747-8 in the looks department.
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When you say:
did you mean "I choose my words carefully for the most part"?
Personally, I don't think you can have it both ways - either you choose your words carefully or you don't. In future though, if you're not choosing you words carefully when telling everyone how much better Boeing products are than Airbus, could your put some sort of discalimer, for example;
*** warning, words not chosen carefully hence my argument might be flawed ***
Personally, I prefer Vol 8.
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I chose my words carefully for the most part.
Personally, I don't think you can have it both ways - either you choose your words carefully or you don't. In future though, if you're not choosing you words carefully when telling everyone how much better Boeing products are than Airbus, could your put some sort of discalimer, for example;
*** warning, words not chosen carefully hence my argument might be flawed ***
Volets or Volet
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I "chose" my words carefully in the previous posts, and I intend to "choose" my words carefully in the future. Aforementioned past tense was intentional. "For the most part" was a reference to my LF / LH miscue which wasn't really a word "choice" at all. It was an acronym (or IATA code) choice which reflected a decision based on time management knowing full well that if it were wrong readers would still understand its intended meaning.
Your desire to critique grammar and word choice indicates a hint of shallowness that I can only assume comes from a lack of substance and/or creativity in your life. It is my sincere hope that you are not in C&T at CX. Regardless, I hope you check your pretentious upbringing at the door. Such nonsense has no place on a flightdeck. It only serves to create conflict and destroy crew efficacy.
PS - Reread your last post. Notice how I did not critique your spelling or word choice because I know what you meant and don't like to make issues from nothing. Pointing out such errors only makes one appear petty and trivial, not educated and intelligent.
Your desire to critique grammar and word choice indicates a hint of shallowness that I can only assume comes from a lack of substance and/or creativity in your life. It is my sincere hope that you are not in C&T at CX. Regardless, I hope you check your pretentious upbringing at the door. Such nonsense has no place on a flightdeck. It only serves to create conflict and destroy crew efficacy.
PS - Reread your last post. Notice how I did not critique your spelling or word choice because I know what you meant and don't like to make issues from nothing. Pointing out such errors only makes one appear petty and trivial, not educated and intelligent.
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Oh, come on cxorcist, surely you must know by now that I'm pulling your leg - how many smileys do I have to use for goodness sake? However, enough's enough but I look forward to next time.
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sparring
Jeez, STP and Cxorcist..its time you guys either came out of anonymous city and continued your sparring at a non descript bar down route somewhere!!! ...and btw, from my perspective, a stretched 380 would aesthetically blow the socks off the rest of the comp!!!
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Stretched A380
from my perspective, a stretched 380 would aesthetically blow the socks off the rest of the comp!!!
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Um excuse me
Quote (something like):But neither of them will ever hold a candle to the 747-8 in the looks department
Are you joking??
Oh Please!
It's the "old queen of the skies" in a new paint job for *^%* sake.
Are you joking??
Oh Please!
It's the "old queen of the skies" in a new paint job for *^%* sake.
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