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Old 20th Feb 2007, 08:01
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Thumbs up A380 not sooo delayed?

Heard from a neighbour that management might expect the A380 to come around April next year instead of October and that upgrades on the A330 would accelerate significantly as a result of this. This was aparently voiced at a standards meeting last week. Anyone know?

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Old 20th Feb 2007, 10:45
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Heard First Airplane pencilled in for 23 April. Believe management is running around corridors saying “now what”. Heaven help us with that piece of junk!!!!!!

TD will have the plane exclusively for 3 months though….
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That would tie in nicely with the FCI last week for anyone who knows what an aircraft looks like to become trainers of any sort
Slight change of philosophy from the training dept as they are looking for LTC applications seperately from TRI and TRE

Stand by for more crisis management

GOOD news if it's true for upgrades
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