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Fugazi 28th Aug 2008 12:52

Emirates A380 delays?
 
Anyone have any information on further lengthy delays for subsequent A380 deliveries to Emirates? Lots of rumours abound.

EGGW 28th Aug 2008 13:18

Lotsa rumours indeed. 2nd 380 is inbound about 20th of October, latest info from those in the know. Then the rest as planned. Trust me lotsa tosh out there.
What i do know is the 777's are delayed :hmm:

EGGW

emratty 28th Aug 2008 16:08

A friend who is on his 380 course says they have been told the 2nd 380 arrives in October and after that there will be significant delays before the 3rd arrives. Seems like an easy few months ahead for the 380 guys how will Ed get round the max 14 days off!!!

fatbus 28th Aug 2008 16:13

easy ... assigned oct vacation

Payscale 28th Aug 2008 16:28

Airplane washing duty :cool:

African Queen 28th Aug 2008 17:40

Line/base training in Al Ain :ok:

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/DSC_0064.jpg

Capt Roo 29th Aug 2008 06:21

Mid-October now is the word.

Full details here

surely not 30th Aug 2008 07:17

Is that the AWACS A380 in the picture at Al Ain?? :}

break dancer 30th Aug 2008 13:36

Easy to avoid 14 days off by assigning RSV periods, regardless of where the A/C is and regardless of whether you'll be called. Can't give any extra days off....By the way, what about the toilet facilities for flight crew on the A380. Will there be a line up and scrum with the great unwashed for the economy loo outside the flight deck door?

145qrh 30th Aug 2008 13:47

Not much of a date is she...

Ugly, Fat and now late :}:}
but, nice to ride er,, I mean fly..:ouch:

Fugazi 30th Aug 2008 15:27

The toilet outside the flight deck is for crew ony. The one at the bottom of the flightdeck stairs is for Y class.

Enderby-Browne 31st Aug 2008 10:36

Emirates' second A380 is now further delayed and given that Airbus cannot verify how many aircraft it will actually deliver this year to anyone (first 25, then 13, then 12, now probably 10 or 11 according to those in the know who don't work for Airbus), there is little expectation in the real world that future Emirates aircraft will not be additionally late.

But then, Airbus doesn't care, does it? :uhoh:


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