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pilotguy1222 18th Jun 2017 16:04

A380plus winglets
 
http://www.airlive.net/breaking-airb...-the-a380plus/

Sorry, didn't bother to check it after starting the thread.

springbok449 18th Jun 2017 19:44

Maybe this one will be able to carry the passengers bags....?

Alright I will get my coat....

glofish 18th Jun 2017 20:23

it's like putting two feathers on the little arms of a T-Rex.

Let it die in dignity, please ....

atakacs 18th Jun 2017 20:45

Ok is this for real?

If so any chance for a retrofit on current aircrafts?

J.L.Seagull 18th Jun 2017 22:17

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...nglets-438319/

atakacs 18th Jun 2017 22:57


Originally Posted by J.L.Seagull (Post 9805961)

Thanks. Seems genuine enough....

The non retrofit is puzzling... And what technology enhancements made this all the sudden possible (vs being part of the initial design)?!

TURIN 19th Jun 2017 00:02


They could make it even more efficient by chopping the top deck off and losing 2 engines.
......aaaand making it really noisy and uncomfortable. :rolleyes:

A6EchoEchoUniform 19th Jun 2017 00:56

Wonderful news. I can't wait to hear how many we are buying.

Schnowzer 19th Jun 2017 02:27

42 apparently.


Originally Posted by A6EchoEchoUniform (Post 9806020)
Wonderful news. I can't wait to hear how many we are buying.


BlankBox 19th Jun 2017 02:44

... nice website...got this as a take-away...


The optimised cabin layout based on the ‘cabin enablers’ presented at Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), allows up to 80 additional seats* with no compromise on comfort: redesigned stairs (a ladder), a combined crew-rest compartment (you get to sleep conjoined to your steward), sidewall stowage removal (since PCs are verboten ), a new 9-abreast seat configuration in premium economy and 11-abreast (fat pax get two but must share knees if needed) in economy.

Rwy in Sight 19th Jun 2017 04:23


allows up to 80 additional seats
Does that also mean additional evacuation trials must be carried out?

donpizmeov 19th Jun 2017 04:53

Evacuation tests were carried out with over 800 pax. So still a way to go yet.

ironbutt57 19th Jun 2017 09:58

whipped cream on dog doo-doo

Dropp the Pilot 19th Jun 2017 12:16

"World's least profitable airliner, now with added pointy things"

You don't know whether to laugh or cry.

puff m'call 19th Jun 2017 12:34

Just laugh it's the best way.

The heap of junk won't be around it ten years time and EK if they are still afloat will have a mixed fleet of short, medium and long haul a/c.


Now there's a novel ideas:*:D

Rule3 19th Jun 2017 15:47

puff m'call

Mate you and I and everyone else in the ME Knows that, however:

Those that must have the biggest, newest, blingiest, fastest whatever are still involved in a Willy waving exercise with the other contenders, in the race to the bottom. The sky taxis being the next joke in Dubai.

donpizmeov 19th Jun 2017 17:20


Originally Posted by puff m'call (Post 9806502)
Just laugh it's the best way.

The heap of junk won't be around it ten years time and EK if they are still afloat will have a mixed fleet of short, medium and long haul a/c.


Now there's a novel ideas:*:D

B773, B773er, A380......wouldnt this fill your wish? Oh no! Gloie's head is about to explode.

You don't get shares. You don't get pay rises so why do you care? The fleet that best serves staff travel gets my vote. And that little twin can't fill it's seats and fly far enough away from the sand to where I wanna go.
I am however an advocate for the Boeing doing more flying. So let's hope this new folding wing one works a bit better.

donpizmeov 19th Jun 2017 19:24

Aw a person who still believes he works for a benevolent organisation.

donpizmeov 19th Jun 2017 20:13

Have you got one for the 77x? Same same. (Please shake head when reading the needful).

atakacs 19th Jun 2017 20:19


Does this graph look at all sane?
To ANYONE??
Well someone is clearly taking a big gamble... If they manage to have it working props to them!

To be honest as SLF I love the 380

Dropp the Pilot 20th Jun 2017 04:18

I see those losers at Boeing have just released a new airplane and the tag line is "the lowest operating costs in history for a single-aisle airliner".

What? no shower? no staircase? no petting zoo?

I predict a dismal future for this device.

donpizmeov 20th Jun 2017 05:13

Boeings “new“ aircraft certainly shows how good their designers were in the 50s and 60s. To still have the same variant being sold today is an incredible feat.
The 737 seems to have more come backs than the Rocky movie.

ironbutt57 20th Jun 2017 10:15

but it will be a twin aisle with single aisle operating costs

tdracer 23rd Jun 2017 02:39


Originally Posted by atakacs (Post 9805976)
The non retrofit is puzzling... And what technology enhancements made this all the sudden possible (vs being part of the initial design)?!

Winglets - at least winglets that do any good - change the wing loadings and require significant structural mods. A buddy of mine worked the Aviation Partners winglets that are installed on 757/767. According to him, the wing structural mods needed cost upwards of $1 million per airframe to retrofit and several weeks down time (usually performed during heavy maintenance to minimize the impact).
Winglets are not a bolt-on retrofit...

ironbutt57 23rd Jun 2017 04:19


Originally Posted by tdracer (Post 9809914)
Winglets - at least winglets that do any good - change the wing loadings and require significant structural mods. A buddy of mine worked the Aviation Partners winglets that are installed on 757/767. According to him, the wing structural mods needed cost upwards of $1 million per airframe to retrofit and several weeks down time (usually performed during heavy maintenance to minimize the impact).
Winglets are not a bolt-on retrofit...

very true that....big job

aeropix 23rd Jun 2017 04:38


Originally Posted by ironbutt57 (Post 9809949)
very true that....big job

And there's no possible way EK could ever find the time to do such mods, given how little downtime there is in the Dugong fleet, and how rare it is too see even one of them over at the hangars:rolleyes:

A6EchoEchoUniform 23rd Jun 2017 06:18


Originally Posted by aeropix (Post 9809961)
And there's no possible way EK could ever find the time to do such mods, given how little downtime there is in the Dugong fleet, and how rare it is too see even one of them over at the hangars:rolleyes:


I'm always amazed. I'll fly "my" A380 on a Monday, and then the following Monday I may fly her again and she has 100+ hours on her since the week before. A380 downtime is definitely at a premium at EK, making winglet installs difficult from a downtime standpoint, even if it was an option.

Flyboy_SG 23rd Jun 2017 08:12


Originally Posted by Desert snake (Post 9805853)
They could make it even more efficient by chopping the top deck off and losing 2 engines.

LOL ! Basically a 777/350.

glofish 23rd Jun 2017 08:55


I'm always amazed. I'll fly "my" A380 on a Monday, and then the following Monday I may fly her again and she has 100+ hours on her since the week before. A380 downtime is definitely at a premium at EK, making winglet installs difficult from a downtime standpoint, even if it was an option.
Maybe there are 50 hours of towing time included in the 100+ ......
But if your statement is anywhere near the truth, then to whom do all the 15 to 20 dugongs belong that are stacked in the Northside boneyard? They have not been there 6 months ago and they would have a hard time achieving your 14h+ a day if parked over there half the time. I know it's a Wunderbus, but as i always said, even for this marvel of engineering (or copy of the 25 year old MD12 plan;)) normal laws of physics still apply.

A6EchoEchoUniform 23rd Jun 2017 13:57


Originally Posted by glofish (Post 9810140)
Maybe there are 50 hours of towing time included in the 100+ ......
But if your statement is anywhere near the truth, then to whom do all the 15 to 20 dugongs belong that are stacked in the Northside boneyard? They have not been there 6 months ago and they would have a hard time achieving your 14h+ a day if parked over there half the time. I know it's a Wunderbus, but as i always said, even for this marvel of engineering (or copy of the 25 year old MD12 plan;)) normal laws of physics still apply.

A6-EEU last 7 day schedule:

DXB - GRU 13:51
GRU - DXB 14:28
DXB - AKL 15:35
AKL - DXB 16:07
DXB - MXP 5:55
MXP - JFK 8:24
JFK - MXP 6:46
MXP - DXB 5:29
DXB - LAX 15:46
LAX - DXB: 15:59

Total: 118:20

Instant Hooligan 23rd Jun 2017 15:04


Originally Posted by A6EchoEchoUniform (Post 9810430)
A6-EEU last 7 day schedule:

DXB - GRU 13:51
GRU - DXB 14:28
DXB - AKL 15:35
AKL - DXB 16:07
DXB - MXP 5:55
MXP - JFK 8:24
JFK - MXP 6:46
MXP - DXB 5:29
DXB - LAX 15:46
LAX - DXB: 15:59

Total: 118:20

Only 94 other airframes to go.........

jack schidt 24th Jun 2017 05:27

Honestly, every post regarding the A380 sees a onslaught of handbags at dawn from the haters.

I personally don't know any 380 driver who dislikes the aircraft. I am told that most passengers and Boeing pilots prefer to travel on the A380. I'm told that if Commercial can "fill" the aircraft then it's a good money maker over 7hrs.

Summary, it is once again jealous Boeing pilots whose light twin attitude is brought here to try to give the "mine is better than yours" argument. IF tickets are priced right and the 380 is filled then it's very profitable, blame commercial, not the aircraft for losses.

Have a good weekend

Jack

Avid Aviator 24th Jun 2017 08:00

Im not an A380 expert, but believe the wing root is over engineered to accommodate a future fuselage stretch. Therefore, I think winglets could be added on, assuming the spar is also over strength?

Lord Bracken 24th Jun 2017 09:34


Originally Posted by Avid Aviator (Post 9811013)
Im not an A380 expert, but believe the wing root is over engineered to accommodate a future fuselage stretch. Therefore, I think winglets could be added on, assuming the spar is also over strength?

Yes the wing was designed for the -900 or the higher weight (-800)F.

Instant Hooligan 24th Jun 2017 10:05

Sorry Jack, Just pointing out that EEU can post the flights of one a/c and call the rest of the fleet hours good. He's delusional, as are the rest who claim we don't have reduced utilization on the 380 fleet.
It's a great a/c and does really well when full but 142 of 'em... Really ??????

Sincerely
Instant (EK but not Boeing)

OntimeexceptACARS 24th Jun 2017 12:10

In the last week I flew on the A380 for the first time, cattle class, LHR-DXB and DXB-HKT, back to back, the first sector on the big fella (EA donks), the second on the Trip (GE donks).

Having no preference or preconceptions of either, I can make the following unbiased observations:
1. The A380 is a palpably better experience for legroom, shoulder room and just a feeling of more space.

2. Stick your A380plus up your backside, 11 abreast for up to 16 hours? No thanks.

3. The A380 was noticeably quieter during taxi, takeoff and cruise. Both flights were roughly seats near the starboard fans in terms of front/back of the aircraft.

4. I completely get the superior freight lift of the B77W, and am aware that its a better profit tool than the whale.

5. A serious recession would possibly kick Emirates very hard, if they fly half empty A380s. On my flight, as its entering low season at HKT, the DXB-HKT sector was much quieter - wonder if they ship much freight on this route, or if STC regrets cancelling the A350 order after all...

A6EchoEchoUniform 24th Jun 2017 16:54


Originally Posted by Instant Hooligan (Post 9811086)
Sorry Jack, Just pointing out that EEU can post the flights of one a/c and call the rest of the fleet hours good. He's delusional, as are the rest who claim we don't have reduced utilization on the 380 fleet.
It's a great a/c and does really well when full but 142 of 'em... Really ??????

Sincerely
Instant (EK but not Boeing)

If you're correct, then we should be seeing a reduced number of monthly hours as pilots on the A380 fleet. Fewer airplanes would mean fewer monthly hours flown, right? I'm sure not.

A6EchoEchoUniform 24th Jun 2017 17:03

A6-EDA 7 day history

DXB - MRU 6:00
MEU - DXB 6:15
DXB - NRT 9:20
NRT - DXB 10:12
DXB - MUC 6:03
MUC - DWC 5:45
DWC - DXB 00:21
DXB - MEL 12:47
MEL - AKL 3:07
AKL - SYD 2:44
SYD - BKK 9:02
BKK - DXB 5:45
DXB - JFK 13:21
JFK - DXB 11:49
DXB - PER 10:25
PER - DXB 10:10

Total 123:08 in 7 day period.

I have picked two random A380's and they're both flying roughly the same hours in a 7 day period. How many more would you like me to pick before you too start to see that in fact A380 fleet hours are stable, if not increased?

Instant Hooligan 24th Jun 2017 19:15


Originally Posted by A6EchoEchoUniform (Post 9811351)
A6-EDA 7 day history

DXB - MRU 6:00
MEU - DXB 6:15
DXB - NRT 9:20
NRT - DXB 10:12
DXB - MUC 6:03
MUC - DWC 5:45
DWC - DXB 00:21
DXB - MEL 12:47
MEL - AKL 3:07
AKL - SYD 2:44
SYD - BKK 9:02
BKK - DXB 5:45
DXB - JFK 13:21
JFK - DXB 11:49
DXB - PER 10:25
PER - DXB 10:10

Total 123:08 in 7 day period.

I have picked two random A380's and they're both flying roughly the same hours in a 7 day period. How many more would you like me to pick before you too start to see that in fact A380 fleet hours are stable, if not increased?

How many more? The entire fleet...... or would that not prove your point?????????? 2 a/c really????????????



Never mind EEU, you're right the 380 is fine. Everything is golden!

Hook 24th Jun 2017 19:47

Sorry boys, but what's the point? Why go through the trouble of listing how many hours a whale flies? And for the Tractor guys, why go through the trouble of trying to shoot his arguments down???

We fly them out. We fly them back. Empty or full.


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