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blueloo 16th Oct 2005 03:36

A380 Visit to Sydney ...when?
 
Does anyone know when the A380 is due in Sydney (or anywhere in Australia for that matter) - is there a schedule out and about yet - with exact times/dates?

Supposedly Mid November - to coincide with QFs 85th.








(Just saw another thread on this - but it too contains no dates or times. Does anyone have the latest info yet? )

HGW 17th Oct 2005 09:12

13th November flyover at approx 0900. Landing at approx 10:00.

En Avion 17th Oct 2005 23:13

Have they finalised details for Brisbane yet?

4SPOOLED 19th Oct 2005 09:45

Is it coming to YPPH?

J430 19th Oct 2005 10:28

Where???
 
YWHO ???

4spooled, sorry mate probably an old joke.

Seriously No!

Go to the QF home page, then go to their news room and follow your nose, seems to me that YBBN is lucky to se it, only cause its maint hangar is here i bet! Wonder if QF Catering get the gig for dinner.

J:ok:

K3nnyboy 21st Oct 2005 12:59

overflying Syd ont he 13th? which is a sunday right, is there any good location to spot this monster?


wish it overfly YSBK HAHAH

nike 21st Oct 2005 22:46

Is YSSY wide enough? I guess so if it's already booked in a landing.

Does it need to be 60m?

nasa 29th Oct 2005 23:03

Hmmmm
 
Wonder What Truth There Is To This

I'd be interested to know anymore about the GB and the Concord

jbr76 30th Oct 2005 03:38

Snippet from Qantas Media:-

A380 to Visit Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Latest News
Sydney, 28 October 2005
Qantas announced today that the world's largest passenger aircraft - the Airbus A380 - would visit Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne between 11 and 16 November. The visit will coincide Qantas' 85th anniversary celebrations.

The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon, said the arrival of the aircraft and its planned itinerary while in Australia had generated a great deal of public interest.

"We have worked closely with Airbus to make this visit a reality. This is the first time the A380 has left Europe," Mr Dixon said.

As well as helping Qantas mark its 85th anniversary, the aircraft will continue its flight test program in Australia and undertake airport compatibility assessments in each port.

The A380's current Australian schedule is:
* Friday 11 November
Arrive Brisbane late evening
* Saturday 12 November
Brisbane
* Sunday 13 November
Depart Brisbane for Sydney early morning
* Monday14 November
Depart Sydney for Melbourne early morning
* Tuesday 15 November
Depart Melbourne for Brisbane early morning
* Wednesday 16 November
Depart Brisbane and Australia early morning

Details of arrival and departure times will be announced next month.

Link to A380 Qantas Media Article

:ok:

cessna 152 pilot 4th Nov 2005 00:38

Do you think that they would allow GA in the area near the A380. Not right next to it but around so that we can watch it from the north and follow it to the airport.

Just wondering

Bumpfoh 4th Nov 2005 10:08

Rumour file:- appears a certain board member will be on board for it's arrival into Aus!
Interesting since it's registered as an experimental aircraft or has that changed? Anything for a publicity stunt! :ok:

redsnail 4th Nov 2005 11:18

Saw it fly at Paris earlier this year. It certainly stands out on the flight line!

gaunty 4th Nov 2005 12:00

It's going to be delayed for three days due to some concerns about the Trent engines

QFinsider 5th Nov 2005 06:12

The old rule is never buy the A model of anything...

And furthermore, if it flies, floats or fu*ks...rent it (much less trouble)
:E

Specnut727 7th Nov 2005 21:03

Any more info on actual arrival and departure times, particularly at BNE ?

I just emailed Qantas Media but won't hold my breath waiting for a reply.

Sunfish 7th Nov 2005 21:19

Bloody typical of Qantas! Why can't it fly direct to Melbourne:O

Uncommon Sense 9th Nov 2005 07:32

Can Airbis afford the landing fee for this at Max Moore Wilton International Monopoly-Port?

Gateway Customer 9th Nov 2005 08:14

I suggest If you want to see the A380 In Sydney the best place to see it will be on North and South heads.

Just look for a Dugong:O

propwash85 12th Nov 2005 02:13

does anyone know what the new airbus's callsign will be as it comes into Sydney tomorrow???

Cheers.

contactdepartures 12th Nov 2005 02:47

This mornings BN arrival was "Airbus Industrie 102" so I'm guessing BN-SY tomorrow will be Airbus Industrie 103. Pilots sounded like nice blokes this morning on the way in :ok:


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