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Old 13th Feb 2001, 22:23
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Hi ya'll...just quick, got me dinner!
Could someone set the record straight as to whether or not American Airlines are increases flights to egkk / egll and the MD-11 will be a visitor? aswell as 767?
Smooth skies,
Dan
p.s - if anyone will be on the flight crew, could i ask some qusetions - not reagrding jumpseats as i know the rule, but, well...maybe? I was gonna say could i have some flight plans etc, as i enjoy looking @ things like that. Have some from JMC and Easyjet and USairways, and my dad was wondering about an AA baseball cap?

Much appreciated,

Dan
 
Old 14th Feb 2001, 13:11
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The MD11 was used on LGW-DFW, but has just recently been replaced by a 767-300. I think that all planned expansion is on 767 or 777 aircraft though.

Hopefully Dallas Dude will see this and put us both straight on it.



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Old 15th Feb 2001, 04:03
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airbus-wannabe

LGW - DFW now operates 767 and 777.

LHR no longer see's any MD11's and they are planning on an all 777 fleet by next year. (Phasing out the A300's).

Baseball caps are £5. Do you live near LHR?


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