How do new planes get from factory to their base?
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How do new planes get from factory to their base?
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On Airline last night Stelios was at Boeing in Seattle inspecting his new 737s with his Chief Engineer.
How are these planes then delivered to Easyjets base in the UK. Do Easyjet pilots get to go out to Seattle and fly them back, or would Boeing pilots deliver them to Stansted. What route would be used for a 737 across the pond.
Also - how are short range planes delivered from manufacturers?
On Airline last night Stelios was at Boeing in Seattle inspecting his new 737s with his Chief Engineer.
How are these planes then delivered to Easyjets base in the UK. Do Easyjet pilots get to go out to Seattle and fly them back, or would Boeing pilots deliver them to Stansted. What route would be used for a 737 across the pond.
Also - how are short range planes delivered from manufacturers?
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If you're very lucky and the management guys don't nick the trips, you get to go and pick one up! Unfortunately, I was really looking forward to a few days in Seattle to pick up a new 737-800 but my lot bought Airbus instead so it was a day trip to Hamburg. At least it made a change!
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Some manufacturers ferry the aircraft themselves for some airlines,i.e. DHC ex Downsview in Canada.Dash 8's are regularly seen ferrying through NCL and MAN on delivery using DHC flight numbers.A recent example was a Dash 8 on it's way to Japan via NCE then via Brindisi,Egypt,Sharjah,India,Nepal etc,etc.I gues it would take about a week to get there from Canada.
Some manufacturers ferry the aircraft themselves for some airlines,i.e. DHC ex Downsview in Canada.Dash 8's are regularly seen ferrying through NCL and MAN on delivery using DHC flight numbers.A recent example was a Dash 8 on it's way to Japan via NCE then via Brindisi,Egypt,Sharjah,India,Nepal etc,etc.I gues it would take about a week to get there from Canada.