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They may panda to a new class of customer...
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that was an interesting one, are they any relation to Vietnam Airlines? Will we see this one in LHR again I wonder?
VN just started brining their A350 on resumed flights but I see a 789 was back in the other day The numbering sequence of the Bamboo Dreamliner isn't far off the VN airlines 789s.
VN just started brining their A350 on resumed flights but I see a 789 was back in the other day The numbering sequence of the Bamboo Dreamliner isn't far off the VN airlines 789s.
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Seems to be an increase in joined up services which might make sense.
I see last night PT-MUF of LATAM operated a flight FRA-LHR-GRU wonder if it operated in bound like this also?
The Koreans seem to be doing a LHR-CDG-SEL as well I suppose with low volumes these "stoppers" might become more regular.
LATAM A350 the other week did 2x LHR-CDG-GRU
I see last night PT-MUF of LATAM operated a flight FRA-LHR-GRU wonder if it operated in bound like this also?
The Koreans seem to be doing a LHR-CDG-SEL as well I suppose with low volumes these "stoppers" might become more regular.
LATAM A350 the other week did 2x LHR-CDG-GRU
that was an interesting one, are they any relation to Vietnam Airlines? Will we see this one in LHR again I wonder?
VN just started brining their A350 on resumed flights but I see a 789 was back in the other day The numbering sequence of the Bamboo Dreamliner isn't far off the VN airlines 789s.
VN just started brining their A350 on resumed flights but I see a 789 was back in the other day The numbering sequence of the Bamboo Dreamliner isn't far off the VN airlines 789s.
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Vitenam Airlines A350 VN-A899 in today and just climbed out past me, is that a first visit? I've only noticed the 787s on the trackers before.
While I have no personal interest in what registration marks are worn by a particular aircraft, those that do care are enjoying the fact that, despite the greatly reduced number of movements, Heathrow is currently getting a higher-than-usual average of 2-3 aircraft per day that have never visited before.
A thought came to me yesterday evening and it was this...If 90% of the long-haul (perhaps SH also) flights are cargo flights and the cabin is full of cargo, how are they unloaded at LHR. I'm assuming that they park at the gates at the various terminals, so underbelly containers would come out as normal, but how about the large cabin loads ? Airbridge seems too complicated, perhaps a catering truck with telescopic capabilities ? Whichever, it must be very labour-intensive.
Also, I caught the Air China 747 coming into LHR yesterday afternoon. I haven't seen one of those in a good while, or at least it seems that way.
Also, I caught the Air China 747 coming into LHR yesterday afternoon. I haven't seen one of those in a good while, or at least it seems that way.
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My guess is that they would park on remote stands and the cargo off loaded from there.
I noticed that Delta are going to reintroduce some pax flights because of the need to carry cargo.
I noticed that Delta are going to reintroduce some pax flights because of the need to carry cargo.
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Anyone clock N700KW today at LHR (G-BNWP as was) ex BA B767-336ER going Houston - LHR then what appears quick turnaround then towards Lagos/Nigeria direction.
Last time any of these fine machines were over here was the Thomas cook repriations to/from LGW and GLA. Great to be back on its home patch albeit a brief stop.
Cargojet B763F was in again today.
Massive amount of China Airlines, Capital Airlines and Hainan A330s in on recent days.
Cargologic appears to have resumed flights again to/from LHR, yesterday B744F G-CLAA was in.
Vietnam A359 seems almost daily now often in addition to the B789.
Alitalia B772 was in last night in addition to the A330 from FCO
A (G-TUIx) TUI Dreamliner was in late last week doing a repatriation flight from Ecuador (GYE) clearly a one off.
SAS NEO SE-ROY making appearances at LHR, very smart new livery.
Last time any of these fine machines were over here was the Thomas cook repriations to/from LGW and GLA. Great to be back on its home patch albeit a brief stop.
Cargojet B763F was in again today.
Massive amount of China Airlines, Capital Airlines and Hainan A330s in on recent days.
Cargologic appears to have resumed flights again to/from LHR, yesterday B744F G-CLAA was in.
Vietnam A359 seems almost daily now often in addition to the B789.
Alitalia B772 was in last night in addition to the A330 from FCO
A (G-TUIx) TUI Dreamliner was in late last week doing a repatriation flight from Ecuador (GYE) clearly a one off.
SAS NEO SE-ROY making appearances at LHR, very smart new livery.
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SkyUp 737 UR-SQP just thundered over me, outbound Heathrow... Another carrier I'd never heard of.
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A thought came to me yesterday evening and it was this...If 90% of the long-haul (perhaps SH also) flights are cargo flights and the cabin is full of cargo, how are they unloaded at LHR. I'm assuming that they park at the gates at the various terminals, so underbelly containers would come out as normal, but how about the large cabin loads ? Airbridge seems too complicated, perhaps a catering truck with telescopic capabilities ? Whichever, it must be very labour-intensive.
Tomorrow, the CHR A319 will do LHR-CHR, drop off the A380 engineers, then go to TLS to drop off 2 A350 pilots, then go back to CHR to pick up the engineers and ferry them back to LHR. A brand new A350 (G-XWBF) will follow to LHR from TLS on a delivery flight.
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They’re using DHL/Do&Co trucks to help out. Yes it is very labour intensive. This is balanced out by not having many flights to cater and plenty of spare rampies.
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Their first 787-10 G-ZBLA has also been flown, wonder when that will be delivered.
The latest Wonderbus just flew past...
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Another A380 of China Southern came in after a few other 'new normal' arrivals late afternoon. I don't suppose that we'll see too many more of this type at LHR in the next few years as things are going.
It must be quite galling for the furloughed crew/employees of BA to see brand new aircraft being delivered to the fleet (even if ordered some time ago).
It must be quite galling for the furloughed crew/employees of BA to see brand new aircraft being delivered to the fleet (even if ordered some time ago).