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"S Green" wrote in
: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Kingfish wrote in news:1192456533.874457.213800 @i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com: I read about Singapore Airlines taking delivery (finally) of its first A380. The article said the plane was configured with 471 seats, which I found odd seeing as the plane's 550-pax capacity has been pitched by Airbus since day one (never mind the 800-pax max density seating aka cattle truck) I realize every airline will configure the plane to fit their own needs, but that sounds like a big drop in seat count. Makes me wonder why they didn't just buy more 747-400s. Saw it just about an hour ago sitting on the northwest side of the field. It's th efirst one I've seen in anyone's livery. It's also the first time I've seen one in the dark. They were towing another one still in Airbus livery along a taxiway. Lit up inside, it looked weirdly science fictionish with it's two rows of pax windows. I gotta say it's one dumpy looking airplane. Bertie But not when its in the air. Then it looks good. Saw one as I was leaving, It's never going ot be a Constellation. Best we can hope for is someone will marry it for it's money. Bertie |
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"S Green" wrote in
: "Kingfish" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 15, 2:44 pm, xyzzy wrote: On Oct 15, 9:55 am, Kingfish wrote: I read about Singapore Airlines taking delivery (finally) of its first A380. The article said the plane was configured with 471 seats, which I found odd seeing as the plane's 550-pax capacity has been pitched by Airbus since day one (never mind the 800-pax max density seating aka cattle truck) I realize every airline will configure the plane to fit their own needs, but that sounds like a big drop in seat count. Makes me wonder why they didn't just buy more 747-400s. It's a bait and switch. They'll launch the bird with lots of room and hype to match, then after it gets a reputation as comfortable plane to fly, they'll quietly add seats until it's closer to th 550 number than 471. *******s... One of the biggest growth areas in Europe are flights to the US where the configuration is all business class i.e. 100 seats in a 767 at well under normal business class prices. http://www.flysilverjet.com/?campaign=811 People are a bit fed up with cattle class. Sure it suits some but I have no sympathy with a 6'6" 250lb guy whinging about there being no room when he has only paid $200 for a transatlantic ticket. I think they're using 75's actually. Some very old ones at that! Bertie |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Kyle Boatright" wrote As someone who has sat on a two stop, 32 hour flight, I can tell you that even a little more room makes a world of difference. That is almost beyond my comprehension! What was the flight (and route) that you flew that had 32 hrs, and 2 stops? -- Jim in NC NYC - Anchorage - Seoul, Korea - Auckland, NZ |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote NYC - Anchorage - Seoul, Korea - Auckland, NZ Wow! -That- is *indeed* a flight! -- Jim in NC |
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On Oct 16, 2:55 am, Kingfish wrote:
I read about Singapore Airlines taking delivery (finally) of its first A380. The article said the plane was configured with 471 seats, which I found odd seeing as the plane's 550-pax capacity has been pitched by Qantas is going with even less, just 450, but here is your answer - mega luxury (with mega cost to be sure, but there are lots of very very wealthy people travelling on the singapore airlines routes) From: http://www.stuff.co.nz/4239874a34.html Luxury, at least for those travelling in their own first-class sleeping cabins, will take to the skies when Singapore Airlines flies the double-decker Airbus A380 into Sydney next week for the first time. The key to the cabins on the world's newest passenger plane, Singapore Airlines boasts, is the separate seat and bed - replete with designer quilt. Singapore Airline also boasts that the sleeping suite can be transformed into a stylish office, with its 57.5-centimetre platinum screen and workstation. |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Saw one as I was leaving, It's never going ot be a Constellation. Best we can hope for is someone will marry it for it's money. The curved Dreamliner lines may give the Connie a short run for her money. The Connie will still win... G The A380 wasn't ugly when I saw it in low cruise, but it wasn't pretty either, just BIG. |
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B A R R Y wrote in news:P5mRi.8664$6p6.2632
@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Saw one as I was leaving, It's never going ot be a Constellation. Best we can hope for is someone will marry it for it's money. The curved Dreamliner lines may give the Connie a short run for her money. The Connie will still win... G The A380 wasn't ugly when I saw it in low cruise, but it wasn't pretty either, just BIG. Yeah, fromthe terminal, about a mile away form where they have them parked, it doesn't look so big. Until you notice the dinky toy parked next to it is a 340.... Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
I gotta say it's one dumpy looking airplane. Speaking of dumpy, I was flying over Evergreen's facility in Central AZ last Saturday and spotted this behemoth called Dream Lifter. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...der/Dream1.jpg Wonder how many seats you could get in that one. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ne I think they're using 75's actually. Some very old ones at that! Quoted from their website "we fly a small fleet of 767’s in a one class configuration" |
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On Oct 17, 1:35 pm, "JGalban via AviationKB.com" u32749@uwe wrote:
Speaking of dumpy, I was flying over Evergreen's facility in Central AZ last Saturday and spotted this behemoth called Dream Lifter. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...der/Dream1.jpg Wonder how many seats you could get in that one. Must... resist... making... Jenny... Craig... joke... |
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