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Cesare.Caldi

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Sempre piu' pazzeschi i numeri delle rotte hub del golfo-BKK.

Emirates DXB-BKK 6 daily di 4 con A380
Qatar DOH-BKK 4 daily di cui 1 A380
Etihad AUH-BKK 3 daily
Oman Air MCT-BKK 2 daily

Solo queste 4 compagnie siamo a 15 daily operati con WB tra gli hub del Golfo e BKK in gran parte riempiti da pax europei in transito. Poi ci si chiede come mai Thai stia andando male e viaggi con LF medi del 60% sulle rotte verso l'Europa (dato riportato qui sul forum)
 

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Sempre piu' pazzeschi i numeri delle rotte hub del golfo-BKK.

Emirates DXB-BKK 6 daily di 4 con A380
Qatar DOH-BKK 4 daily di cui 1 A380
Etihad AUH-BKK 3 daily
Oman Air MCT-BKK 2 daily

Solo queste 4 compagnie siamo a 15 daily operati con WB tra gli hub del Golfo e BKK in gran parte riempiti da pax europei in transito. Poi ci si chiede come mai Thai stia andando male e viaggi con LF medi del 60% sulle rotte verso l'Europa (dato riportato qui sul forum)
Più che altro mi chiedo come le compagnie europee riescano ancora a vendere biglietti su BKK con tutta l'offerta dal Golfo.
 

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Più che altro mi chiedo come le compagnie europee riescano ancora a vendere biglietti su BKK con tutta l'offerta dal Golfo.
In effetti molte sono in difficoltà a reggere la concorrenza delle medio orientali su destinazioni come Tailandia e anche India. Lufthansa ad esempio indicato la rotta per BKK come una delle prime possibili da cedere alla sua nuova divisione low cost di lungo raggio.
 

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Nel mio caso preferisco e sono ancora disposto a pagare di piu' per il volo diretto.
Diciamo che partendo da Londra hai ampia scelta nei diretti. Dall' Italia ad esempio l'unico volo diretto è Thai che opera 3x weeek da MXP e se non sbaglio 4x week da FCO. Con queste frequenze e i prezzi notevolmente piu' alti dei voli con scalo è normale che quasi tutto il mercato italiano se lo pappino altre compagnie.
 

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BA mette il 380 sulla SIN. La cosa curiosa è che mi hanno inviato una mail personalizzata per dirmelo, in quanto avrei viaggiato recentemente con loro sulla rotta, mentre non è così. Avranno sballato qualche dato al marketing.
 

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QATAR Airways Revises A380 European Operation from Dec 2014

Update at 1605GMT 29OCT14

QATAR Airways has revised planned Airbus A380 European operation, based on schedule listing as of 29OCT14.

Doha – London Heathrow Planned 2nd daily A380 service on QR001/002 from 01DEC14, is cancelled. The A380 is being moved to Bangkok service (see separate post)
QR003 DOH0745 – 1225LHR 388 D
QR004 LHR1415 – 2355DOH 388 D

QR001/002 continues to be operated by A340-600

Doha – Paris CDG NEW 2nd daily A380 service on QR041/042 from 05JAN15
QR041 DOH0140 – 0655CDG 388 D
QR039 DOH0755 – 1310CDG 388 D

QR042 CDG0850 – 1715DOH 388 D
QR040 CDG1500 – 2325DOH 388 D

Overall service for Paris to be 2 daily A380 and 1 daily A340-600.

In addition, QATAR Airways will begin A380 service to Paris CDG on QR039/040 from 05NOV14, instead of planned 01NOV14. Airline Route in recent weeks mentioned possible changes on twitter, citing the closure of First Class reservation on QR039/040 from 01NOV14 to 04NOV14.



QATAR Airways Moves Forward A380 Bangkok Launch to Dec 2014

Update at 1635GMT 29OCT14

QATAR Airways is moving forward planned A380 service launch on Doha – Bangkok route by nearly 5 weeks, just a week after it opened reservation. The A380 aircraft is now scheduled to enter operation on QR836/833 from 01DEC14, instead of 05JAN15.

QR828 DOH0125 – 1135BKK 77W D
QR836 DOH0155 – 1210BKK 388 D
QR832 DOH0835 – 1845DOH 77W D
QR822 DOH2100 – 0710+1DOH 77W D

QR837 BKK0140 – 0455DOH 77W D
QR823 BKK0835 – 1150DOH 77W D
QR829 BKK1955 – 2310DOH 77W D
QR833 BKK2045 – 2355DOH 388 D

With this latest update as of 29OCT14, QR836/833 overall operation resumes from 01DEC14, instead of 16DEC14.



QATAR Airways A380 Nov 2014 Operation Changes

Update at 0500GMT 31OCT14

QATAR Airways has revised planned Airbus A380 operations for the month of November 2014, which sees following service changes.

Doha – London Heathrow QR003/004 A380 service replaced by A340-600 during following period: 05NOV14 – 09NOV14, 26NOV14 – 27NOV14
Doha – Paris CDG QR039/04 A380 service begins from 05NOV14 instead of 01NOV14. However Boeing 777-300ER will replace A380 during following period: 10NOV14 – 15NOV14
 

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British Airways to Start A380 Miami Service from late-Oct 2015

British Airways from 25OCT15 introduces Airbus A380 service on London Heathrow – Miami route, operating 14 weekly flights. Overall service will be reduced from 17 weekly to 14 as a result.

BA207 LHR0910 – 1355MIA 388 D
BA209 LHR1335 – 1820MIA 388 D

BA206 MIA1710 – 0630+1LHR 388 D
BA208 MIA2050 – 1005+1LHR 388 D

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BA parte subito forte con 2x daily A380 su MIA, da notare che stanno già programmando la winter 2015
 

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British Airways W15 Los Angeles Operational Aircraft Changes

British Airways in W15 is adjusting planned London Heathrow – Los Angeles route. From 25OCT15, BA plans to operate 1 daily each of A380 and Boeing 777-300ER. In winter 2014/15, service operates 12 weekly A380 and 2 weekly 777-300ER.

BA283 LHR1025 – 1340LAX 77W D
BA269 LHR1520 – 1825LAX 388 D

BA282 LAX1610 – 1035+1LHR 77W D
BA268 LAX2045 – 1500+1LHR 388 D

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Il primo storage di un A380:

Airbus A380 -861 4 F-WWDD Airbus ferried 05dec14 TLS-LDE for onward storage
Proprio quello che mi ha accompagnato nella missione a Seoul (e in tante altre) che raccontavo nel thread http://www.aviazionecivile.org/vb/s...nare-l-aereo-al-gate-per-far-rimuovere-un-a-v

:(

So many memories!

Mi piace ricordarlo proprio cosi':

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Airb...36389/L/&sid=fce5bd1ee572e383790d641598ea576f

Non so se ve l'ho mai rivelato, ma le marche "VNO" sul carrello sono la contrazione del cognome del Chief Test Engineer dell'aereo, il mitico Pascal Verneau che ora e' passato sull'A350 MSN1. Una dedica molto personalizzata! ;-)
 

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Non credo. Lo teniamo fermo per il momento, visto che c'e' sempre MSN1 che vola e fa test continuamente. E' semplicemente ridondante ormai con piu' di 150 velivoli in servizio.
 

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Posto qui perché non riesco a creare una nuova discussione.

Il calo vistoso dei nuovi acquirenti potrebbe portare Airbus a ridimensionare i piani di sviluppo del progetto A380. Perplessità anche dal grosso gruppo AF-KL, mentre EK si fa "portabandiera" del progetto.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...a380-jumbo-faces-spend-or-fade-conundrum.html

Airbus Group NV (AIR) raised the prospect of discontinuing its A380 superjumbo as soon as 2018, the first admission that it may have misjudged the market for the double-decker after failing to find a single airline buyer this year.

While Airbus will break even on the plane in 2015, 2016 and 2017, that outlook doesn’t hold for 2018, forcing the company to either offer new engines to make the A380 more attractive or discontinue the program, Chief Financial Officer Harald Wilhelm told investors at a meeting in London today.

His comments come as 2014 shapes up to be the first since the doubledecker entered service without a new airline customer. Its only buyer was a leasing company that has yet to line up a single carrier to take any of the 20 planes it ordered. The backlog remains as thin as it is fragile, highlighted by the cancellation of six jets ordered by Japan’s Skymark Airlines Inc. (9204), with two close to handover.

Jumbo Jets

In its seventh year in operation, the aircraft that cost $25 billion to develop threatens to become a costly misstep. While popular with travelers, most carriers prefer smaller twin-jet models that are more fuel efficient and can access more airports. Emirates is the only stand-out sponsor, having ordered 140 units, while other airlines have either backed off or are struggling to fill the two decks of the jumbo.

Order Boom
“It’s an excellent plane but it only works for the right destinations,” said Air France-KLM (AF) Group Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac, who aims to cancel the last two of a dozen A380s on ordered and swap them for smaller models.

Chris Buckley, Airbus’s Executive Vice President, Europe, Asia and Pacific, said the company has been “at fault” in the way it marketed the aircraft, letting carriers customise the interiors in whatever way rather than pushing the high-density credentials of the double-decker.

The four-engine wide-body airliner is a rarity, after Airbus killed its A340. Boeing Co. (BA) said yesterday that it will cut back production of its 747 jumbo.

Emirates President Tim Clark is pushing Airbus to upgrade the A380’s engines to improve fuel efficiency, a move Airbus is resisting because the cost of doing so doesn’t match demand for the plane. Keeping the plane unchanged may mean running down the backlog and eventually shutting down production, now at just under 30 a year, analysts said.

‘A Pity’
“Airbus will be obliged to make a decision one way or the other in 2015,” said Yan Derocles, an analyst at Oddo Securities in Paris, who estimates an engine upgrade may cost Airbus 2 billion euros ($2.47 billion) because of work required on the wing.

An engine upgrade would take about four years, according to Derocles. The A380 now comes with a choice of engines either by Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc (RR/) or a joint venture between General Electric Co. (GE) and United Technologies Corp.’s Pratt & Whitney.

The A380’s lackluster demand contrasts with a boom in orders for other models. Airbus’s bestseller remains its A320 family of single-aisle jets, which it made even more popular by offering new engines. The same concept added momentum to the A330 wide-body jet.

The all-new A350, a twin-engine long-range wide-body plane made of advanced light-weigh materials, has almost 800 orders before its first handover.

‘A Pity’
Airbus has won orders for 318 of the jumbos. That’s a fraction of the 1,200 it thought airlines needed in that size category when it started marketing in 2000. Emirates accounts for 40 percent of the order book, while airlines including Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Hong Kong Aviation and Air Austral are increasingly unlikely to ever take their planes.

Japan and China, originally seen by Airbus as key markets for the A380, have been disappointments, with only one Chinese airline taking 5 units. Boeing’s 747-8i, the only rival, has fared even worse, winning 51 orders from four airlines.

“It’s a pity,” Clark, the Emirates president, said of the A380 “It’s a very big cash generator for us. I just open the doors and the people come.”

Emirates has been successful with its fleet of A380s because the airline uses its Dubai hub as a central point from where to connect major routes around the globe with just one stop. The A380 is also popular on capacity-restricted airports such as London Heathrow, while many smaller airfields lack the infrastructure to accommodate the plane.

Richard Aboulafia, vice president at the Teal Group and longtime critic of the plane, said the new large twin-engine planes coming to the market will be the death of the A380.

“I don’t think it lasts more than a few years into the next decade,” he said of the A380. “The quicker they let go, the quicker they can devote themselves to marketing efforts on other products.”
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Non credo. Lo teniamo fermo per il momento, visto che c'e' sempre MSN1 che vola e fa test continuamente. E' semplicemente ridondante ormai con piu' di 150 velivoli in servizio.
Domanda ingenua da ignorante curioso: ha qualche caratteristica particolare per cui non è possibile allestirlo e rifilarlo a qualche cliente?
 

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Posto qui perché non riesco a creare una nuova discussione.

Il calo vistoso dei nuovi acquirenti potrebbe portare Airbus a ridimensionare i piani di sviluppo del progetto A380. Perplessità anche dal grosso gruppo AF-KL, mentre EK si fa "portabandiera" del progetto.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...a380-jumbo-faces-spend-or-fade-conundrum.html



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