Two More Customers Drop The A350-800XWB

sábado, 8 de febrero de 2014

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Two More Customers Drop The A350-800XWB
// Things With Wings
A look at Airbus' January 2014 orders & deliveries report reveals that two more customers have switched from the A350-800XWB to the larger A350-900XWB model. ILFC switched its remaining six A350-800XWBs on order to the A350-900XWB model while Libyan Arab Airlines did the same for its remaining four aircraft. This bring the total number of A350-800XWBs on order to 46 among just six customers.

In addition, Gulf Air cancelled two of its A319s on order, leaving it with a backlog of just one. CIT also cancelled an A319 as well as two A320s.

Airbus secured orders for 10 aircraft in January, consisting of:

American Airlines (7 A321s)
Libyan Airlines (2 A350-900XWBs)
Tibet Airlines (1 A319)

Taking cancellations into account, net orders for Airbus for January is five.

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Heathrow Airport to debut time-based separation in 2015

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Heathrow Airport to debut time-based separation in 2015
// Revista de prensa aeronáutica: Feed de feeds de Revistas Aeronáuticas | recopiladas por www.noticias-aero.info

London’s Heathrow Airport will implement a new time-based separation system for arriving aircraft in the spring of 2015.

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Analysts predict A-10, U-2 retirements in FY15

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Analysts predict A-10, U-2 retirements in FY15
// Aircraft news
Some of the US Air Force’s most venerable aircraft will likely head to the boneyard in fiscal year 2015, victims of projected military funding cuts, budget analysts predict.

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