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On her way back to Kuala Lumpore, Romeo-Hotel taxies to runway 09R.
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uy707
by
uy707
on Sun, Feb 12 2012
Filed under: Airliners, Airlines, Alain Durand, CDG, Jetliners, Jets, LFPG, Paris-Roissy/Charles De Gaulle, 777, 777-200, 777-2H6(ER), 9M-MRH, Boeing, Boeing 777, Boeing 777-200, Malaysia Airlines
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When American announced it would roll out a slew of new features on its new 777-300ER aircraft in December, I was left with more questions than answers. Now, just a bit more info has been released, and we have some answers but not all. Oh, and we have Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Tue, Jan 31 2012
Filed under: American, 777
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Looks like it will be called the A330-300S possibly replacing the A340 and compensating for the delays on the A350-800/900. This is an interesting move by Airbus taking on 2 Boeing models with a single aircraft, what Airbus will get out of this i don't know, a few more sales maybe?
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I decided to hold the last Emirates post from Nate until I was on paternity leave. You can see his report on the flight out to Dubai, Dubai Airport, and the flight back if you haven’t seen them. – Probably the best thing about my trip to Dubai Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Wed, Jan 18 2012
Filed under: Emirates, A380, 777
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Boeing workers today began assembling the 1,000th 777. The airplane is a Boeing 777-300ER (extended range) model. It will be delivered to Dubai-based Emirates Airline in March 2012. Emirates is the largest 777 customer with 95 777s currently in its fleet; the 1,000th 777 will be its 102nd. " We...
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SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six widebodies as part of a plan to double its fleet during the next five years, and is considering the Airbus A330-300 and the Boeing 777. Speaking to Flightglobal's Airline Business Daily at the World Route Development Forum in Berlin, SriLankan's newly...
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This channel has a great amount of civil aviation aircrafts in and out of LAX. Have a look!!! http://www.youtube.com/user/OpzzaPhotography Best, Speedbird 78
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Workers rolled out the first Boeing (NYSE: BA) 777 jetliner at the seven-per-month rate. The airplane, a freighter, will deliver to FedEx Express in June. This is the fourth time that the program has built the 777 at the seven-per-month rate. The program also built at this rate from July 1997 to February...
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The year 2009 wasn't a great one for the A340. Etithad chose not to replace the -600 that was written off in a 2007 Toulouse ground-test accident, Kingfisher cancelled one of their orders for a -500, and on December 30th, Virgin Atlantic chose to transfer its outstanding order for six -600s to A330s...
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Uh oh. It looks like United has decided to delay its refurbishment of the premium cabins on the 777 once again. Now they won’t even start until February 2010, so the problem of dramatically different premium cabin experiences is bound to continue Read More...
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Cranky Flier
on Mon, Jul 13 2009
Filed under: United, Seats, 777
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I’ve seen many people criticize Delta for what it puts on its blog, but they’ve been putting more and more useful information on there lately. I’d encourage those interested in Delta to go back and give it another chance. My favorite Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Wed, Mar 18 2009
Filed under: Delta, Distribution, 777
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The flight deck crew rest area located on the "upper deck" of the Air India 777-300ER
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Farnborough Airshow 2008
by
apgphoto
on Tue, Jul 29 2008
Filed under: Air Show, 2008, Farnborough, FI08, Boeing, India, 777, Air India, 777-300ER, cabin, crew, rest area
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A British Airways 777 kicks up the spray on departure from Gatwick
Posted to
APG Photography
by
apgphoto
on Wed, Oct 31 2007
Filed under: Boeing, British Airways, London Gatwick, LGW, 777, 777-200, BA, wet, spray, rain, rotate
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A 777 arriving with the sun at Heathrow
Posted to
APG Photography
by
apgphoto
on Wed, Oct 31 2007
Filed under: Boeing, London Heathrow, LHR, vapour, 777, 777-200, sun, dawn