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By: 29th March 2005 at 17:57 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-http://www.airbus.com/dynamic/media/press_releases.asp#1678Good news, must be planning much more expansion in the future :)
Either that or they're replacing their older Airbus'
How old are their oldest anyhow?
By: 29th March 2005 at 18:02 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-The oldest a/c is G-TTOA which is from the year 2000, so doubt that is the case.
They have a very modern fleet.
By: 29th March 2005 at 18:28 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-The oldest a/c is G-TTOA which is from the year 2000, so doubt that is the case.They have a very modern fleet.
in that case, GB airways obviously expect large growth or perhaps a contract with another carrier?
By: 29th March 2005 at 18:36 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Perhaps they will be used to take over some BA routes at Gatwick
By: 29th March 2005 at 19:25 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Are these the 5 listed on Jethros as replacing G-TTOA to E or are they extra to that again. If so GB are awaiting delivery of 13 new aircraft which would suggest that something is going on there.
1L.
By: 29th March 2005 at 19:36 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-I was too wondering about that earlier when I was checking the reggies to check the ages 1L, one would assume that they are, so having TTOA replaced in 2007 sort of makes sense.
By: 29th March 2005 at 20:44 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-The aircraft may not be old but perhaps they were not signed on particularly long leases...perhaps especially the case as they were the first of a new type for the company in those days.
By: 29th March 2005 at 20:47 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Good news for Airbus and GB.
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By: LBARULES - 29th March 2005 at 17:55
http://www.airbus.com/dynamic/media/press_releases.asp#1678
Good news, must be planning much more expansion in the future :)