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MyLittleBlackBird 11-15-2007 02:24 PM

Re: Airbus A380 lands in Orlando w/pix
 

Originally Posted by clm2112

1.) It is French

3.) It is French

5.) Did I mention it is French ? :lol:

Because of this.... I shall never set foot inside of one.

two bonnies 11-15-2007 03:00 PM


The manufacturer does not dictate how many seats go on the plane - that's determined by the airline, for the most part.
The manufacturer bows to the will of the airlines in making the seat anchor positions either closer together or spaced in such a way that they airlines are able to squeeze more seats together. I have been told (unconfirmed) that these seat anchor spacings are such in the A380 that there is a minimum seat to seat distance that is much more than other aircraft. HOWEVER, I am sure that Branson's Virgin Airways will find a way to squeeze 1200 people on a max 880 seat plane.

But you are correct. The point of decision for squeezing us together lies with the airlines.

But the manufacturers don't have to be conspirators in this.

big_news_1 11-16-2007 12:22 AM

Re: Airbus A380 lands in Orlando w/pix
 

Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird

Originally Posted by clm2112

1.) It is French

3.) It is French

5.) Did I mention it is French ? :lol:

Because of this.... I shall never set foot inside of one.

What airline did you fly to get to Florida on vacation? Chances are fairly good you've already been on an Airbus ;)

chr0mius 11-16-2007 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by firebuick

any company that gives me more leg room will get my business
yeah im 6 foot3 and leg room is important im going to cuba in dec in a airbus310 and i always try to get a front row seat :lol:

You people get to go to Cuba? :cry:

two bonnies 11-16-2007 06:31 AM

I've never been. I go to Africa.

clm2112 11-17-2007 12:50 PM

Re: Airbus A380 lands in Orlando w/pix
 

Originally Posted by big_news_1
What airline did you fly to get to Florida on vacation? Chances are fairly good you've already been on an Airbus ;)

Actually, the chances are not that good...40% at best on certain routes. Airbus market share isn't as great as all that. Boeings are still the bulk of the fleet. Where Airbus is gaining is when airlines are retiring 727's, MD-80's, and 737's at the end of their airframe total times. Replacing them with cheap Airbus models. Hence Boeing bring on the 737-900 to replace retired smaller, regional, aircraft.

I guess the thing that really ticks me off the most is that these european aircraft marks are propped up by their governments directly to help them survive, specificly to take out US manufacturers. Why some US airlines go down that path baffles me.

sandrock 11-17-2007 02:35 PM

JetBlue used to have their entire fleet made up of A320s. Now they have a small fleet of regional Embraer E190 to take care of their shorter flights. Given the choice between the two, I would go with the A320...it flys so much nicer, and its learning curve isn't as steep as the 190. (I've had enough sim time in both to compare the two).

I agree that North American airlines *should* stick with home-built fleets, but Airbus, it seems, are the equivalent to Chevy Malibus or Chryslers K-platform cars. Cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, and you can always find parts for them.

two bonnies 11-17-2007 04:52 PM

Hate to tell ya... Boeing gets lavish subsidies as well...
http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol3...es/Boeing.html

Shadow 11-17-2007 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by firebuick
yeah it was in montreal this week it flew over my house that one big mother F....of a plane :lol:


Um yeah okay :?

Foghorn 11-18-2007 12:46 AM


Originally Posted by Shadow

Originally Posted by firebuick
yeah it was in montreal this week it flew over my house that one big mother F....of a plane :lol:


Um yeah okay :?

It came in from the east on approach to runway 24 Right, did a fly over of the airport, rolled to the south to follow the river east along the Villa Maria circuit for final approach, again on 24 Right. There were thousands of people around the airport as onlookers.

http://www.hfxnews.ca/photos/TheDail.../airbus700.jpg

It flew over a few people's home I'm sure ;)

Cheers,


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