BuffaloJoe
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Is the 757 capable of flying the PHL-Stockholm route?
Hey that's an idea, they could utilize more planes if they would say PHL-GLA-ARN, PHL-VCE-ATH, PHL-SNN-BRU. That would give them 3 extra planes to fly somewhere new!CO does EWR-ARN in the same aircraft and it's 3414nm.
PHL-ARN is 3484nm. But US configures the ETOPS 757's with more seats, so the additional weight might put it at the edge of the envelope. That's ok, though, US can just make unscheduled fuel stops in GLA.
Hey that's an idea, they could utilize more planes if they would say PHL-GLA-ARN, PHL-VCE-ATH, PHL-SNN-BRU. That would give them 3 extra planes to fly somewhere new!
Not when you consider the destinations (Moscow, Tel Aviv, Cairo, etc.) and their origin (JFK). It is amazing, however, to consider how much PHL has grown to serve so many European markets in such a short time.DL's, random expansions is out of whack.
Is the 757 capable of flying the PHL-Stockholm route?
Eastbound? But then there were some nasty T-Storms and flights were going all around them. Back in 1992/1993 I flew TW, STL-SJC and we had to fly south to Austin and then to SJC. TW had a 767 on that route at the time and I had the entire center three seats to myself.I dunno the other night LAS-FLL 757 was weight restricted 30 people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I dunno the other night LAS-FLL 757 was weight restricted 30 people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Boeing has some B767-300's on their website listed for sale. And the 767-200's are listed still as available for order.The 757 trans-Atlantic service is really a good example of what this airline is and what it can be. Kirby stated these planes will be used for western European service for about 8 years as the fleet gets smaller and the domestic service is covered by 321's. The single aisle 757 can barely reach these destinations and is not the optimum aircraft. They are just what we have available, and international flying is where the money and growth is, so, they are meeting the need temporarily.The real plane for this service is the smallest of the new generation wide bodies. This airline needs to get its act together and the employees need to get their differences settled and we can move on to running a great airline and making some money.
This is the 2nd year for ARN - 2006 was the inaugural flight.As a side note, our inaugural ARN-PHL flight today left over three hours late. Way to go, US!
The single aisle 757 can barely reach these destinations and is not the optimum aircraft. They are just what we have available, and international flying is where the money and growth is, so, they are meeting the need temporarily.The real plane for this service is the smallest of the new generation wide bodies.
The 757 trans-Atlantic service is really a good example of what this airline is and what it can be. Kirby stated these planes will be used for western European service for about 8 years as the fleet gets smaller and the domestic service is covered by 321's. The single aisle 757 can barely reach these destinations and is not the optimum aircraft. They are just what we have available, and international flying is where the money and growth is, so, they are meeting the need temporarily.The real plane for this service is the smallest of the new generation wide bodies. This airline needs to get its act together and the employees need to get their differences settled and we can move on to running a great airline and making some money.
What are the West's Pilot restrictions for flying widebodies? Are they still permitted to fly to two European destinations and two to the Carribean?Boeing has some B767-300's on their website listed for sale. And the 767-200's are listed still as available for order.