There was talk about picking up Air Canada's 2 -500s, but those have already been sold/leased to another airline. So which version of the A340 will be flying is US colors? I hope it's not the -300, because that airplane is under powered.
There was talk about picking up Air Canada's 2 -500s, but those have already been sold/leased to another airline. So which version of the A340 will be flying is US colors? I hope it's not the -300, because that airplane is under powered.
Don't get too excited over a NEW addition to the fleet....believe it WHEN You SEE IT. Can't see it headed HERE.Flew the A340 to Tahiti, it was a bit of a pig getting off the ground, but it was comfy and quiet inside. I still will be shocked to see a "four holer" in US colors.
I wonder where those 340-300s will be coming from? I'm assuming they will NOT be brand new from Airbus and will be acquired on the secondary market.
The A340-500 is a much better plane, in my opinion, for the China/Japan missions.
The A340-600 however, is too large a plane for US Airways.
I wonder where those 340-300s will be coming from? I'm assuming they will NOT be brand new from Airbus and will be acquired on the secondary market.
The A340-500 is a much better plane, in my opinion, for the China/Japan missions.
The A340-600 however, is too large a plane for US Airways.
Our proposed nonstop service to Beijing will be flown by Airbus A340-300 aircraft, which seats 269 passengers in two classes, 42 in Envoy and 227 in Economy.
Did we forget that the BAE-146 was a "4-holer" 🙄. Although it was old USAir colors, it flew for awhile at USAir.Flew the A340 to Tahiti, it was a bit of a pig getting off the ground, but it was comfy and quiet inside. I still will be shocked to see a "four holer" in US colors.
The A340-600 however, is too large a plane for US Airways.
You gave the only statistic that matters - US is proposing the least capacity, except for AMR @ 245 seats in 3-class configuration and Maxjet @ 96 seats in all-business class configuration. Presumably, if US thought a bigger airplane was needed it would have been in the application.......Post up some stats if you know what you're talking about 🙄
Do you know potential loads and cargo for the segments?
I wonder where those 340-300s will be coming from? I'm assuming they will NOT be brand new from Airbus and will be acquired on the secondary market.
The A340-500 is a much better plane, in my opinion, for the China/Japan missions.
The A340-600 however, is too large a plane for US Airways.
You gave the only statistic that matters - US is proposing the least capacity, except for AMR @ 245 seats in 3-class configuration and Maxjet @ 96 seats in all-business class configuration. Presumably, if US thought a bigger airplane was needed it would have been in the application.......
Jim