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- 17 Jun 2017, 09:45
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
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Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
Has the CityJet SSJ contract already been expanded with a fourth aircraft? Because checking fr24, it appears all three SSJ's in SN colors, plus EI-FWC have all been flying pretty full schedules in the past week.
- 22 May 2017, 18:44
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
The Lufthansa Group is one of the biggest airline groups in the world. They have means. At this moment they have about 200(!) new planes on oder. Why couldn't they just reserve some of these planes for SN, or order 10 extra? Because: -none of the planes currently on order are suitable replacements ...
- 22 May 2017, 15:47
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
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- 15 May 2017, 19:16
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
And still, mixed ops means higher capacity. You can't compare single rwy throughput with mixed ops on parallel runways. With mixed ops you have arrivals on 25L & R. These have to be staggered, except when in Simultaneous Independent Arrivals mode (only for ILS approach, RNP approach (recent add...
- 14 May 2017, 10:01
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
The number of heavies is largely irrelevant in the way LHR operates: thy bundle heavies together for both take-offs and landings, meaning they only lose capacity when a heavy is followed by a smaller plane. This isn't realy somehing that's up for debate you know: mixed ops means larger capacity. I ...
- 13 May 2017, 16:16
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
LHR has a lot more heavies than LGW. Landing and take off roll are longer so reduced capacity. If alternating TO/LDG would create extra capacity LHR would be dong it on both runways. The number of heavies is largely irrelevant in the way LHR operates: thy bundle heavies together for both take-offs ...
- 13 May 2017, 12:08
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
Teach, I think you misunderstood HUE, landing capacity can be increased by using the two runways, but it makes you loose more in take off capacity, so the overall capacity decreases. Using 25L for take off would considerably reduce landing capacity. You could use it occasionally for departures in t...
- 13 May 2017, 08:17
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
relocating the RWY25L threshold will alleviate the problem especially because, thanks to the necessary parallel TWY to be built also, this will enable spreading the departures over two runways. But even this is not an "easy solution". 1 runway for arrivals and 1 runway for departures is s...
- 11 May 2017, 19:07
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
Brussels Airport press release about Air Cargo Global leaving https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air-cargo-global/slovakian-cargo-carrier-has-decided-to-leave-brussels-airport/ And they're moving to ... Liege? Nope, of course not! Prague and Amsterdam it is! Another carrier leaving not just the air...
- 08 May 2017, 18:48
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines starts Mumbai flights in March 2017
- Replies: 114
- Views: 35178
- 29 Apr 2017, 10:10
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
- Replies: 1399
- Views: 285992
- 26 Apr 2017, 13:29
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airport (BRU) infrastructure: future
- Replies: 1990
- Views: 996831
Re: BRU infrastructure: future
Does anyone know if and when they will start expanding the parking facilities? It was mentioned here a while back that Front Park 3 would be expanded, but so far nothing has happened. On the news this morning it was said that people were advised to come to BRU by public transport because pretty much...
- 05 Apr 2017, 17:51
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
Allow me to say such is a little bit superficial, since those people clearly haven't thought the 2 options over and are just being guided by the adrenaline they'd love to finally feel when they'd read up on a significant new order being placed by Brussels Airlines in the international press. Let's ...
- 03 Apr 2017, 12:00
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
brussels airlines expands leased SuperJet service from June 2017 brussels airlines last week extended planned Sukhoi SuperJet SSJ100 aircraft operation into October 2017. The leased aircraft from CityJet entered operation with SN on 26MAR17. SSJ100 aircraft will gradually enter operations on follow...
- 07 Mar 2017, 22:29
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels region noise regulation
- Replies: 679
- Views: 142116
Re: Brussels region noise regulation
Milan center to malpenza : 50min Brussels center to LGG : 55min And just like in milan, BRU will stay a business airport like linate :) And nobody in Milan likes Malpensa and Linate is still open... and remains the airport of choice when you have to be in Milan City Center and they even build a sub...
- 04 Mar 2017, 00:36
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
Lufthansa doesn't need to 'open their purses' for this fleet renewal if the planes are leased, which they almost certainly will be, so that's not really relevant. Although the initial investment of a lease is much lower, in the end you are still paying off a brand new aircraft in your monthly rates...
- 03 Mar 2017, 20:27
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
Let's hope they FINALLY get some factory new aircraft. They deserve it. The three SSJ100s (on wet-lease from CityJet) will be factory new. Other than that, I highly doubt that Muttie Luftie will open its purse for new aircraft for SN. Lufthansa doesn't need to 'open their purses' for this fleet ren...
- 03 Mar 2017, 11:02
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: VLM Airlines news 2017
- Replies: 396
- Views: 121899
Re: VLM Airlines news 2017
Here are the slides from the presentation: https://www.scribd.com/document/340801769/SY-Pang-SHS-Aviation-Presentation-Slides Damn. Was it really that hard for them to find someone who is fluent in English to proofread their presentation? I don't think I've ever seen a supposedly professional prese...
- 01 Mar 2017, 22:58
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
- Replies: 4783
- Views: 2320608
Re: Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
It is indeed an A330-competition, but that still leaves us some options... I am also a little bit excited about it. :) There are already a couple of things known, eg that it will have dedicated Y+ class and wifi. Didn't you write here a while ago that they would be new-builds? Because if that's the...
- 25 Feb 2017, 10:43
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: BRU Winter 2017-18: news, new routes, airlines
- Replies: 124
- Views: 56272
Re: BRU Winter 2017-18: news, new routes, airlines
Don't count on that happening as long as The Orange One is in charge in the US.flightlover wrote: ↑25 Feb 2017, 09:40
Will be less of an issue when the border screening gets done in Brussels as that will be a much shorter queue