That would be very fast. SN itself said April and June in the press, but who knows, maybe it's earlier.sdbelgium wrote:I heard rumours "end of January"?Airbus A330 wrote:The 2 A320 will join in April and June 2011. I don't know from where they are coming from.
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airtrotter
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maybe we can make a guessAirbus A330 wrote:The 2 A320 will join in April and June 2011. I don't know from where they are coming from.
I looked at planespotters.net (is it up to date/reliable?) and from the A320 production list of stored aircraft I distilled these possible frames (engine commonality and age <15 years as conditions):
cn 566 (ex-Mexicana, lessor: FLIT)
cn 615 (lessor: Menajet)
cn 626 (ex-Air Jamaica)
cn 630 (ex-Air Jamaica, lessor: Aercap)
cn 662 (ex-Air Comet, lessor WFBN)
cn 799 (lessor: CIT)
cn 1780 (ILFC)
or 2 Mexicana birds, but since their possible future is not yet certain and negotiations by SN for the new birds probably started before MX got in trouble, I don't think these are considered.
Your thoughts?
Is it possible SN will lease frames older than 15 years?
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Why would the planes have to be stored currently?
One of the two A319s which arrived recently flew with Meridiana until it was sent to the paintshop for instance...
The thing is, there are so many A320s out there, it is hard to make a guess really if you don't know where to look, but then what does it matter?
Where are all the ex Sabena birds right now, BTW?
One of the two A319s which arrived recently flew with Meridiana until it was sent to the paintshop for instance...
The thing is, there are so many A320s out there, it is hard to make a guess really if you don't know where to look, but then what does it matter?
Where are all the ex Sabena birds right now, BTW?
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dsa330
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2 @ monarch (i THINK !! that those are the ones that will come back again)tolipanebas wrote:Why would the planes have to be stored currently?
One of the two A319s which arrived recently flew with Meridiana until it was sent to the paintshop for instance...
The thing is, there are so many A320s out there, it is hard to make a guess really if you don't know where to look, but then what does it matter?
Where are all the ex Sabena birds right now, BTW?
1 @ lotus air
then one in spain, but forget wich company
and then 2 @ CSA
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Vueling.dsa330 wrote:then one in spain, but forget wich company
Monarch is what I heard as well, OO-SNF and OO-SNG.
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dsa330
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indeed:)sdbelgium wrote:Vueling.dsa330 wrote:then one in spain, but forget wich company
Monarch is what I heard as well, OO-SNF and OO-SNG.
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brusselsairlinesfan
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So we will see kinda "new type" of aircraft entering SN?
I didn't saw that the 320 type was confirmed rather than the 319...
... and btw, still no "hope" for the 318?

I didn't saw that the 320 type was confirmed rather than the 319...
... and btw, still no "hope" for the 318?
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SN confirmed in the press that they will lease two A320's. They said that at the time they announced the contract with Club Med.brusselsairlinesfan wrote:So we will see kinda "new type" of aircraft entering SN?
I didn't saw that the 320 type was confirmed rather than the 319...
Don't hope for it. The A318 will not come to SN.brusselsairlinesfan wrote:
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why would you want that small heavy ugly bird in SN's fleet?brusselsairlinesfan wrote: ... and btw, still no "hope" for the 318?![]()
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brusselsairlinesfan
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Ugly?! really?! :cnc wrote:why would you want that small heavy ugly bird in SN's fleet?brusselsairlinesfan wrote: ... and btw, still no "hope" for the 318?![]()
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Why would you want to start that discussion again? Please do that here: Replacement of SN's Avro RJ and 737 fleet.cnc wrote:why would you want that small heavy ugly bird in SN's fleet?
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As there is no question mark & no indication this is a rumour, I guess this is first hand information so fully correct & confirmed? Because, why else would you post it like this?dsa330 wrote:first one will be end of januari
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dsa330
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Wait and seeSN1203 wrote:As there is no question mark & no indication this is a rumour, I guess this is first hand information so fully correct & confirmed? Because, why else would you post it like this?dsa330 wrote:first one will be end of januari
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brusselsairlinesfan
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OK sorry... this is indeed an "A319 for brussels airlines" topic...sdbelgium wrote:Why would you want to start that discussion again? Please do that here: Replacement of SN's Avro RJ and 737 fleet.cnc wrote:why would you want that small heavy ugly bird in SN's fleet?
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brusselsairlinesfan
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Is the A319 going to become the new "backbone" of the brussels airlines fleet within the next year (instead of the RJ85/100!)?
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As I have explained numerous times in the other topic about the fleet replacement at SN, the aim is to get the average seat count of the fleet up in order to reduce unit costs (fully in line with what is happening throughout the LH group of airlines right now), meaning it is indeed a given the future 'backbone' of the SN medium haul fleet will be larger than the current 'RJ89', which is the theoretical model in between the RJ85 and RJ100 of which SN has 26.
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brusselsairlinesfan
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Thank you for your always appreciated explanations and knowledge of SN questions!tolipanebas wrote:As I have explained numerous times in the other topic about the fleet replacement at SN, the aim is to get the average seat count of the fleet up in order to reduce unit costs (fully in line with what is happening throughout the LH group of airlines right now), meaning it is indeed a given the future 'backbone' of the SN medium haul fleet will be larger than the current 'RJ89', which is the theoretical model in between the RJ85 and RJ100 of which SN has 26.
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I was told that 2 A320's will come from Air Berlin.
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dsa330
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not sure where they come from, i only suspect monarch for a few reason's 