Not if they want to have a true C-class and don't lose capacity to the current 737 classics.HighInTheSky wrote: And will the 738 not be a bit to big?
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- 25 Jan 2009, 14:36
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New 737's for SN?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3085
Re: New 737's for SN?
- 25 Jan 2009, 13:10
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New 737's for SN?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3085
Re: New 737's for SN?
Seems hard to believe... http://www.boeing.com/commercial/prices/ Here you can see the average price for the 737 (among others). I expect SN to go after the 737-800 for two obvious reasons, being that they would have to replace the 10 current -300's and -400's and they want to reintroduce C-class. T...
- 16 Jan 2009, 13:21
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: JAF 767 schedule adjustments
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2607
Re: JAF 767 schedule adjustments
Wasn't the 'new' one supposed to be coming in, in December?
- 15 Jan 2009, 01:04
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Picking up people in Brussels
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3164
Re: Picking up people in Brussels
JOVAN wrote: Businessman (like you ?) are usually in a hurry (already have delays, have to wait for luggage, ..); pay expensive tickets and high airport taxes, waste precious time again waiting here and there, looking eventually for the driver among hundreds of people, then waiting until the driver...
- 15 Jan 2009, 01:02
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Picking up people in Brussels
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3164
Re: Picking up people in Brussels
Arrival Hall accommodation: Some airports are worse, some airports are same, some airports are better than BRU. My concern is the customer, the passenger, the citizen who pays a big amount of taxes etc. , and how we can make the service towards him better. Picking up people and arriving in BRU is a...
- 15 Jan 2009, 00:54
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Hostess filmed stripping in cockpit during flight
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3382
Re: Hostess filmed stripping in cockpit during flight
Nice set though...
Makes you think what happens on the average multiple day trip of many crews. Sex And Boose Every Night Again... A well famous acronym in Belgian aviation
Makes you think what happens on the average multiple day trip of many crews. Sex And Boose Every Night Again... A well famous acronym in Belgian aviation
- 13 Jan 2009, 13:03
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels Airport Express now to Breda, Utrecht and Rotterdam
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1617
Re: Brussels Airport Express now to Breda, Utrecht and Rotterdam
http://www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl/news/?id=29215 It looks like Brussels Airport is serious about Dutch customers. Capacity is limited to 2 full return loads per day (+/- 200 pax) but it is a beginning. Timetable: Dienstregeling Noord-Zuid: 05.00 en 14.30 uur: vertrek uit Utrecht, Jaarbeursplein 05.45 ...
- 08 Jan 2009, 12:28
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Any news about the expansion plans of Brussels Airport?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1627
Re: Any news about the expansion plans of Brussels Airport?
Thnx for the info Atlantis! I've heard that the old departure terminal with check in rows 11 and 12 (now used for SN Africa OPS) will be closed soon and that they will construct a check in row 0, where there is now the gift shop in front of row 1. Is this true? Any idea of when they will start the ...
- 07 Jan 2009, 13:34
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
- Replies: 28
- Views: 3624
Re: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
It will probably be updated anyway, since as far as I know the station will be transformed from a terminal station to a normal (drive-thru) station when the tunnels in the direction of Antwerp are ready. Wasn't the NMBS station given an award in 2007? I believe I read something about that... I don'...
- 07 Jan 2009, 13:26
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: CO061 06/01/09
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1137
Re: CO061 06/01/09
Who did the count? I never knew CO sold standing places? Indeed, cannot be correct. Continentals 767-400's have a max capacity of 256 pax. Maybe 14 Crewmembers onboard? :?: Have no idea. Greetings Marten Continentals 764 with 256 (20C, 236Y) seats are only used for their Micronesia operations. They...
- 07 Jan 2009, 13:23
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: CO061 06/01/09
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1137
Re: CO061 06/01/09
CO has only 235 seats on their 764's, so that would mean 35 crew members? It's a good airline, but not THAT goodLX-LGX wrote:http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 92927.html
- no news from the child so far
- 270 passengers and crew = 270 people
- 07 Jan 2009, 13:21
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Any news about the expansion plans of Brussels Airport?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1627
Re: Any news about the expansion plans of Brussels Airport?
I wonder who will use that terminal besides SN and the *A members already operating at BRU ? It looks, due to the global economical slowdown, we should not expect commitments from e.g. AC, NH, OZ, SQ, SA, TG and others to include BRU in their networks soon. Simply not the best time for installing a...
- 06 Jan 2009, 17:43
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
- Replies: 28
- Views: 3624
Re: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
Lol, you can say that. I think this station deserve the award of the ugliest and scariest station in western europe. Yep, but that's up to the NMBS, not BAC. If you see the money they invest in railway cathedrals in Antwerp, Leuven or Guillemins, it wouldn't be a bad idea to invest a fraction of th...
- 06 Jan 2009, 17:36
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: CO061 06/01/09
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1137
Re: CO061 06/01/09
A Continental Airlines Boeing 767-400, registration N66051 performing flight CO-61 from Brussels (Belgium) to Newark,NJ (USA) with 270 people on board , diverted to Shannon due to a medical emergency on board. The 3-year old girl travelling with her parents had fallen unconscious during the flight,...
- 05 Jan 2009, 23:28
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
- Replies: 28
- Views: 3624
Re: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
Jan, when such an investment is done, there is probably some plan or a feasibility study. Some commitment made hereor there ???? You mean " a millions of euros costing project " is going its way......without any further plans or commitments ?? Wait and see ?? I don't know if it's still ar...
- 05 Jan 2009, 18:58
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: New high-speed railwaystation at LHR
- Replies: 28
- Views: 3624
Re: NEW HI SPEED RAILWAY STATION AT HEATHROW
How are latest plans at BRU ? As soon as Diabolo is completed, high speed trains can stop at BRU. I only hope the NMBS will do something about the old '80-ish look of the station, if necessary with BAC money, since the station is not quite welcoming in my opinion, definitely not for high speed trai...
- 02 Jan 2009, 20:26
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: A330 had its EIS 15 years ago, first ever A330 is with SN
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3321
Re: A330 had its EIS 15 years ago, first ever A330 is with SN
OO-SFM is actually the oldest A330-300 in SN's fleet (first flight on 22/06/1993, delivered to Air Inter on 18/03/1994), SFW is indeed the newest (first flight on 24/11/1994 and delivered to LTU 12/12/1994) http://www.planesregister.com/airline/Brussels%20Airlines-flying-a330.htm Mea Culpa :oops: I...
- 02 Jan 2009, 20:02
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: A330 had its EIS 15 years ago, first ever A330 is with SN
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3321
Re: A330 had its EIS 15 years ago, first ever A330 is with SN
That's the difference with the automotive industry: a car of 15 year old is a wreck. Planes are like wine, they become better when they are older. A well maintained aircraft of 10 -13 year is as good as a 4 - 5 year old one. It wouldn't be a wreck if it was maintained just as good as the average ai...
- 31 Dec 2008, 00:10
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: The future of Brussels Airlines with Lufthansa
- Replies: 511
- Views: 104778
Re: The future of Brussels Airlines with Lufthansa
When you buy a car, you need to depreciate it. When you lease a car, you need to pay rent. I have no idea which is cheapest and this probably varies based on demand, but I wouldn't be surprised if leasing a plane would cost more given that it's more flexible than buying the plane and I guess that y...
- 30 Dec 2008, 23:32
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: The future of Brussels Airlines with Lufthansa
- Replies: 511
- Views: 104778
Re: The future of Brussels Airlines with Lufthansa
However, if you have a special niche in the market which still shows strong demand and you predict it to continue to do so, this is the right time to invest, but I am not sure if this is really the case for Brussels Airlines long-haul operations or if it is just the hope of many here in the forum :...