Until 2019 says the Brussels Airlines website... unless it's to be read as until the beginning of 2019
Brussels Airlines in 2018
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Re: Brussels Airlines in 2018
Really? Is the tintin livery already gone?
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skumfiduse wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 00:13Until 2019 says the Brussels Airlines website... unless it's to be read as until the beginning of 2019
No repainting during this check, if I'm informed correctly.
There hasn't been any formal decision so far on what will be done when the plane will have to be repainted. Could be SN-colours, but it could also be repainted in the same Rackham-scheme.
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Thanks for the information.Aerofool wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 09:56skumfiduse wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 00:13Until 2019 says the Brussels Airlines website... unless it's to be read as until the beginning of 2019
No repainting during this check, if I'm informed correctly.
There hasn't been any formal decision so far on what will be done when the plane will have to be repainted. Could be SN-colours, but it could also be repainted in the same Rackham-scheme.
Hasta la victoria siempre.
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Could also be Eurowings colours, if the idea of Thorsten Dirks prevails that now it is no more Brussels Airlines next to Eurowings, but it is all Eurowings.Aerofool wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 09:56skumfiduse wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 00:13Until 2019 says the Brussels Airlines website... unless it's to be read as until the beginning of 2019
No repainting during this check, if I'm informed correctly.
There hasn't been any formal decision so far on what will be done when the plane will have to be repainted. Could be SN-colours, but it could also be repainted in the same Rackham-scheme.
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From the Rackham livery to the EW one; quite an upgrade!sn26567 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 11:01Could also be Eurowings colours, if the idea of Thorsten Dirks prevails that now it is no more Brussels Airlines next to Eurowings, but it is all Eurowings.Aerofool wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 09:56skumfiduse wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 00:13
Until 2019 says the Brussels Airlines website... unless it's to be read as until the beginning of 2019
No repainting during this check, if I'm informed correctly.
There hasn't been any formal decision so far on what will be done when the plane will have to be repainted. Could be SN-colours, but it could also be repainted in the same Rackham-scheme.
Re: Brussels Airlines in 2018
It seems that Brussels Airlines soon will launch a New website / booking engine. Today I saw a pop-up to test / use the New booking engine.
You can Find the website via this link https://booking.brusselsairlines.com/en
You can Find the website via this link https://booking.brusselsairlines.com/en
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We already knew that OO-SFU had an engine failure over Algeria last week, but now it turns out the second engine also failed a few times while on approach to BRU! The brake marks in the pilots' underwear will have been noticable
http://www.avherald.com/h?article=4c170682&opt=0
http://www.avherald.com/h?article=4c170682&opt=0
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OO-SFN was still at the front of H41 on Thursday
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That's impossible, SFN flew to her final destination (MZJ) on 14 November...
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/oo-sfn
https://www.aviation24.be/airports/pina ... n-arizona/
Maybe you saw SFM, she is on the ground since 19 December?
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/oo-sfm
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It was OOSFU, sorry my keyboard miscorrected...
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More important than scented water or bottled glass or plastic : to fly ! And managing the long-haul fleet still seems to be a challenge ... when you see the number of cancellations ... ! How sad to be unable to use the natural company!
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SFM did probably last regularl flight on december 19. It's the second oldest A333 already operational. The end of a long story in SN fleet (just 2 years forAir Inter previously to go for Sabena)
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3rd oldest, Cathay Dragon has the 2 oldest operating
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Those were manufactured earlier, but SFN, O and M have been in commercial service since 1993/1994 compared to 1996/1997 for the 2 Cathay aircraft. So it depends on how you look at it, SN has the 3 'longest commercially operating'.
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With SFU still AOG and SFM's service seemingly over, and several l/h flights being now canceled every week, does anyone know when the next "new" A333 will be put in operation? SFD and SFE were delivered 6 months ago!
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The media are picking up the SFU story: https://www.hln.be/nieuws/binnenland/be ... a8696bb5d/
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If it were only Belgium, it would be more or less OK, but it went global!DIBO wrote: ↑25 Dec 2018, 13:24 The media are picking up the SFU story: https://www.hln.be/nieuws/binnenland/be ... a8696bb5d/
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... ne-454642/
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If it were only **FlightGlobal**, it would be more or less OK, but it went **general public**!
The FlightGlobal audience knows how to put this in perspective; the general public however... already confirmed by the first HLN public comment.
Luckily we don't have a SUN or Daily Mirror, otherwise SFU would have been falling out of the sky onto BRU airport, narrowly missing schools and hospitals.
The FlightGlobal audience knows how to put this in perspective; the general public however... already confirmed by the first HLN public comment.
Luckily we don't have a SUN or Daily Mirror, otherwise SFU would have been falling out of the sky onto BRU airport, narrowly missing schools and hospitals.
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For a forum that considers a go-around abnormal I already thought that it was suspiciously quite around this serious incident.