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bobbybrown
Aug 18, 11, 6:26 pm
According to Asiana's 2Q performance result released on Asiana website, Asiana will add 8 aircraft and remove 1 in 2012. Also there will be no more delivery this year. Also posted on this link:

http://gall.dcinside.com/list.php?id=aircraft&no=71939&page=1&bbs=

5 321, 2 333, 1 772 will be added and 1 320 will leave. 1 747F will leave by end of this year but 1 747F is coming in 2012.


N830MH
Aug 18, 11, 7:28 pm
What about A380 will delivery in between 2014 or 2015?

bobbybrown
Aug 18, 11, 7:40 pm
What about A380 will delivery in between 2014 or 2015?

The linked picture actually shows little bit of 380 information. It says 6 A380 will be delivered between 2014 and 2017. In addition, 30 A350 are coming between 2016 and 2022.


ORDnHKG
Aug 18, 11, 9:37 pm
5 321, 2 333, 1 772 will be added and 1 320 will leave. 1 747F will leave by end of this year but 1 747F is coming in 2012.

Hopefully the 772 coming is 3 class + QS C seat.

The 747F is leaving would that be a BDSF or pure F ? Most of the BDSF are much older than pure F.

chantheguy
Aug 18, 11, 9:46 pm
The 747F that's leaving is probably the one that crashed a month ago

bobbybrown
Aug 18, 11, 9:50 pm
The 747F is leaving would that be a BDSF or pure F ? Most of the BDSF are much older than pure F.

I don't know at this moment. I thought BDSF were more likely what Asiana purchased long ago while most 747F are leased. So my wild guess is that pure F is leaving and another pure F is coming.

Edit: chantheguy is right. It is the crashed one.

N830MH
Aug 18, 11, 11:02 pm
The 747F that's leaving is probably the one that crashed a month ago

Yes, unfortunately, they are all fatalabilities. They didn't survived during OZ 747F crashes into the ocean.

The linked picture actually shows little bit of 380 information. It says 6 A380 will be delivered between 2014 and 2017. In addition, 30 A350 are coming between 2016 and 2022.

Thanks for your concerns. I'm sure OZ is accept delivered newest A380 to come online in year of 2014 through 2017.

LAX
Aug 18, 11, 11:29 pm
The 747F that's leaving is probably the one that crashed a month ago

If it crashed, isn't it already gone? Or is another one leaving?

LAX

ande777emt
Aug 18, 11, 11:33 pm
If it crashed, isn't it already gone? Or is another one leaving?

LAX

The report seems like it's talking about net fleet changes. They lost one in a crash so they're getting another one to replace it.

srt8-blue
Aug 19, 11, 9:58 am
I love OZ! Can't wait for the A380!

N830MH
Aug 19, 11, 10:05 pm
I love OZ! Can't wait for the A380!

Me, too...I can't wait!!! :)^^^ I am looking forward to it.

thekidisback
Aug 21, 11, 2:13 pm
Hopefully the 772 coming is 3 class + QS C seat.

The 747F is leaving would that be a BDSF or pure F ? Most of the BDSF are much older than pure F.

hope they have the new Y seats too with bigger screens

ande777emt
Aug 30, 11, 12:47 am
Looking at this again, does this mean they pushed a 772 off until 2013 or did they cancel it?

IIRC they were supposed to receive 2 more 772's next year.

hwkim0505
Aug 30, 11, 5:54 pm
According to Asiana's 2Q performance result released on Asiana website, Asiana will add 8 aircraft and remove 1 in 2012. Also there will be no more delivery this year. Also posted on this link:

http://gall.dcinside.com/list.php?id=aircraft&no=71939&page=1&bbs=

5 321, 2 333, 1 772 will be added and 1 320 will leave. 1 747F will leave by end of this year but 1 747F is coming in 2012.

Thanks for your info!!

thekidisback
Oct 6, 11, 4:14 pm
Looking at this again, does this mean they pushed a 772 off until 2013 or did they cancel it?

IIRC they were supposed to receive 2 more 772's next year.

That's what I thought too. Hmm....

MrHPN
Oct 21, 11, 1:52 pm
No 787? Would be nice to see how they would configure the interior.

DownUnderFlyer
Oct 21, 11, 7:35 pm
No 787? Would be nice to see how they would configure the interior.

They will get A350s instead.



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