Originally Posted by
CarefreeBA
I've stayed quiet till now but seriously... I don't know what your source of information is but the information is very much so (on many occasions now) incorrect.
Believe it or not, Cathay do want to fly the plane that they've spent millions on retrofitting.
On that note, there is a schedule update to where Aria is flying later this month. Given it's a Saturday, I'll leave it to the forum to start digging and find out where/when

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My point is, they'd be a hell of a lot better off if they fixed these issues early instead of letting the flaws fly on all their aircraft, presumably for over the next 8-10 years