TheLocalYokel
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Re: Potential Routes
A 787 ought to be be fine from LBA. According to Boeing the 787 can reach the west coast of the USA without load penalty from Bristol's runway which is shorter and almost as high as LBA's. TOM are to operate 787s from Bristol one of whose summer routes is Cancun in Mexico (currently operated by a 763 with a fuel stop at MAN on the outbound).
Incidentally, the Continental B 757-200 never had a problem operating to EWR from BRS in the five and a half years of the route's operation, so LBA should be fine with that too.
As for Emirates, they have no 787s on order so far as I can ascertain but they have ordered up to 50 A350s.
An NYC route with a 'flag' carrier is more likely in the medium term IMO, not sure of the 787 capabilities but would that not be suited more to airports like LBA?
A 787 ought to be be fine from LBA. According to Boeing the 787 can reach the west coast of the USA without load penalty from Bristol's runway which is shorter and almost as high as LBA's. TOM are to operate 787s from Bristol one of whose summer routes is Cancun in Mexico (currently operated by a 763 with a fuel stop at MAN on the outbound).
Incidentally, the Continental B 757-200 never had a problem operating to EWR from BRS in the five and a half years of the route's operation, so LBA should be fine with that too.
As for Emirates, they have no 787s on order so far as I can ascertain but they have ordered up to 50 A350s.