LBA4EVER
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I got excited for a second when I saw all the posts in this room lol once again=runway length,end of! in the future though I believe a Pakistan route with a 787 8/9 or similar is a strong possibility.
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I have no doubt that was the view held by David Laws, but look how that ended..A reassurance from the new owners would be most welcome.
Yet narrow body aircraft have been used transatlantic for decades. If people want to use the service then they won't be bothered by the aircraftFrom experience the wide body is a must for flights of 6 hours or more in my opinion.
Newark? That's on a 767 now.I suppose its down to personal choice....the reason I don't do MAN to NWK is that they use 757’s so I do LHR to JFK on a 747 in most cases.
That's out of my price range! All my experiences are in economy.I never knew that thanks for informing me....will give it a try next time around.
I disagree with the same amount of space as I go Club World and its nice to chat facing each other.
Newark? That's on a 767 now.
In the end wide narrow body you get the same amount of space.
I think as well that a lot of people assume that there is more space on a wide body because it's bigger so would be more comfortable whereas that isn't always the case. Business class wise yes there could be a difference in product because of the space but JetBlue use narrow body aircraft and people rave about it. So it does depend on the airline.I was going to say the same regarding passenger space and comfort. It all depends on the seating configuration from a passenger prospective. An airline may have different concerns such as the ability to carry freight with a good mix of freight and passengers. Transferring from wide bodied to narrow may suit some airlines if they can attract sufficient numbers of high end business class passengers. Other airlines may need a higher throughput of freight to make a particular route viable.
Airbus are looking into an a321 xlr (extra long range) that can fly from mid usa to middle east without a fuel stop. If there is big interest for this aircraft do you all this could open the way for middle east routes etc or would widebody be more profitable? thoughts..
It is looking like that the 757 as an aircraft won't be replaced by Boeing and that the 797 is more of a replacement for 767.An announcement regarding the A321-XLR is expected at the forthcoming Paris Air Show which starts tomorrow. Seems that Airbus see this as an ideal opportunity to take advantage of Boeing’s current troubles by developing an aircraft to fill the gap left by the ageing 757 that would be ready well before the proposed all new Boeing 797.
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