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Lim Kar Yong

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  1. https://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en/corporate-info/press-room/2017/further-clarifies-fleet-strategy.html

     

    "In line with this, Bellew also announced that Malaysia Airlines has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the lease of six (6) second hand Airbus A330-200, as replacement for six narrowbody Boeing 737 that are being returned to lessors . The A330-200 aircraft, expected to begin arriving from February 2018, will allow the airline to bridge the next generation wide-body aircraft orders. The LOI with AerCap, the lessor of the aircraft, was signed today.

     

    As per the LOI, the A330-200s will be leased for six years from 2018 to 2023 and will mainly be used to up-gauge several high-demand medium haul routes. The aircraft features are very similar to Malaysia Airlines’ current A330-300 fleet with exactly the same Pratt & Whitney engines. Malaysia Airlines is negotiating a maintenance support programme with Pratt & Whitney. The six aircraft will have a two class configuration, 287 seats with 19 fully lie flat Business Class seats, brand new IFE on all seats and WiFi."

    “As I have communicated, we have an immediate need for widebodies to offer more lie flat beds in Business Class on our flights over three hours. Malaysia Airlines has done an opportunistic deal on super aircraft from a failed European carrier. I am grateful to AerCap for their speed in working with Malaysia Airlines to help rebuild our premium business,” Peter Bellew concluded.

    Looks like Air Belin!


  2. Last night I was trying to book my flights, and noticed that there was a new website - but I could not book as it an error message came out. I tried again a few minutes later, the old website was up again. Looks like we should see something new in the next day or so.

     

    Should have taken a screenshot!


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    Malaysia Airlines will launch a radical upgrade to its Boeing 737 business class, adopting lie-flat suites with direct aisle access for all passengers.
    The airline will debut the seats on its new Boeing 737 MAX 10 fleet, due for delivery from 2021, with CEO Peter Bellew confirming to Australian Business Traveller they will use an all-new staggered design from Thompson Aero Seating.
    Thompson provided the new business class seats for Malaysian flag-carrier's Airbus A330 fleet as well as first class and business class for the forthcoming Airbus A350s
    The Irish company also developed the revolutionary Vantage design chosen by US airline JetBlue for its transcontinental Airbus A321 Mint class, which sees each pair of business class seats followed by a single seat with sliding suite-like privacy doors...

     

     

    This is good news - looks like game changer of 737 aircraft. If only the A350 and A330 would have all direct aisle access as well!

     

    On the other hand, hope that the Y class would be decent as well, hopefully improvement from the current seats.


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    It's not about DCA requirement, it's about how it looks. Well to each his own I suppose. Guess it's not really a flag livery otherwise it would've been like an actual flag on a flagpole. What about the severed wau? They've introduced yet another variant of the wau, now there are three of them. At least now it's consistent with the corporate logo, though inverted :)

     

    Pardon my obsession with the wau inconsistency...

     

    4 variants? If we include the A380 all blue wau.


  5. This is really nice - if only we could have this as the livery for all the fleet. The flag speaks of the nation - Malaysia, and MAB as the "national" airline. It also reflects the colour scheme of the "wau" - red and blue. It incorporates the "swoosh" but in a much more striking way. I must say this is the best so far in years - comparing to the "ribbon" on A380 and the swoosh on the rest of the fleet. Well done. Looking forward to seeing the livery on the A350 itself!


  6. Is the check in at KL Sentral still handled by MAB staff instead of AeroDarat? I noticed they are wearing MAB uniform.

     

    As a result of the usual congestion at bag drop counters at KLIA, I prefer to drop my bag at KL Sentral and take the ERL to KLIA. With the current RM80 return promotion, it is still a bit cheaper than to take Grab car to the airport if I am travelling alone.

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