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Sharil Abdul Rahman

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    I wonder what cabin configuration will be installed in the A321XLR - will it be single class or will there be some lie flat seats? Somehow, I think that 2-2 recliners are sufficient as these flights should max out at around 7-8 hours. Or they could just settle with 32" seat pitch seats in a single class.. A321 seats should be a little wider than the A339 seats.

     

     

    We may just see something like Scoot's business class introduced for the a321XLRs.

     

    Unless they will still use the same J seats as the a330s.


  2. You guys are tickling my funny bone haha.

     

    But back to the AAX a321XLR - i forsee this will go to the chinese cities first for AAX, while the a330Neo will be slotted for the europe expansion out of Bangkok for TAAX.

     

    Maybe even for FUK.

     

    Also the a321XLR could mean the return of KTM. Maybe.

     

    The only question is when the smaller jets be EIS for AAX.

    My dream of seeing an X on a smaller jet is coming true.


  3. I do like the STOL capability - 540 meters. This could be a great option for bringing cargo into Pangkor/Tioman. Seeing it can carry 3 x LD3.


    Wonder what are the advantage to buyers to assemble in alor setar instead of Harbin?

     

    Closer to ASEAN countries? Doesnt answer for ME and African countries though....

     

    Maybe it also to remove the stigma of a China brand?


  4. Just for fun, does anyone has the a320/321 in MH standard livery?

     

    Also moving to an all-airbus fleet can be both costly in the beginning and cheaper in the long run. I think there will be a big investment in re-training, but later on swapping between the a320/a330/a350 is easier. But then i'm talking as a layman fan here - anyone more qualified want to chime in?


  5. AirAsia, the region’s largest low-cost carrier, may set up a base in Macau to serve Chinese travellers, becoming the first foreign airline to throw its hat into the ring since a January policy that ended Air Macau’s quarter-century monopoly in the gambling hub.

     

    “Entering China could be via Macau,” said AirAsia’s founder and chief executive Tony Fernandes, in an interview with South China Morning Post during Credit Suisse’s Asia Investment Conference in Hong Kong. “We do not have to be in mainland China, but being in Macau is like being in China.”

    A base in Macau – the first toehold in China for the Kuala Lumpur-based carrier since an inaugural service in 2004 – would put the airline within easy reach of Chinese travellers, who are expected to make 400 million trips by 2030, more than double the 145 million trips they made in 2017, according to a forecast by online rental platform Cozystay.

     

    https://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/3003420/airasia-says-it-may-set-base-macau-first-overseas-carrier-throw


  6. Went by Jalan Pekeliling, and ascertained the exact location of the planespotter deck:

     

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    Also here are some live construction views (which is without people as it was lunch time):

     

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    I wonder if MAHB will be tarring the site next to the construction for parking, as it is lower than the street.

     

    The canopy may be a good thing at this location, as it doesnt really obstruct views of planes landing.

    Plus it is a good sun shield as well.

     

    But yeah, we need maybe an Express Santan or Family Mart to open there. Express because the deck looks small.


  7. D7 now has the new AVV LCC terminal to themselves - the airport even has a ramp (instead of stairs or aerobridge) for boarding the aircraft. IIRC, the next new flights from Airasia X Group will be from Thailand. Now, that will be a popular destination for Aussies.

    Do we have any images for the ramp? Is it the same/similar to the ones US airport uses? It is definitely barrier-free friendly rather than steep stairs.


  8. C67298-F4-30-EF-43-F1-88-FA-5-DB93-CF837

     

     

    Is this the official rendering or a proposed design?

     

    I do wonder where will this be. And will they create a parking area for people to park their cars?

    Being elevated is great (no more ladders!). I agree with Azizul - there should be a functional ground floor. Even if it is just a place with tables and vending machines.

     

    Unless MWings wants to open a mobile store selling drinks...


  9. A321neo? I wonder if it is going to be the A321neo LR?

     

    So it seems like Air Asia is giving up on the A350-900 entirely? What about the previous intention on the B787s? Was that a tactic to get Airbus to reduce their pricing on the A330/350?

    With a fleet of 320 and 321 Neos, i think that would be a great thing for flexibility. More pax with the same frequency for some routes. Or even better, can intro thinner routes with decent frequency.

     

    Last i recall reading here, they are still holding on to the booking. And the B787 may just be the carrot for A to sell them the 330Neo that Tony wanted.


  10. In October, Airbus announced the acquisition of Bombardier’s next-generation C Series airliner. Now, it looks like Airbus is thinking about renaming its new jet.

    The Bombardier C Series may soon be renamed the A200-family, sources told Bloomberg’s Benjamin D Katz and Frederic Tomesco. More specifically, the CS100 and CS300 would be redesignated the A210 and A230.

     

    https://www.businessinsider.my/airbus-to-rename-bombardier-c-series-the-a200-report-2018-4/?r=US&IR=T

     

     

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