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    Airbus Military’s first A400M transport took off from San Pablo airport near Seville, Spain at 10:15 local time on its historic first flight.

     

    Aircraft MSN001 landed at 14:00 local time after a sortie lasting 3h 45min.

     

    Airbus says the first A400M has reached a top speed of 230kt (425km/h) during the flight - below the 300kt maximum originally targeted, but that the aircraft has performed as expected.

     

    Full Report: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/12/11/336083/pictures.html

     

    Airbus Press Release:

    http://www.airbus.com/en/presscentre/pressreleases/pressreleases_items/09_12_11_a400m_maiden_flight.html


  2. I think that the SU-30's arrogance towards the principles of aerodynamics is an awesome display of engine thrust and control. It also sometimes defy the laws of gravity. The Russian jets crashed because the pilots have become so used to the awesome power and control that they forget the basics of safety and go over the limit. When that happens everything falls like a stack of cards. What is awesome is also fragile if you don't give it proper respect, and the planes crash.


  3. If AK retimed the flight, you can ask them to put you on an earlier flight - just check their schedules and get the flight that is better suited for your connection. It should be FOC to change your JHB-KUL flight to an earlier one. If that is not possible, you could try to ask for the KUL-PEN flight to be switched to something you can connect to. This should be possible, especially if both flights have the same booking reference.


  4. Love that spirit of spotting Ong. Nice and upgrade and rare aircraft on that day. Thumb up for you Ong :good:

    Agree with u 100% - our Malaysian Wings spotters are really hardcore! They share their hard earned pix here with us. Kudos to all who have contributed despite all the harassment they have suffered in the hands of the bulis! :clapping:


  5. Have 1 question, did the AK upgrade aircraft A330 using stairs or aerobridge at most of time when she dock at KCH? Judging from last Cikgu photo, it seem using aerobridge gate 9 or 10. If AK using aerobridge, did pax need to pay more?

    Dun think KCH has stairs high enough for the A333 - so aerobridge is a must. You have to ask AK and MAHB if airport tax is higher or not!

     

    Last week, I flew in and out of KBR on AK and they used the aerobrige there too. No extra charges to pay on my part, though!


  6. Emirates in A380 delivery hiatus from late 2010

     

    Speaking at the Dubai air show, Jim Moravecek, outgoing president of the 50/50 General Electric/Pratt & Whitney joint venture Engine Alliance, said that Emirates, which is the lead GP7200-powered A380 customer, had delayed deliveries: "Emirates will take 15 A380s through next year, then defer for a little while."

     

    Full Story: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/11/30/335517/emirates-in-a380-delivery-hiatus-from-late-2010.html


  7. Wow Flee, a lot of colorful AKs. Nice ! :good:

     

    Going somewhere this morning ? :rolleyes:

    Yes, it was interesting to see 3 special liveried A322's on the apron. I had to go for a short trip to KBR and saw this- I am not sure if it is a real aircraft, looks more like an abandoned fire and rescue training rig.


  8. I was told the B-52 will appear only on 1 Dec. Hope the info I heard was wrong. :sorry: =@

    Wah, coverage already before the even has started! Where did you shoot from?

     

    I believe the B-52 will fly in from Diego Garcia and do the flypast before moving on to somewhere else or return to base. No ground display nor multiple flying displays. So you need to get the shots on that one and only visit!


  9. MALAYSIAN Airlines System Bhd (MAS) said today Airbus was delaying delivery of the carrier’s first A380 superjumbo aircraft by eight months.

     

    Managing Director and Chief Executive Tengku Datuk Azmil Zahruddin said MAS will now take delivery of its first A380 in August 2011 instead of January 2011.

     

    “We have never requested for the A380s to be delayed; all delays have been at Airbus’ request,” he told Dow Jones Newswires.

     

    The six aircraft were initially supposed to be delivered from January 2007.

     

     

     

    Airbus has said that the carrier will be compensated for the delay in the delivery of the aircraft.

     

    Azmil said deliveries of subsequent aircraft will be pushed back to the latter part of 2011, and into 2012.

     

    A Singapore-based spokesman for Airbus confirmed that the delivery schedule for Malaysian Airline’s order for A380 jets “has been revised.”

     

    The official declined to say why the deliveries have been delayed and didn’t provide details on the revised delivery schedule.

     

    Malaysia Airlines said yesterday it sunk back into the red in the third quarter, blaming losses on its fuel-hedging positions.

     

    In the three months to September, the airline posted a net loss of RM299.6 million compared with a net profit of RM38.1 million a year earlier. - AFP

     

    Source: http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20091126191900/Article/index_html

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