hey half the people here cant speak english properly anyway :uhhuh:transcendent said:well i hate the idea of going to another country that doesn't speak english... except maybe japan but thats too expensive, maybe america.
You know what, I don't like the laws of physics either!transcendent said:i'm with argonaut. i'm not fond of the idea of getting in a flying pile of steel and plastic no matter how well designed the aerodynamic piece of engineering is.
I think u mean the 787, cause the 737 isnt new, not by a long shot its over 10yrs oldjim_green said:Boeing is in deep crap.. did anyone read that article in Time in February? Their market share dropped from 67% to 47% in the last 5 years, while Airbus's market share has gone up from 33% to 53% in the same period. More worryingly, Boeing's newest project, the 737, isn't attracting much interest from airlines at all. Could all be rather bad news if this trend continues. So really, Airbus is the most dominant plane producer now, no reason to hate Boeing, it's not Microsoft by a long shot.
I think the 8 has more to do with Boeing having 707,737,767,747, 777 as the designation of their planes, and 8 coming after 7Deus said:lol year, boeing is even talking about replacing the 737. Yeah boeings new one is the 787 Dreamliner (the 8 is considered lucky in asia hence 787)
And btw, the 787 is attracting alot of interest from airlines. They already have some 100+ orders, most recently this week from Air canada. Its going to be a sucsessful plane..
But yes, Airbus took over boeing as the world largest plane manufacturer.
of course it wouldnt affect ticket price, its a new plane, it might if anything increase the price for the short term, especially with rising fuel costsTulipa said:Out of the 15 international airlines to buy them, Qantas has bought a dozen i think and will start flying them in roughly 18 months on the sydney-london, sydney-los angeles routes.
and no it won't affect the ticket price at all.
Sydney has the longest runway butDeus said:From sources in the aviation community.
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Its basically a race to see who is ready first. Sydney has being a bit slow to begin wideing its taxiways etc, while melbourne is doing it now (I believe the North south runway is closed atm)
If sydney is ready QF has a preference to fly it from there.
What yr is ur bro in, cause my mate is doing aviation at UNSW, hes a 1styrTulipa said:my dad works for Qantas and my brothers doin aviation at UNSW so i hear a fair bit about it at home... i had heard of the preference to fly it from sydney so was just wondering
What are sure, i thought it had at least first and business classmizz_smee said:there is no way they would use it is a domestic flight
there is no buisness and economy classes as it is
and for an hour+ flight who wants to pay for first class?
I thought he was talking about the plane, not the route, in that case they have biz and economy class, but there isnt much difference between biz and economy class on the 737'sDeus said:domestic flights with qantas have business class.
check ur pmTulipa said:He's a first year too.. who's your mate?