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You obviously haven't seen the R1 (nee "Ladies")...
Also has the biggest toilets, this side of the Business on the A380s
lavatory on the VA 77W.
You obviously haven't seen the R1 (nee "Ladies")...
Also has the biggest toilets, this side of the Business on the A380s
The EK toilets with showers (I really want to call 'em dunnies as it's SO inappropriate in the context!) at the front of their A380's are ... well, you could hold a good sized party in there.Toilets are generally airline specific.
Lots of different modules from various suppliers
Interesting that 747s are running for so long, yet SIA don't seem to be extending leases for A380s beyond 10 years, rather ordering new metal.
And no one wants to buy 10 year old A380s. These are likely to be scraped for parts!
Surely a 10 yo A380 is going to be more efficient per seat/ton than a 747?
To clarify ... a 100%-full 747 over a long-haul route, will be more efficient than an A380 with the same number of passengers in the same conditions on that route?Depends what your load factor is. If you're only carrying a jumbo load, the the 747 is the better.
Yes I would like this clarified too.clarify ... a 100%-full 747 over the same long-haul route in the same conditions with the exact same number of passengers, will be more efficient than an A380 with the same number of passengers?
To clarify ... a 100%-full 747 over a long-haul route, will be more efficient than an A380 with the same number of passengers in the same conditions on that route?
That surprises me, I’d have thought there’d have been bigger efficiency gains in the intervening years.
Is that just on the basis of costs on that flight, or are you including the original cost of the aircraft as well?
Oops yep it's Cathay Cargo with 14. Fixed above.
Of the 744s only BA (36), KLM (15) and Lufthansa (13) have more than Qantas (11)
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Interesting that none are US carriers.
Interesting that none are US carriers.