Spare A380 engine sent in an Antonov to a stranded A380

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4FBD50B1-DAF2-4FF0-847C-11448A60FF4E.png Yesterday an Antonov freighter flight number ADB2291 ferried a spare engine from CDG-YYR (Goose Bay Canada) to replace an failed engine on AF066 A380 while operating CDG-LAX and diverting to YYR.

Engine is An Engine Alliance GP7000

As Goose Bay is not really setup as a commercial passenger airport, passengers reported being on board for 6hrs after landing

The uncontained engine failure occurred in Sept 20.

The spare engine was flown out on Nov 23.
 
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I’m not sure AF is making enough money to keep an A380 on the ground for two months. Is there more to the story of why it’s taken so long to get the replacement engine there? Was there other damage to the airframe as well that needed to be repaired first?
 
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That image above makes me slightly uneasy. I know that they all got down safely and all but just imagining the utter fear during the landing with such a sight out of the window... Oh dear, oh dear :eek:
 
I’m not sure AF is making enough money to keep an A380 on the ground for two months. Is there more to the story of why it’s taken so long to get the replacement engine there? Was there other damage to the airframe as well that needed to be repaired first?

Might have taken this long to get all the companies talking to each other about who is paying for what.

I posed a previous article where the plan was to take off the dead engine, install a dummy and fly the A380 home with 3 good engines.

A380 with engine trouble
 
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