Posted on 10/23/2022 7:14:12 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
On Monday, Tarmac Aerosave tweeted that it had started to scrap an Airbus A380 in Teruel, Spain. The aircraft is the seventh to be scrapped by the company, with six having been scrapped in Tarbes. Other companies around the world have scrapped further A380s.
...Meanwhile, Air France has retired all of its Airbus A380s. Out of the entire fleet, two went to Teruel,
About MSN 64 As mentioned above, MSN 64 was registered as F-HPJF during its time in service with Air France. The aircraft first flew on August 27th, 2010, and was delivered on June 17th, the following year.
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I sometimes think lots of tax money alone is enough to make things take more tax money and time. *bada*boom*kisk*
—”Millions of parts all provided by the low bidder. What could go wrong?”
A very popular phrase in the military.
That said a serious manufacturer will have design specs that will knock your socks off.
And aviation is intensely serious.
And along came Chinese crap.
I worked a bit with a guy that had been a QC engineer for Dell in China.
He said if there is any for them to cut a corner, they will.
American and Chinese crooks faking certificates and now we have a counterfeit anything.
With an aircraft or a bridge or ... it is murder.
But Charlie Chan didn’t know the bolts were not X-ray grade so slap his hand...
IMO the Chinese are quite capable manufacturers but sent the reject crap offshore.
Morning,
Here’s a hedge...
When HP built the first major building on Page Mill, Dave made sure the architecture would accommodate a supermarket in case the company didn’t ‘fly’.
the cost per seat per mile was just too high. And the number of airports that could handle them was limited.
Morning.
All is good around here.
[IMO the Chinese are quite capable manufacturers but sent the reject crap offshore.]
Hi.
Does anyone know know why Delta decommissioned its Boeing 77s? I believe in 2020?
5.56mm
Thank you.
5.56mm
Basically it was the wrong solution...
There are only so many routes that can justify a 500-800 seat plane.. and to support this plane requires specialization at airports... length or runways and loading and unloading gates etc.
Its a fine aircraft in terms of doing the job it was built to do... but there are only so many routes and locations that can justify it... I am hard pressed to think of a major aircraft that only had a 12 year production run like this in recent memory.
Airbus took a bath on the 380.. it did finally get its sale price above its manufacturing price around 2015, so jets sold after that actually weren’t losing money per sale on the actual cost of production and deliver of the plane, but it never had any chance of making back the $25 BILLION IN R&D spent to design and bring the thing to market.
I still to this day wonder how much politicians forced the 380 program to exist vs business decisions. Seemed from the start the wrong gamble and against the direction the industry was going... but since government funded, pressured to go big and flashy was probably huge.
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