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Old 6th February 2005, 05:29
AirmenG AirmenG is offline
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Thumbs down BIG BUS(T)

There is no way any airline will find that many people going to ONE place...7E7-ROCKS.
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Old 6th February 2005, 12:14
Stephen_Gurule Stephen_Gurule is offline
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Re: BIG BUS(T)

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There is no way any airline will find that many people going to ONE place...7E7-ROCKS.
Actually they can and it eliminates the cost of flying several aircraft to the same destination. one A380 can get rid of 2 A340 over distance. so if you want to fly from Singapore to Frankfurt you need 4 A340 at 295 passengers at the very least so an A380 can do that distance with 555 passengers 2-3 time the amount of a tradittional airliner.
Thats the whole concept of the A380 better fuel economy per seat and shear distance it can fly fully loaded.
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Old 25th May 2005, 17:12
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yeah if you can locate an airport big enough to land the the stupid thing
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