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Just twigged that there is no PH-BVE - any particular reason that anyone knows? Or do they plan to slip a leased 773 in that slot?cHabu wrote:.
Boeing 777-300ER:
PH-BVA - 13 Feb 2008 (35671)
PH-BVB - oo Mar 2008 (36145); due week 14 (31mar-5apr)
PH-BVC - oo Mar 2009 (37582)
PH-BVD - oo Jun 2009 (35979)
PH-BVF - oo Mar 2010 (35947)
PH-BVG - oo Nov 2011 (38867)
PH-... - option
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This months "Op de Bok" (monthly publication of the VNV, the dutch airline pilots association) includes an interview with Martinair's management team:
"Ons streven is dat de Airbus A330-200 in het laatste kwartaal zijn entree gaat doen."
It says they intend to operate the A330-200 with 325 seats before the end of the year, 2 aircraft in Q4 2008, 2 in Q1 2009, and 3 in Q2 2009.
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"Ons streven is dat de Airbus A330-200 in het laatste kwartaal zijn entree gaat doen."
It says they intend to operate the A330-200 with 325 seats before the end of the year, 2 aircraft in Q4 2008, 2 in Q1 2009, and 3 in Q2 2009.
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Correct, their intention is to operate a total of 10 aircraft.n5205e00421 wrote:This months "Op de Bok" (monthly publication of the VNV, the dutch airline pilots association) includes an interview with Martinair's management team:
"Ons streven is dat de Airbus A330-200 in het laatste kwartaal zijn entree gaat doen."
It says they intend to operate the A330-200 with 325 seats before the end of the year, 2 aircraft in Q4 2008, 2 in Q1 2009, and 3 in Q2 2009.
All depends on how the future is going to be for the company.
Should be decided in April 2008.
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I assume these aircraft are bought from another company?cHabu wrote:Correct, their intention is to operate a total of 10 aircraft.n5205e00421 wrote:This months "Op de Bok" (monthly publication of the VNV, the dutch airline pilots association) includes an interview with Martinair's management team:
"Ons streven is dat de Airbus A330-200 in het laatste kwartaal zijn entree gaat doen."
It says they intend to operate the A330-200 with 325 seats before the end of the year, 2 aircraft in Q4 2008, 2 in Q1 2009, and 3 in Q2 2009.
All depends on how the future is going to be for the company.
Should be decided in April 2008.
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Don't quite understand you question, but AFAIK all aircraft are planned to be sourced from AFR but that might depend on if AFR/KLM is able to take-over MPH.nuckleuz wrote:I assume these aircraft are bought from another company?cHabu wrote:Correct, their intention is to operate a total of 10 aircraft.n5205e00421 wrote:This months "Op de Bok" (monthly publication of the VNV, the dutch airline pilots association) includes an interview with Martinair's management team:
"Ons streven is dat de Airbus A330-200 in het laatste kwartaal zijn entree gaat doen."
It says they intend to operate the A330-200 with 325 seats before the end of the year, 2 aircraft in Q4 2008, 2 in Q1 2009, and 3 in Q2 2009.
All depends on how the future is going to be for the company.
Should be decided in April 2008.
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I meant if Martinair is going to buy its aircraft from another airliner in stead of directly from Airbus.cHabu wrote:Don't quite understand you question, but AFAIK all aircraft are planned to be sourced from AFR but that might depend on if AFR/KLM is able to take-over MPH.nuckleuz wrote:I assume these aircraft are bought from another company?cHabu wrote: Correct, their intention is to operate a total of 10 aircraft.
All depends on how the future is going to be for the company.
Should be decided in April 2008.
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If i'm correct it has been mentioned several times, that these aircraft are planned to be sourced from Air France.nuckleuz wrote:I meant if Martinair is going to buy its aircraft from another airliner in stead of directly from Airbus.
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http://blog.seattle-deliveries.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; here you can see the first pictures of the PH-BXY. The name of the plane is "Fuut"
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Seems odd, as I'm pretty sure the Air France fleet is nearly fully utilised, and if AFR are "selling" their A332s to MPH, they will need replacement aircraft themselves.cHabu wrote:If i'm correct it has been mentioned several times, that these aircraft are planned to be sourced from Air France.nuckleuz wrote:I meant if Martinair is going to buy its aircraft from another airliner in stead of directly from Airbus.
I think the best solution would be to deal with leasing companies and receive aircraft from that source.
The real question is whether they'll have PW or GE motors.
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They use on the 767 and MD11 PW's. The 747's have GE. But i think in the view of being completly taken over by AF/KLM, they will have the same eninges as the AF/KLm fleet. So probalby GE's.flying_kiwi wrote:Seems odd, as I'm pretty sure the Air France fleet is nearly fully utilised, and if AFR are "selling" their A332s to MPH, they will need replacement aircraft themselves.cHabu wrote:If i'm correct it has been mentioned several times, that these aircraft are planned to be sourced from Air France.nuckleuz wrote:I meant if Martinair is going to buy its aircraft from another airliner in stead of directly from Airbus.
I think the best solution would be to deal with leasing companies and receive aircraft from that source.
The real question is whether they'll have PW or GE motors.
Regards,
Yorden
The 744's of MP fly with PW PW4056 engines. So all PW engines in the fleet except MCN wich has GE CF6 engines.bigfoot wrote:They use on the 767 and MD11 PW's. The 747's have GE. But i think in the view of being completly taken over by AF/KLM, they will have the same eninges as the AF/KLm fleet. So probalby GE's.flying_kiwi wrote:Seems odd, as I'm pretty sure the Air France fleet is nearly fully utilised, and if AFR are "selling" their A332s to MPH, they will need replacement aircraft themselves.cHabu wrote: If i'm correct it has been mentioned several times, that these aircraft are planned to be sourced from Air France.
I think the best solution would be to deal with leasing companies and receive aircraft from that source.
The real question is whether they'll have PW or GE motors.
Regards,
Yorden
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The idea that they would come from AF is also strange when you consider that the remaining 777s (300s and freighters) they have on order, together with the 380s, are to replace the 747s in their fleet. Also, AF have 16 330s, so that would leave 6 unaccounted for. Against that however 330s are pretty popular at the moment, so unless MP have some reserved already somewhere they could face quite a challenge to assemble a fleet any time soon (ie before 2009 at the earliest).
Interestingly a Dutch-based company ordered 10 330-200s in May 2007 - Aercap, the leasing firm. Coincidence? I haven't managed to find the planned delivery schedule for them, so can't draw any firm conclusions.
The interview in the VNV magazine seems pretty clear, so they must have got something sorted out!
Cheers,
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Interestingly a Dutch-based company ordered 10 330-200s in May 2007 - Aercap, the leasing firm. Coincidence? I haven't managed to find the planned delivery schedule for them, so can't draw any firm conclusions.
The interview in the VNV magazine seems pretty clear, so they must have got something sorted out!
Cheers,
Richard