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Starbucks wrote:If I read that list correctly it only shows the orders placed in 2010, these KLM aircraft were ordered a few years ago.
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I would be a bit strange aswell, a 737 backlog of only 233 aircraft, at the current production rate they would all be delivered in 7 months.
http://active.boeing.com/commercial/ord ... eout=20000" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On this page you can find the unfilled orders of all airlines, KLM has 2 777-300 and 6 737-700 orders left according to this page.
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Hmm link isn't working correctly, if you go to the orders and deliveries page, click on the left side on "unfilled orders" then select "unfilled orders by customer" click "view report" and scroll down until you are at KLM
B767-300ER wrote:And the leasecompany is the one that orders the aircraft, so it is not strange that KLM's arenot in the books of boeing?
CIT ordered 5 -800s on 8-Dec-06, and 2 more on 20-Nov-07, plus 5 -700s on 12-Apr-07 and 3 on 20-Nov-07. These aircraft will probably be part of those orders.nemaco wrote:Ok but have you read anything about this order before?
look through the pages of this thread. 773 number 7 is already mentioned in 2009.Boeing 777-300ER:
PH-BVA - (35671) active
PH-BVB - (36145) active
PH-BVC - oo May 2009 (37582/787)
PH-BVD - oo Aug 2009 (35979/807) {Skyteam colours}
PH-BVF - oo Mar 2011 (35947)
PH-BVG - oo Mar 2011 (39972)
PH-BVH - oo Nov 2011 (38867)
De reservering van PH-BVH lijkt me zeer onwaarschijnlijk!RCV wrote:Can someone confirm that KLM has ordered an additional B777-306ER?
C/N:
38867 Boeing 777-306(ER) PH-BVH KLM Royal Dutch Airlines On
RCV
So that'll mean that there are 4 old Aer Lingus A320's are going to AAN. Does anyone have more information?Apparently Skyliner is reporting some significant imminent fleet activity at Aer Lingus:
- 7 Embraer 195s to be acquired.
- 4 older 320s to leave before the new A320s arrive next year; going to Amsterdam Airlines.
- 1 A330 to leave the fleet without replacement.
From a VERY reliable source, I can tell you they are only roking on 2 airbusses, not 4. Their fleet will grow to four planesboeing767 wrote:Just found this post on pprune:So that'll mean that there are 4 old Aer Lingus A320's are going to AAN. Does anyone have more information?Apparently Skyliner is reporting some significant imminent fleet activity at Aer Lingus:
- 7 Embraer 195s to be acquired.
- 4 older 320s to leave before the new A320s arrive next year; going to Amsterdam Airlines.
- 1 A330 to leave the fleet without replacement.
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