Air NZ announces their 1st South American Route.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/6407336...to-Buenos-Aires
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zk2704 wrote:QUOTE (zk2704 @ Dec 12 2014,2:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Air NZ announces their 1st South American Route.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/6407336...to-Buenos-Aires
Yes, but 1 year away??? This I believe is what you call a strategic announcement to possibly way lay competition. I talked to a Lan Pilot just yesterday and he stated that the route was ideal for a LAN Dreamliner but that he would always prefer to fly the A340... take what you will from that.
Spike
Spikehughes wrote:QUOTE (Spikehughes @ Dec 12 2014,3:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>... I talked to a Lan Pilot just yesterday and he stated that the route was ideal for a LAN Dreamliner but that he would always prefer to fly the A340... take what you will from that.
Spike
That LAN pilot is clearly a gentleman of excellent tasteMikeW
'Propliner' is actually short for 'Proper airliner, with big rumbly radials'
emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ Dec 12 2014,10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That LAN pilot is clearly a gentleman of excellent taste
Or suffering from cabin depressurization
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Dec 12 2014,10:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Or suffering from cabin depressurization
He wasn't a young chappie, but a long serving captain... I think he preferred 4 engines to two over such a large expanse of water..regardless of the modern ETOPS peformance allowances.
Lindstrim wrote:QUOTE (Lindstrim @ Dec 12 2014,10:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>If you look at LAN Chile's fleet they have all twin engine aircraft and only 3 A340's just to serve the Auckland/Sydney route, but they are supposedly due to be replaced by 789's
Yeah they have been slowly phasing out their aging A340 fleet, they were 200 and 300 series
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
Spikehughes wrote:QUOTE (Spikehughes @ Dec 12 2014,10:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>He wasn't a young chappie, but a long serving captain... I think he preferred 4 engines to two over such a large expanse of water..regardless of the modern ETOPS peformance allowances.
Think the ole saying is the Atlantic is a mill pond compared to the Pacific , we regularly get aircraft tracking over Christchurch from OZ heading to South America .... you find them with the good old human eyeball on a gorgeous day.
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