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Lukas M 26th March 2008 05:32 PM

A380 grounded (AGAIN!)
 
"Singapore Airlines has grounded a second Airbus A380 super-jumbo because of a fuel pump problem.
The carrier said the move delayed passengers bound for Sydney on Monday who had to switch to smaller planes":eek:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7313957.stm

Ash W 26th March 2008 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Lukas Mahoney (Post 664)
"Singapore Airlines has grounded a second Airbus A380 super-jumbo because of a fuel pump problem.
The carrier said the move delayed passengers bound for Sydney on Monday who had to switch to smaller planes":eek:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7313957.stm

So how many times now has the a/c gone u/s?

Sarah C 27th March 2008 11:23 AM

http://www.smh.com.au/news/news/sydn...207260765.html

And now it makes the front page of the Herald. Still, it is not good publicity for the aircraft or SQ with aircraft that are so new

Andrew McLaughlin 27th March 2008 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash W (Post 670)
So how many times now has the a/c gone u/s?

Three in six months... not too bad for a new type.

Ash W 27th March 2008 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew McLaughlin (Post 737)
Three in six months... not too bad for a new type.

In fact you could well say it is pretty good. I imagine one of the 'faults' was the one where they backed it onto the grass.

Shameel Kumar 28th March 2008 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew McLaughlin (Post 737)
Three in six months... not too bad for a new type.

Very true, that's pretty good for a 6 month timeframe... but when you consider the fact that throughout those 6 months virtually only 2 A380's have been in service (the third was only very recently delivered)..well then the numbers aren't so impressive.

But on the whole, seems like the A380 is a very reliable aircraft...which is the way it should be in this day and age of technology!

Just out of curiousity, how did the 777 go in terms of in-service reliability when it began flying in June of '95?

Adam P. 28th March 2008 01:50 PM

Aeroplanes are complex beasts. They break. ALL THE TIME! It's a fact of life for any airline.

The thing is, this one has such a high profile that everyone is watching closely.... both aircraft are being fully utilised, so it is very difficult to swap to another tail number. Because there are only two of them even your average man on the street can tell that a swap's been done, when they expect a great big whopping A380 and instead get a crappy old 747.


The point, once I finally reach it, is that many people don't know what goes on around aeroplanes and airlines on a daily basis. What's happening to SQ is perfectly normal with such a complex system - it's just that the big ugly French thing is so new that people are watching!

David Ramsay 28th March 2008 02:27 PM

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Because there are only two of them
Arithmetic 101

one, two, three!! :p

Shameel Kumar 28th March 2008 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam P. (Post 775)
- it's just that the big ugly French thing is so new that people are watching!

Very true..but in the case of the media they have 24/7 surveillance on the A380 with a huge magnifying lense, waiting at a moments notice to make a drama out of the A380 running over a caterpillar.
I'm suprised they haven't made a big fuss whenever the A380 arrives into SYD 10 minutes later than scheduled.

Apart from the fuel-pump issues, the only other 'problems' I've heard so far are the dirtiness of the first A380 during the first few weeks of service, and also the quietness of the cabin meaning passengers can hear the aircraft's plumbing at work.

Excellent work by Airbus to make the aircraft so reliable!! :)

Adam P. 28th March 2008 03:45 PM

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one, two, three!!

:(


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