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And this is from the Airbus website:
The aircraft involved in the accident, registered under the number 70-ADJ was MSN (Manufacturer Serial Number) 535. It was first delivered from the production line in 1990 and has been operated by Yemenia since October 1999. The aircraft had accumulated approximately 51,900 flight hours in some 17,300 flights. It was powered by Pratt and Whitney engines PW4152. At this time no further factual information is available.
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The news channels are reporting that the black box has now been located. What i find appalling is that this particular aircraft was allowed by the operator to be flown when other countries throughout Europe have banned it from their airports due to the level of maintainence or lack there of that it has received. I would have thought there should be some sort of universal standard that aircraft have to be maintained at?
http://www.smh.com.au/world/yemeni-a...0701-d3zr.html
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Thanks Andrew. Happy to be corrected. Theres my slap on the wrist for repeating what the media are pumping out to boost their ratings. The now updated article has a rather large contradiction now that i re-read it.
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Where's the contradiction? As I understand it two different aircraft operated the flight: The A332 operated the LFML-OYSN sector and the A310 operating the OYSN-FMCH sector. |
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That's the first time that i heard that the flight was operated by the two different aircraft Grant so i thought that the article was referring to the aircraft that crashed. My apologies.
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I guess it's like United UA839 into Sydney. Sometimes the same aircraft from LA kicks on to Melbourne and back and sometimes it's the aircraft that comes in from San Francisco as UA863 that operates the UA839 Melbourne extension.
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