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JAL aircraft changes to SYD,BNE.
I havent seen this posted as yet but SYD and BNE will most likely get aircraft changes from 30 march.
772 to SYD Daily 763 to BNE Daily. This has not as yet been announced and is always subj to change. I am sure something official will happen soon. Lloyd |
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if thats true then that sucks yet another 747 sydney will lose and another 777 we get, shame all the 747's are going
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It's a shame.......but that's progress.
If the internet had been around I'm sure we would have had similar postings about B707's & DC-8's |
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JAL is also cutting its capacity on the 747 fleet, removing seats if I recall correctly.
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Isn't that called a Freighter conversion Monty?
It's fantastic news to hear that JAL are changing their equipment on the Sydney and Brisbane flights. Years of spotting 747's and the odd DC-10 from JAL the 767's and 777's will make a pleasant change. Anyway, I trust this will only be a seasonal move and before years end we'll see the mighty JAL Jumbo come back?
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Will the TYO-BNE rotation continue to be operated by JALways?
Pretty long leg for a 763
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If there is a surprise here though, it's JAL downsizing. Aren't they the largest 747 fleet operator in the world these days? |
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try and dig up the article if I can. http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo....main/4274741/ our Japanese friends are up with the news. |
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Mike i think British Airways are the largest G-BNLA-BNLZ,G-CIVA-CIVZ,G-BYGA-BYGG . 57 in total. Are JAL operating B777 -200-200ER OR 300ER??
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JL has the largest fleet of 747's of all variants.
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