The 747 is so uncomfortable in economy class compared to the A380 (as currently configured by SQ) that I can't see the advantage for SQ to order any 747-8.
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Originally posted by dcflyer View PostThe 747 is so uncomfortable in economy class compared to the A380 (as currently configured by SQ) that I can't see the advantage for SQ to order any 747-8.
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Originally posted by dcflyer View PostThe 747 is so uncomfortable in economy class compared to the A380 (as currently configured by SQ) that I can't see the advantage for SQ to order any 747-8.
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Originally posted by Lobster View PostYes but if the order the new 747-8 then they are more likely to configure it like the new A380 rather than the old 747
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostThe 747-8I can carry a lot more cargo than the WhaleJet. Cargo often provides better revenue than passengers -- certainly better than economy class passengers. Also, why should SQ care about the relative comfort difference in economy? Economy passengers are not willing to pay substantially more for increased comfort as evidenced by the very poor marginal yield for the extremely comfortable Executive Economy service on the A340-500s.
I will be interested to see if the 747-8 gets any more orders. I kinda doubt it as I think it gets squeezed from below by the 777-300ER/A350-1000 and from above by the A380. There is only so much you can get out of a fuselage width designed nearly 40 years ago.
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Originally posted by Lobster View PostYes but if the order the new 747-8 then they are more likely to configure it like the new A380 rather than the old 747
Yes correct. It is not the 747 problem. It is the configuration that was designed serveral years back by SIA. Some airline do have better configuration on same type of 747.
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Originally posted by Lobster View PostYes but if the order the new 747-8 then they are more likely to configure it like the new A380 rather than the old 747
12R upstairs, about 50C in zones A and B, then about 340Y, or
8-9R in zone A (the nose), about 30C upstairs in a 1-1-1 configuration plus about 30C in zone B, and about 340Y.
With off-centerline aisles upstairs in the latter configuration, head room would be an issue for some people even in the absence of overhead bins. No double Suites in the former configuration and at most just one join-able pair in the latter.
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It's just been announced that El Al will buy one of SQ's JumboJet delivered in 1994. That would be 9V-SMW, 9V-SMZ, 9V-SPA, 9V-SPB, or 9V-SPC. Anyone know which one? Delivery is contracted to occur before the end of 2008.
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssI...46720320080114
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostIt's just been announced that El Al will buy one of SQ's JumboJet delivered in 1994. That would be 9V-SMW, 9V-SMZ, 9V-SPA, 9V-SPB, or 9V-SPC. Anyone know which one? Delivery is contracted to occur before the end of 2008.
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssI...46720320080114
If I'm not mistaken CX should have 2 more ex SQ 744s due while I think KA has 1 more. All three are due for BCF converison. It should be interesting to see which regos they take.
And it should be interesting to see where 9V-SPR goes once returned (around May?). Either way it sounds like another 744 is due to be retired very soon.
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