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Malaysia Airlines puts entire Airbus A380 fleet up for sale
Malaysia Airlines has put its entire fleet of six Airbus A380s up for sale, along with four Boeing 777-200ER jets. (www.ausbt.com.au) Plus d'info...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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12th June 2015: Malaysia Airlines flight #MH 148 ... Melbourne (Australia) to Kuala Lumpur:
At approimately 1500hrs made an emergency landing at Melbourne after initial takeoff. Dumped fuel and landed safely. More details to be announced.
At approimately 1500hrs made an emergency landing at Melbourne after initial takeoff. Dumped fuel and landed safely. More details to be announced.
Aviation news that I have observed indicates that my earlier comments regarding Malaysia Airlines will restructure ... reorganise and rebuild reputation ... is unfolding fortunately. The announced relaunch of a new business model in September 2015 is refreshing news. Normal operations and existing bookings are not affected. Existing reservations are O.K. Daily operations are O.K. Flight schedules are O.K. Unfortunately 8,00 current employment may go. Apparently 6 A380's and 4 777's will be sold off to eliminate millions of dollars in debt. A big and difficult decision by MAS management. However ... a giant step forward to develop and fly forward.
Is it true they are replacing their A380s with 787s
A report released in Australia namely The International airline Activity Report claims that there has been a 7.8 per cent increase in passengers in February 2015 by Malaysian Airlines. This indicates that the earlier comment suggesting they would be bankrupt within a month is unlikely. My earlier remark of expectation of restructure, reorganisation and reputation was a wish of mine that appears to be unfolding.