Major Emirates News & Lufthansa Aircraft Problems

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Emirates has pushed forward the entry into service date of the Airbus A350 to the first few days of the 2025 calendar year. Meanwhile, Lufthansa expects consistent supply chain issues to continue for years to come as it battles many ongoing difficulties from engines to aircraft.

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KamilP-cmvk
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Emirates will greatly feel the benefit in fuel efficiency with the A350 & it`s later generation engines compared to what they`re used to. It`s a win-win purchase for them & their customers.

edwardwilcox
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All you can do is keep going as best you can. ✈️

ernestosalinas
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Although a couple of months late at least they got one delivered & another one going through Tolouse factory...unlike the 777x

GregPalmer
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Keep in mind that supply chain vendors could be restructuring themselves with refining and improving safeguards to prevent another failure in future global incidents, and we've recently seen how unions had a direct impact on production as well.
Great video about aviation business.
Thanks.

letranger
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calvingrondahl
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Oh man, I’ve never flown on an A350, gotta take a trip and see what it’s like

MichaelRedding-zo
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5 month delay better than 5 year delay! 🤔

jonathanjones
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Boeing responsibility for promising 787 but unable to deliver it on time.

jamesau
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Shame for Lufthansa, but they should not complain. They did order considerable amount from Boeing, naively thinking that those planes could be certified and produced within the timeframe they expected. They should have gone with Airbus, creating local jobs in Germany, paying little more, but getting modern planes, with manageable delay, instead of the "sometime in the future" answer from Boeing, where the "future" is redefined roughly once a year. Good luck waiting Lufthansa, it's on you. You will eventually get some planes - eventually, sometime in the unknown future.

todortodorov
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Any sign of the a 350 coning to dublin?

alanboyd
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Corrine have you Laid thé french eggs?

HarishChalam-kl
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Nothing new here. Lufthansa needs to work on its appalling service.

gpm