tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8505368605400567122.post6853476062696964058..comments2024-03-28T01:32:02.274+00:00Comments on A350 XWB News: Finnair has been part of the A350 development team within “Airline Office”.Blogjfahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17813592857709423431noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8505368605400567122.post-35594516942637680882015-09-15T17:54:40.502+01:002015-09-15T17:54:40.502+01:00MSN 18 is finished and parked on the flightline pr...MSN 18 is finished and parked on the flightline preparing for 1st flight since end of august.sciinghttp://a380.boards.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8505368605400567122.post-62311646207118710172015-09-14T12:10:00.835+01:002015-09-14T12:10:00.835+01:00You seriously don't have a clue on large scale...You seriously don't have a clue on large scale industrial ramp-ups. It takes 3 months to build a 777 from scratch and that's an aircraft that's been in productions for years. 9 months is not unusual for early aircraft due to the re-work required to introduce changes made during certification. Batch 3 aircraft are about to enter production and this will reduce the rework time. 5 aircraft are now on the flightline - all but one is flying. Now the summer holidays are over there has been a marked increase in activity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8505368605400567122.post-80482250298939369642015-09-14T10:44:17.862+01:002015-09-14T10:44:17.862+01:00Have just read an article from Airbus press centre...Have just read an article from Airbus press centre dated 16th dec 2014<br />"First Finnair A350 taking shape in the Rogerr Beteille FAL" REALLY? Where is it? thats over 9months for one aircraft! Well Airbus, you are really going to have to "Ramp up" very seriously, very soon.unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15604463374712761656noreply@blogger.com