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#81
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Adler since you like correcting people, JD said in the 4th quarter for the MD to come back. So anytime between March and April.
Also the P to F conversion is for the 777 300ER. The conversion company had the first one doing road shows over the summer. It went to Kalitta. In the fall FedEx announced 10 777 ordered of which 8 are off the production line. The source or model of the other two was not mentioned. My bet it is a 777-300ER PF.
Also the P to F conversion is for the 777 300ER. The conversion company had the first one doing road shows over the summer. It went to Kalitta. In the fall FedEx announced 10 777 ordered of which 8 are off the production line. The source or model of the other two was not mentioned. My bet it is a 777-300ER PF.
#82
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Parking spots is the issue. I’m sure at some point they’ll figure it out, but right now you can fit 600000lbs of md 11 payload in 420000lbs of 77f spots. Also they’d have to redo entire sections on the mem ramp. Not insurmountable, esp if fuel gets to be an issue again, or a permanent grounding, but that’s what has kept the 777 from being a one for one replacement in the past.
#83
Adler since you like correcting people, JD said in the 4th quarter for the MD to come back. So anytime between March and April.
Also the P to F conversion is for the 777 300ER. The conversion company had the first one doing road shows over the summer. It went to Kalitta. In the fall FedEx announced 10 777 ordered of which 8 are off the production line. The source or model of the other two was not mentioned. My bet it is a 777-300ER PF.
Also the P to F conversion is for the 777 300ER. The conversion company had the first one doing road shows over the summer. It went to Kalitta. In the fall FedEx announced 10 777 ordered of which 8 are off the production line. The source or model of the other two was not mentioned. My bet it is a 777-300ER PF.
https://www.aircargonews.net/mammoth...072250.article
#84
I think you are referencing Atlasvet's comment below about JD since I didn't make a post about him.
Link below is to some news about Mammoth Freighters who are doing both 777-200 and 777-300 P2F conversions.
https://www.aircargonews.net/mammoth...072250.article
Link below is to some news about Mammoth Freighters who are doing both 777-200 and 777-300 P2F conversions.
https://www.aircargonews.net/mammoth...072250.article
#86
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I think you are referencing Atlasvet's comment below about JD since I didn't make a post about him.
Link below is to some news about Mammoth Freighters who are doing both 777-200 and 777-300 P2F conversions.
https://www.aircargonews.net/mammoth...072250.article
Link below is to some news about Mammoth Freighters who are doing both 777-200 and 777-300 P2F conversions.
https://www.aircargonews.net/mammoth...072250.article
An interesting fact about Mammoth is they are located 200 yards from the FedEx ramp in AFW.
#88
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From: RJ Capt
You couldn't pay me all the money in the world to fly one of these flying widow makers now. Good luck to anyone brave enough to get in that cockpit again. What else is hiding underneath the hood?
#89
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From: MD-11 FO
People said the same thing about the DC-10, yet every pilot that ever flew one loved it until they were gone.
#90
It has its quirks. But this structural issue of a wing pylon bearing failure is very concerning. The lack of any news regarding potential remedies is deafening. I hope there are more developments soon, but I would hope theres a manufacturing process developed to replace ALL parts and sections in question.
-Bubs
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