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Delta looking at flying 777LRs from JFK to Australia Nonstop, maybe--article

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Delta pushes Boeing to squeeze more range from 777-200LR
By David Field


Delta Air Lines wants Boeing to examine ways of boosting the 777-200LR's range to enable the airline to serve Australia directly from the US East Coast.
The Boeing twinjet is already the world's longest-range airliner, with the capability of flying missions of up to 17,500km (9,450nm), and Delta executive vice-president for network planning and revenue management Glenn Hauenstein says the airline has informally asked the airframer to study possible modifications to allow even longer-range, full-payload performance.

Hauenstein, who is the architect of Delta's plan to become a global carrier from its Atlanta and New York Kennedy hubs, says that the carrier wants a 777 that can "reach Australia [non-stop] from our US East Coast hubs".
Speaking to Flight International's sister publication Airline Business during the delivery flight of Delta's first 777-200LR, Hauenstein said that the aircraft could be fitted with additional fuel capacity to achieve this. He added that it might be possible to tweak its General Electric GE 90-110B1 engines.
Delta's request follows an earlier approach to Boeing from Qantas about extending the twinjet's range. The Australian carrier - which is not a 777 customer - has previously talked of a "hub-buster" -200LR derivative capable of operating non-stop between Sydney and London with an economic payload.
Delta will also take a second -200LR in March and will deploy the twinjets on its longest route, between New York Kennedy and Mumbai, India.
They replace a shorter-range 777-200ER model, which faces weight restrictions on the route. The -200LR's greater payload will enable it to carry a full load of cargo on the route, which Hauenstein says will add as much as $10 million a year in revenue.




Maybe the 787 will do stuff like that, someday after the first one is flown....


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Maybe the 787 will do stuff like that, someday after the first one is flown....


Bye Bye--General Lee
Why do you keep harping on this?..do you not like Boeing?.or just the fact the NWA is getting them and you dont care for NWA..so its just a jab at them?...
 
Gen Lee suffers from a passive agressive personality, its common enough, just google it. While his id keeps his finger out of his nose in public, his ego and super ego require him to post selfserving crap to keep his sense of self worth. He most likely treats everyone around him like this, and its the underlying reason in 80% of failed relationships.
 
Why do you keep harping on this?..do you not like Boeing?.or just the fact the NWA is getting them and you dont care for NWA..so its just a jab at them?...

Boeing likes to tout the range of the new 787, but can't seem to build it yet. Northwest boasts that they will use them for far flung places, but has to wait on Boeing. NWALPA is basing a lot of their future "career expectations" on them (even though 9-11 and Age 65 SHATTERED everyone's career expectations), and they haven't even flown once--not even a test flight. So, was it a jab? Yeah, probably. Good catch.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Gen Lee suffers from a passive agressive personality, its common enough, just google it. While his id keeps his finger out of his nose in public, his ego and super ego require him to post selfserving crap to keep his sense of self worth. He most likely treats everyone around him like this, and its the underlying reason in 80% of failed relationships.


Thanks Dr Phil. How is Britney Spears doing? BTW, how is your seniority progression at UPS with the age 65 thing going?

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Thanks Dr Phil. How is Britney Spears doing? BTW, how is your seniority progression at UPS with the age 65 thing going?

Bye Bye--General Lee

Who cares? If he's with UPS, he's making more money than you, with your 10+ years seniority and flying ALOT less..... sounds like you're a bit jealous Gen...... Now crawl back under your delta rock and don't forget the Koolaid.......

9rj9.....

I thought you were with Airtran?....
 
Who cares? If he's with UPS, he's making more money than you, with your 10+ years seniority and flying ALOT less..... sounds like you're a bit jealous Gen...... Now crawl back under your delta rock and don't forget the Koolaid.......

9rj9.....

I thought you were with Airtran?....

Thanks for that, my wife makes more than all of us at her advertising VP job. Great. And NO, I am not jealous. I love what I do. You still hold a grudge, and you are the one flying allnighters forever now thanks to age 65 coming to fruition. Enjoy it.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Thanks for that, my wife makes more than all of us at her advertising VP job. Great. And NO, I am not jealous. I love what I do. You still hold a grudge, and you are the one flying allnighters forever now thanks to age 65 coming to fruition. Enjoy it.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Ignorance is bliss......:rolleyes:
 
Off to the wonderful world of OZ! Missed out porting in Perth while steaming back from Desert Storm due to a humanitarian divert to Bali. Now, hopefully, I'll eventually be able to jump on a flight after signing out of JFK!
 
Delta's "executive vice-president for network planning and revenue management" has "informally asked" Boeing to "enable the airline to serve Australia directly from the US East Coast" and this is news?

Here's a headline for you.

DrewBlows asks Embraer for ways to modify the EMB175 to enable Compass Airlines to fly from DTW to the moon.

Print that.
 
Delta's "executive vice-president for network planning and revenue management" has "informally asked" Boeing to "enable the airline to serve Australia directly from the US East Coast" and this is news?

Here's a headline for you.

DrewBlows asks Embraer for ways to modify the EMB175 to enable Compass Airlines to fly from DTW to the moon.

Print that.

Thats pretty funny....but Embraer might be able to help add range to allow you to fly it to someplace that LOOKS like the moon......Ive been to enough of those crapholes. :-\
 

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