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accinelli said:Is NWA looking to replace their 757s at all or is the plan to run these for 20 more years much like the DC10s?
PowerRanger said:I don't think that NWA is looking to replace any of their planes except the DC-9 but thats already a done deal.
As for their 757's what equipment would NWA replace the 757 with? Besides the 737-800/900 there is no plane out there that can fill the 757's transcon role. And NWA doesn't pilot 737's.
Hey Power,
One thing is common at NWA,.........."never say never".
NWA is always looking for a good deal on aircraft, that explains our love for the Airbus aircraft. But with the new Boeing deal on 787's comming in 2008 you never know what surprises they got in store ....
They just made the highest operating profit during the last quarter, from what I 'm told..... and that was before the new crappy contract was even agreed to! So they will be doing even better financially, on our monie$, and will have to begin spending the extra cash on the airline.
My guess is that they will be looking for an aircraft that will do what the 757-300 does, because they tried to get Boeing to build more of them after the last delivery , and Boeing had planned to use the facility for the 787, so NWA wasn't able to get more than the 16 it had ordered.
I'd guess that NWA will be looking at all airframes with a good deal attached to it, I only hope its a Boeing.
DTW320 said:Don't forget the planned winglets on the 757-200's later this year for DTW-Europe ala CAL.
doublepsych said:Does anyone know the range or endurance of a 757-200 and -300 without and with the winglets? How much endurance do they add, and is it all efficiency gain, or is there additional fuel capacity with the winglet mod?