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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: avbuff58 on November 04, 2009, 08:26:49 AM
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does anybody know what airlines fly the a380 into jfk and their aprroximate arrival and departure times as well as what days thanks
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Air France will be operating A380 service out of KJFK starting November 20th of this year. AF006/007 will service Paris <-> KJFK once daily. This is the only planned A380 service I know of at this time out of KJFK.
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Emirates or one of the other ME airlines operated a "super" flight into JFK for a while. But I haven't heard it recently. Anybody know if and why they stopped?
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I believe Emirates suspended the service due to low demand. Anyone else want to fly to Dubai these days?
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"Beginning November 23, the Airbus A380 will make two daily flights between New York and Paris, except on Wednesdays:
flight AF006 will depart Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 1:30 PM, arriving at JFK at 3:45 PM,
flight AF007 will depart JFK at 7:10 PM, arriving at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 8:45 AM the next day."
http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/local/guidevoyageur/destination/enchere_vol_inaugural.htm (http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/local/guidevoyageur/destination/enchere_vol_inaugural.htm)
Inaugural flights:
inaugural Airbus A380 Paris - New York (November 20) and New York - Paris (November 21) flights.
Virgin Atlantic gets its first A380 in 2013.
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/allaboutus/ourfleet/index.jsp (http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/allaboutus/ourfleet/index.jsp)
Their last announcement regarding A380 running LON-JFK was in 2005 I believe.
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Virgin Atlantic gets its first A380 in 2013.
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/allaboutus/ourfleet/index.jsp (http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/allaboutus/ourfleet/index.jsp)
Their last announcement regarding A380 running LON-JFK was in 2005 I believe.
This just may be semantics here, but they are launching LON-JFK service? as in London City? If I remember correctly, nothing bigger than a E190 can land or depart there, due to the runway length and noise abatement. Could this be EGKK/LGW you're thinking of? They should be able to handle it, especially if VIR43 comes here to Vegas daily from there..
BL.
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Sorry I was using LON as in 'any london airport' because I don't know which airport they intend to fly out of.
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Virgin will be flying the A380 out of EGLL/Heathrow as Virgin have a major hub there, though EGKK/Gatwick can handle an A380 as was shown last August when a fire alarm went off in Heathrow tower causing diversions for Singapore's A380 service.
BA operate an A319 service from LCY to JFK via Shannon.
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Emirates or one of the other ME airlines operated a "super" flight into JFK for a while. But I haven't heard it recently. Anybody know if and why they stopped?
It was low demand. They moved the A380 over to the DXB - YYZ route and it flies in 3 or 4 times a week. Arrives YYZ late afternoon and departs in the evening around 22:45 I think.
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Emirates or one of the other ME airlines operated a "super" flight into JFK for a while. But I haven't heard it recently. Anybody know if and why they stopped?
It was low demand. They moved the A380 over to the DXB - YYZ route and it flies in 3 or 4 times a week. Arrives YYZ late afternoon and departs in the evening around 22:45 I think.
A380 comes to YYZ Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives at 340pm and departs at 940pm when i use to watch it come in. But now I see it parked WAY earlier than 340pm so I believe the arrival time as been changed...... beautiful plane to see land and take off close up!
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Kind of off-subject, but my family and I were returning home from a cruise and flew out of KLAX this weekend, and saw a Qantas A380 there. Massive airplane. 8-)
On another side note, I also saw John Travoltas' Qantas decorated B707 there as well! Awesome! 8-)
EDIT: I have attached the pics of the A380 I took on takeoff roll...not the best pics, but at least I caught her! Note the B747-400 In the baackground, also two additional airplanes in the hanger, B747s as well. :-D
The pics are kind of grainy, but I think this one is VH-OQB (cn 015), an A380-842.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Qantas/Airbus-A380-842/1472065/L/&sid=130adc0a00f90a8932554c94b166429f
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Awesome! I'm flying into LAX today. Hope to get a glimpse of the big guy or on the return trip.
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BA operate an A319 service from LCY to JFK via Shannon.
Actually, it's an A318, all business-class configuration, and it only has to make the fuel stop in Shannon on the westbound leg. They use Shannon because there's a US border pre-clearance facility there, so the pax can go through immigration while they gas up the plane.
The only reason the A318 can take off on the LCY runway is because they only fuel it up enough to make it to Ireland. There's no way it could make it at MTOW.
On the return trip, from JFK-LCY, they fly nonstop, as taking off at JFK is no problem at MTOW, and by the time they get to LCY they're light enough to land.
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Inaugural flights:
inaugural Airbus A380 Paris - New York (November 20) and New York - Paris (November 21) flights.
Anybody have an audio clip for this arrival? I saw a news video that showed a water cannon salute.
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BA operate an A319 service from LCY to JFK via Shannon.
Actually, it's an A318, all business-class configuration, and it only has to make the fuel stop in Shannon on the westbound leg. They use Shannon because there's a US border pre-clearance facility there, so the pax can go through immigration while they gas up the plane.
The only reason the A318 can take off on the LCY runway is because they only fuel it up enough to make it to Ireland. There's no way it could make it at MTOW.
On the return trip, from JFK-LCY, they fly nonstop, as taking off at JFK is no problem at MTOW, and by the time they get to LCY they're light enough to land.
Right you are! I ment to point that out, but forgot too! 8-)
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While we are on the subject of BA 001, just to elaborate, the aircraft being used on this service is A318-112 G-EUNA. She is configured with 32 business class seats. According to BAs website, there will be two flights per day. There must be two airplanes in the configuration. Westbound flights will be BA001, and BA003. Eastbound flights will be BA002, and BA004. See the link below:
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/fx/public/en_gb?source=continue
Here are some Youtube vids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vmmbcNNgbM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGCtnpXXFzI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvU5prhE_yk
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For further info these BA flights on the Westbound leg stop down in Shannon for refuelling and gives the passengers the opportunity to clear US immigration as Shannon is somewhat unique in that the airport has a US
Immigration Post M50