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Quantas A380 ready to resume long LA flights

Jan 7, 2011 Logistics

 Australia's Qantas Airways is set to announce this week the resumption of its Airbus A380 flights to Los Angeles from January 17.

 
 
The airline grounded its super jumbo fleet after a Rolls-Royce engine disintegrated mid-flight in November, but it has resumed A380 flights to London.
 
 
The Australian Financial Review said Qantas declined to confirm the report on resuming flights to Los Angeles, one of its most-profitable routes but the longest served by its A380s.
 
 
"We are working towards resuming services to Los Angeles as soon as possible based on the advice from our engineering department and stakeholders, but we are not in position to make a comment yet," a company spokesman said.
 
 
The airline is expecting the delivery of a new Airbus A380 in January, which will bring its super jumbo fleet to eight.
 
 
One of its A380s remains under inspection while the aircraft involved in the November incident is being repaired.
 
 
Qantas shares have lost nearly 14 percent since the engine explosion.
(Source:www.cargonewsasia.com)

 
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