Please don't use the word "dropping" when speaking of aircraft.ChillyPhilly wrote:A number of days ago there was a Malaysia Airlines 747 dropping into Adelaide.
News & Discussion: Adelaide Airport & Airlines
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This was a very special charter to uplift some precious cargo to take back to Azerbijan. It was only mean to be here for 3hrs but due to some technical issues it stayed for 12hrs. It was the 1st Azerbaijan registered aircraft to visit Adelaide, as well as the visit of Silkways West Airlines to Australia.adam73837 wrote:When I flew in to the airport on Sunday morning I noticed a 747 Freighter parked on the southern end of the terminal. I think it was "Silk Way Airlines" or something. Does anyone know what this was all about? I didn't realise we in South Australia had much trade with Azerbaijan...
This was Malaysia Kargo B747-400 Freighter. They come into Adelaide just about every fortnight (either on Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday) to take some livestock to Asia and beyond.ChillyPhilly wrote:A number of days ago there was a Malaysia Airlines 747 dropping into Adelaide.
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monotonehell wrote:Please don't use the word "dropping" when speaking of aircraft.ChillyPhilly wrote:A number of days ago there was a Malaysia Airlines 747 dropping into Adelaide.
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Stefan, any chance you could post a couple of pictures of these birds...? I enjoy visiting your Plane Spotting blog every so often, but you don't seem to have updated it for a little while.Stefan P wrote:This was a very special charter to uplift some precious cargo to take back to Azerbijan. It was only mean to be here for 3hrs but due to some technical issues it stayed for 12hrs. It was the 1st Azerbaijan registered aircraft to visit Adelaide, as well as the visit of Silkways West Airlines to Australia.
This was Malaysia Kargo B747-400 Freighter. They come into Adelaide just about every fortnight (either on Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday) to take some livestock to Asia and beyond.
Thanks in advance.
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Unfortunately I can not provide any photos as I was not in Adelaide for its visit. I was overseas. I missed it by one day. Becuase I have been away, I am slowly catching up with the blog.Maximus wrote:Stefan, any chance you could post a couple of pictures of these birds...? I enjoy visiting your Plane Spotting blog every so often, but you don't seem to have updated it for a little while.Stefan P wrote:This was a very special charter to uplift some precious cargo to take back to Azerbijan. It was only mean to be here for 3hrs but due to some technical issues it stayed for 12hrs. It was the 1st Azerbaijan registered aircraft to visit Adelaide, as well as the visit of Silkways West Airlines to Australia.
This was Malaysia Kargo B747-400 Freighter. They come into Adelaide just about every fortnight (either on Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday) to take some livestock to Asia and beyond.
Thanks in advance.
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Afternoon all,
Seems as though we might get a new international service soon. It also looks like we might get some charters in 2016 as well...
Seems as though we might get a new international service soon. It also looks like we might get some charters in 2016 as well...
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 7376410127The Sunday Mail can reveal the direct flights from Adelaide to China are being pursued by the SA Government and Shandong.
Tourism and Agriculture Minister Leon Bignell said it was important to consider how much demand there was in both directions for flights — and especially what freight is carried in the belly of the plane.
“We’re talking to the Shandong Government about maybe having a ‘green channel’ by the end of the year,” he said.
A green channel is where fresh produce can be sent directly into a country, so the supply chain for seafood, dairy, meat and other perishables is quicker and more secure and reliable.
And if this freight link was successful, it could underpin a passenger service. Premier Jay Weatherill said there was strong demand from Shandong for direct flights into SA.
The first is likely next year with charter flights in May and September as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of sister-state relations between SA and the eastern Chinese province.
Currently Shandong residents take 27 million trips abroad or to Hong Kong.Of those, South Australia gets about 30,000.
Mr Bignell said: “That’s a really low number but the Shandong government have told me they’d be happy to promote SA to their people,” Mr Bignell said.
Shandong, which has a population of nearly 100 million people, has its own airline — but it doesn’t operate the long-haul aircraft that are needed to get to Adelaide.
As a result, SA has therefore beingentered into discussions with China Southern and China Eastern — both of which run significant international fleets — while Shandong Airlines is investigating chartering a plane itself.
Speaking in Shanghai to the Australian Chamber of Commerce, Mr Weatherill said SA had to tread cautiously even if there was sufficient demand.
“We want to pay proper respect to the loyal support we’ve received from other Asian airlines,” he said.
“So it needs to be done in a way that doesn’t disturb our existing traffic.”
Now, Cathay Pacific flies into Hong Kong, Malaysian Airlines to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to its base before offering connecting flights to China’s mainland.
Shandong Province has international airports in the capital Jinan and the coastal city of Qingdao, which is a major tourist destination that attracts 1.28 million visitors a year.
Qingdao is the home of the famous Tsingtao beer brand and has a major beer festival each August. Shandong governor Guo Shuqing said he wanted direct flights to be on the agenda. “We should start with contract flights and then take it from there,” he said.
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I noticed Emirates take off over the city this morning, does anyone know if they missed the curfew last night and were forced to wait until this morning to take off????
Does missing the curfew happen very often, or is it a pretty rare event?
Does missing the curfew happen very often, or is it a pretty rare event?
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That aircraft was actually Tuesday nights flight. It was cancelled due to mechanical reasons. A replacement Emirates aircraft arrived last night from Perth and departed later on with Tuesday's passengers. Then we also had the normal scheduled EK440/441 service. for about 30mins last night we had 3 Emirates B777's on the ground at once in Adelaide.Uncle Monty wrote:I noticed Emirates take off over the city this morning, does anyone know if they missed the curfew last night and were forced to wait until this morning to take off????
Does missing the curfew happen very often, or is it a pretty rare event?
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Afternoon all,
Malaysia Airlines from August 9th are going to 4x flights a week to Adelaide.
The Monday, Thursday and Saturday flights are the days being cut.
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Malaysia Airlines from August 9th are going to 4x flights a week to Adelaide.
The Monday, Thursday and Saturday flights are the days being cut.
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Sounds like the beginning of the end of the airline sadly.Stefan P wrote:Afternoon all,
Malaysia Airlines from August 9th are going to 4x flights a week to Adelaide.
The Monday, Thursday and Saturday flights are the days being cut.
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Meanwhile, services to Perth go to one per day, Melbourne to two a day, Sydney to 12 per week and Brisbane had their service cut altogether.
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The cutting of flights by Malaysia Airlines was on the cards. It was just a matter of when. Good thing is we still have four flights. Look at Brisbane! Hopefully this will spur SIA to reintroduce their evening flight during our winter (northern summer) to at least 3 or 4 times weekly. My guess is that it will be another 24, possibly 36 months before things will get better at MAS. We can only hope.
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Not normally much of a plane spotter, but I was at the airport for several hours today for work. Saw a China Southern 787 randomly - probably a fog diversion from Perth. Maybe we'll be seeing more of them in the future.
Also, it looked like today's Cathay Pacific flight was many hours late. Didn't take off until the afternoon.
Also, it looked like today's Cathay Pacific flight was many hours late. Didn't take off until the afternoon.
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Did you manage to get a picture of the 787?Splashmo wrote:Not normally much of a plane spotter, but I was at the airport for several hours today for work. Saw a China Southern 787 randomly - probably a fog diversion from Perth. Maybe we'll be seeing more of them in the future.
Also, it looked like today's Cathay Pacific flight was many hours late. Didn't take off until the afternoon.
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The afternoon CX flight was CX137 from Hong Kong to Perth diverted to Adelaide.Splashmo wrote:Not normally much of a plane spotter, but I was at the airport for several hours today for work. Saw a China Southern 787 randomly - probably a fog diversion from Perth. Maybe we'll be seeing more of them in the future.
Also, it looked like today's Cathay Pacific flight was many hours late. Didn't take off until the afternoon.
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