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Spunker
2011-07-06, 01:29 PM
N522JB "Blue Ribbon: delivered new in October 2001. Was picked up by Blue Wings who closed down.

http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=1056835

Gene

moose135
2011-07-06, 03:27 PM
Sorry to see that. Fortunately, I have that one in my collection.

http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/JetBlue/JM20060813N522JB001/1168284505_nuRKS-L.jpg

T-Bird76
2011-07-06, 08:18 PM
Just goes to show you Airbus doesn't have the staying power as Boeing, Douglas, or even Lockheed :)

Gerard
2011-07-06, 09:58 PM
N522JB "Blue Ribbon: delivered new in October 2001. Was picked up by Blue Wings who closed down.

Curious why it was scrapped. One picture says "Unserviceable engine". More cost effective to scrap the whole plane for parts? Couldnt they swap a new engine?
Blue Wings picked up 5 of these planes in Oct 2006.
Thanks .

T-Bird76
2011-07-06, 11:11 PM
Curious why it was scrapped. One picture says "Unserviceable engine". More cost effective to scrap the whole plane for parts? Couldnt they swap a new engine?
Blue Wings picked up 5 of these planes in Oct 2006.
Thanks .

I was probably coming due for a D check, that combined with a new engine would make it worth more in parts then to put it back in service.

arealairlinepilot
2011-07-12, 03:54 PM
That aircraft was one of the only ones we didn't buy back from that company so I'm assuming there was some serious issues with it. I know the other ones we took back were pretty bad off. We can still tell when we get one on the line now, the flight decks are a mess, very dirty.

PhilDernerJr
2011-07-12, 06:45 PM
Just goes to show you Airbus doesn't have the staying power as Boeing, Douglas, or even Lockheed :)

The plane was scrapped because the airline couldn't handle it. The same thing would have happened to a Boeing as well.

T-Bird76
2011-07-12, 09:05 PM
The plane was scrapped because the airline couldn't handle it. The same thing would have happened to a Boeing as well.

The airline couldn't handle it? That makes no sense at all Phil? What on earth do you even mean by "handle it? I can't help it if they use cheap composites.... :)

PhilDernerJr
2011-07-12, 09:37 PM
The airline that owned it fail, and they liquidated everything. They prob took bad care of it and couldn't resell it. There's actually high demand for the A320. It really has nothing to do with it being Airbus. Even though I'm actually pro-Boeing.

T-Bird76
2011-07-12, 09:43 PM
The airline that owned it fail, and they liquidated everything. They prob took bad care of it and couldn't resell it. There's actually high demand for the A320. It really has nothing to do with it being Airbus. Even though I'm actually pro-Boeing.

Isn't that exactly what I said in my other post ;) But I stand behind my cheap composite statement ;) xoxo