We also have to be nimble. For example, the 777-200LR has space for auxiliary fuel tanks. We planned on testing instruments to monitor the auxiliary tanks, but they weren't installed, so we could not test it. The customer has since decided to add the tanks, so it will be tested at a later time before delivery.
PIA To Get 777-200LR With Extra Fuel Tanks
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PIA To Get 777-200LR With Extra Fuel Tanks
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Sure about what?
I just quoted you from Boeings own website that PIA will have the 777-200LR delivered with the extra fuel tanks in!
As far as I can ascertain, the fuel tanks may be in place for a proving/test flight by either Boeing or PIA-
Perhaps a LAX routing from Pakistan is on the cards early next year sometime?
As for cargo, Im sure Boeing wouldnt have designed the extra tanks to significantly reduce the cargo uplift capability. After all, afte the 747, the 777 has the highest loading density per square foot for cargo- so to say the tanks waste space is a non issue as far as the -200LR is concerned.
I just quoted you from Boeings own website that PIA will have the 777-200LR delivered with the extra fuel tanks in!
As far as I can ascertain, the fuel tanks may be in place for a proving/test flight by either Boeing or PIA-
Perhaps a LAX routing from Pakistan is on the cards early next year sometime?
As for cargo, Im sure Boeing wouldnt have designed the extra tanks to significantly reduce the cargo uplift capability. After all, afte the 747, the 777 has the highest loading density per square foot for cargo- so to say the tanks waste space is a non issue as far as the -200LR is concerned.
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True, however that is still achieveable with the -200ERs, however they would be severely weight restricted.Imran Hassan wrote:Getting a 777-200LR without aux fuel tanks defeats the object of the "longer range". PIA will need those extra tanks for nonstops to Chicago & LA.
With the -200LR, there would be no such restrictions, since LAX would be reachable in about 16 hours non stop....