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April 24, 2024
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Reviewing flight operations, using data from Flightradar24, we discovered that both aircraft are doing very well.  The flights tracked were through March 30.

Since we know our readers like CSeries related information, here you are.

The bottom line is that as we reported in great detail earlier, the A320neo is doing well.  There are hot spots but these appear to be airline-related issues, not the aircraft.  The CSeries has entered service with really good numbers. The program delays were annoying, but once in service, it is delivering what Bombardier promised.

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Addison Schonland
Co-Founder AirInsight. My previous life includes stints at Shell South Africa, CIC Research, and PA Consulting. Got bitten by the aviation bug and ended up an Avgeek. Then the data bug got me, making me a curious Avgeek seeking data-driven logic. Also, I appreciate conversations with smart people from whom I learn so much. Summary: I am very fortunate to work with and converse with great people.

2 thoughts on “CSeries and A320neo Flight Ops

  1. This is very interesting information. Can you break this information regarding the A320neo down further by engine and region I.e. Europe versus North America versus India?

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