HlywdCatft From United States, joined Jan 2001, 5321 posts, RR: 8 Posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 16 hours ago) and read 992 times:
Now that the A330s are taking over some of the DC-10-30 routes, aren't the DC-10-30s going to be going domestic, or are they retiring a DC-10 as the A330 comes in?
I was wondering if NW would be flying the DC-10 to CO / KMCO), USA - Florida">MCO from DTW or MSP during the winter months.
In recent months all of the other big 6 have been flying in widebodies to CO / KMCO), USA - Florida">MCO except NW whose largest plane has been the 757-300.
AA was flying the A300 from MIA and SJU last spring and summer
CO was flying the 764 from IAH and EWR and the 762 from EWR with an occassional 772 sub.
DL flies in everything widebody they have
UA flew the 763 once a week from ORD last month
USAir flies the 762 from PHL and CLT daily.
Boeing757/767 From United States, joined Jun 1999, 2205 posts, RR: 1 Reply 1, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 928 times:
Yesterday morning, as I was boarding my NW flight from MSP-BDL, a DC-9-30, I saw a DC-10 parked at the next gate. I wandered over and the departure board at the gate said Orlando, but there was no activity, so that may not be an accurate indicator. Maybe it was just parked there for the night.
Pilottim747 From United States, joined Jul 2001, 1606 posts, RR: 5 Reply 2, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 886 times:
I'm guessing the only way that MCO will see the DC-10 again will be a rare substitution. All the flights are B757s and smaller. The DC-10s are now only scheduled for trans-Atlantic and Hawaii services.
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Jetjack74 From United States, joined Jul 2003, 6372 posts, RR: 51 Reply 8, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 614 times:
Where did you read this about the 777? NW is always "looking" at the 777. They've been "looking at the 777" ever since it's introduction. Highly unlikely at this point in time.
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AZO From United States, joined Jun 2002, 758 posts, RR: 2 Reply 10, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 11 hours ago) and read 466 times:
I would think that as the A330's come in NW would rather retire the 10's than keep them around on domestic routes. Use the 2-pilot/crew 753's or 752's than the 3-pilot/crew DC-10's.
HlywdCatft From United States, joined Jan 2001, 5321 posts, RR: 8 Reply 13, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 10 hours ago) and read 378 times:
**Does anyone know if NW will fly the 753 from DTW to MCO this winter?**
They currently are flying the 753 between DTW and MCO once or twice a day and there are a couple from MSP too
I just got my airline tickets to go see my family in Detroit and i found a really cheap fair on NW right before christmas and the flight is a 753- Flight 429
IndustrialPate From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 15, posted (5 years 1 month 3 weeks 8 hours ago) and read 330 times:
Don't look for DC10 on any domestic, save for extreme circumstances. The 757-300 flies heavily on that route and is the replacement for the DC10.
Given Richard Anderson's announcement that the B742 will be retired "soon" & NW's earlier decision to spread the A330 deliveries over two additional years, it won't be feasible to outright retire the DC-10 for several more years. The long-term plan always has been to configure about half of them into a high-density domestic configuration & fly them on high-capacity routes. There was a big capacity gap between the B752 and DC-10-40/Domestic (about 100 seats) and the B753 filled it nicely. However, there's many routes that NW flies that demand additional capacity + cargo (like MSP-ANC). I think we'll see NW stick to its original plan and convert about half the DC-10s into domestic birds...