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A320 Neo /engine?

A320 Neo /engine?

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Lucky,
    As an aviation buff, have you considered taking a flight on the A320 Neo with the P&W geared turbofan engine? Since you usually fly up front it might not be as noticeable to you, but the engine is supposedly up to 80% quieter and revolutionary in its technology. While the technology will undoubtedly help increase profits for airlines, wondering if the noise reduction is noticeable on board?
    Thanks
    Matt

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    [USER=4]@Lucky[/USER]

  3. No Name Member

    Of course LH offering less pitch than Ryanair in Y will probably do more to drive up profit than the engines, would love a review [USER=4]@Lucky[/USER] . But if you value your knees don’t fly in the back of LH bird’s.

    [URL]http://asklucky.onemileatatime.com/threads/lufthansa-with-less-legroom-than-ryanair.5227/[/URL]

  4. Matt E New Member

    well the engine is supposedly bringing 15% increase in fuel efficiency.
    But I didn’t see that about the legroom. Good to know

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