Airspotters.com

Airspotters.com
Visit Our main Website Soon
Showing posts with label a320. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a320. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Why Is "My Pre-Order" Model Aircraft Taking So Long?" – A Behind-the-Scenes Stor

At Airspotters.com, we know how exciting it is to see that long-awaited model aircraft appear on the pre-order list—especially those rare liveries or limited-edition pieces. However, you may have recently noticed some delays. So, we’d like to share a little behind-the-scenes story to explain what’s really going on.

Most of the die-cast and plastic model aircraft we sell are made in China. It’s where the world’s finest model factories bring our aviation dreams to life—beautifully detailed replicas, from Concordes to Cargolux freighters. But getting them from the factory floor to your display shelf isn’t always as smooth as a well-timed takeoff.

Right now, a perfect storm of global events has created turbulence. Political tensions, global shipping bottlenecks, and increased customs inspections have all contributed to unexpected delays in the shipping process. What used to take a few weeks to arrive at our Corby office now often takes much longer—sometimes even months.

To make matters trickier, container space is limited, and costs have soared. Even once a model is boxed and ready, it can sit waiting for space on a ship or get stuck in port while paperwork slowly moves through international systems.

We understand this can be frustrating. Believe us—we’re just as eager to get them into your hands. We chase updates weekly, communicate constantly with manufacturers, and do everything possible to expedite the process. But sometimes, it's just a waiting game.

You know from placing a pre-order that your model will be on its way—it’s just navigating a few unexpected headwinds. And as always, we’ll keep you updated the moment we know more.

Thank you for your continued patience and for being part of the Airspotters' journey and community. The seas may be choppy, but your next model will be worth the wait. 

The above is affecting every retailer, whether it is Models or Clothes 

Malcolm and Peter "The Airspotters Community".

Sunday, 26 January 2025

Miracle on the Hudson 2009. INCREDIBLE RECORVERY PHOTOS!

 In January 2009, the US Airways Airbus A320, famously known as "Flight 1549," successfully completed a ditch in the Hudson River after striking a flock of Canada geese after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in New York. The incident, which took place on January 15, became known as the "Miracle on the Hudson." 

Recovery operations for the aircraft began shortly after the successful ditching; this allowed all the passengers (155) and crew members to evacuate. The recovery effort was coordinated by a combination of organisations, including the Coast Guard, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and salvage companies.

Authorities created a safety perimeter around the crash site to ensure the security of the recovery operation. 


Divers assessed the conditions of the Airbus A320 to ensure that there were no further risks of fuel leaks or other hazards due to the aircraft's submersion in the river.


The initial phase involved floating devices and boats to stabilise the aircraft. The salvage teams then used heavy-lifting cranes and specialised equipment to lift the Airbus A320 from the Hudson. 


Due to the Airbus's size and weight, the process required detailed planning and consideration of the river’s currents.


January 17th, 2009, the salvage team successfully lifted the aircraft out of the River. The plane was transported to a pier for further investigation by the NTSB board. NTSB conducted a thorough detailed look at the aircraft to fully understand the cause of the ditching. It was very important also to gather any data for possible future safety requirements.

The detailed, coordinated recovery operation ensured the aircraft was saved for further work to obtain crucial evidence. It also underscored how swiftly emergency services responded in this critical time frame. 


The recovery of US Airways Airbus A320 Flight 1549 remains a notable example of effective crisis management and the resilience of both crew and passengers during an unprecedented event. To this day (2025), we still consider this a miracle for all those involved in the ditching and the expertise of the emergency services.


Thank you for viewing this blog post.

Malcolm 

I WILL JUST LEAVE THIS HERE

#Lionesses, #ItsComingHome, #EURO2025, #EnglandChampions, #HerGameToo, #PrideOfEngland, #WeAreTheChampions, #StGeorgesPride, #ThreeLions, #V...