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26 March 2010

Mirror Mirror on the Wall ~ Puteri Salju

article taken from smart travel asia
Image of Boeing's 787 on its maiden test flight in December 2009
It's up: 787 test flight December 2009

ONE IS BIG AND FAT with all the polish of a portly dowager. Critics describe her as a “dinosaur”. The other is sleek, pretty, and quick, and capable of long outings, but derided as incontrovertibly “plastic”. Who would you pick for a snog or, in this case, a transpacific flight? With the much-delayed rollout of the Airbus A380 behemoth, the gloves have come off as Boeing prepares for the arrival of its very own, equally delayed, B787 Dreamliner.

What’s the fuss? Airbus has opted for a super size aeroplane that will render the stalwart B747 all but obsolete, transporting a vast scrum of bodies in one neat package. While offering 49 percent more room than a Boeing 747, the Airbus 380’s operating costs are cited at around 15 to 20 percent lower per seat. Add to this claims of fewer emissions, less noise, and a seat capacity stretching from the median 555 to a staggering 800 (double the heaving bottoms on a B747), and it’s small wonder airline accountants are beaming. Airbus claims its plane is more fuel efficient than a car. This shall be put to the test as fuel prices remain irksomely unpredictable, having crossed a wallet-thumping US$140 per barrel in the not too distant past.

The real test of the pudding is in the flying. As travel declines with fears of swine flu and a volatile global economy, airlines are rethinking their aircraft orders. THAI Airways canned its ultra-longhaul A340-500 Bangkok-New York JFK service in July 2008 citing soaring fuel costs that rendered both the route and the aircraft, uneconomical. In June 2009 the airline announced it wished to cancel an order for six A-380s. It later pressed for a delayed delivery after Airbus took umbrage.

Qantas A380 over Sydney harbour
Qantas A380 over Sydney

Indeed, a depressed travel market could favour the B787, which has the edge on fast-turnaround routes and a handy, manageable size that will not resound with emptiness as pin-stripers switch to video conferencing and leisure travellers turn to TV. This, despite repeated delays and a late 2010 delivery to B-787 launch customer All Nippon Airways (ANA). On 15 December, 2009, the B787 gracefully took to the skies on its maiden test flight, cut short by rain. With around US$10 billion spent on its development by Boeing, this composite material ultra-light fuel-efficient aircraft hopes to revolutionise point-to-point services. Boeing says the aircraft will reduce fuel consumption by 20 percent and operating costs as a result by 15 percent. Small is now beautiful. Contemplating a mammoth 150 wide-body aircraft replacement, United Airlines has shied away from the B747 and the A380 to explore smaller twin-engine aircraft announcing, on 8 December, 2009, its intention to purchase 25 Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes and a further 25 A350 XWB aircraft. UA has an option on a further 50 airplanes from each manufacturer.

Airbus dawdled long months on the assembly line. The dinosaur was late. Very late. Singapore Airlines, the launch customer received its first Airbus A380 in October 2007, a full year behind schedule leading to question marks regarding customer loyalty, final orders, and price reductions as compensation. (SIA's inaugural flight was globally auctioned for various charities and its first commercial route was Singapore-Sydney. Flights to Hong Kong commenced July 2009, adding to long-haul points, London, Tokyo and Paris.) The behemoth is in the air.

A depressed travel market could favour the B787, which has the edge on fast turnaround routes and a manageable size...

The SIA A380 carries just 471 passengers (not the sweaty 800 of journalistic scuttlebutt). In addition to 12 partitioned suites in a grade beyond first class – where a double bed can be created for passengers travelling together who might thus fully enjoy the feel of Givenchy linen aloft – the 60 business class seats on the upper deck recline fully flat and offer USB ports, in-seat power for a laptop and a 39cm (15.4-inch) LCD video screen. The seat width is 86cm or 34 inches with a forward-facing configuration of 1-2-1 permitting aisle access from every seat. SIA wants 25 planes. The first Emirates A380 arrived in late July 2008 and orders for a full complement of 58 superjumbo aircraft by 2013 are in the pipeline.

Emirates A380 business class seat on the A380
Emirates A380 business class

Farther back in the delivery queue, Qantas is harder hit. The Australian national carrier finally received its first aircraft late September 2008, two years off the original delivery date. The Australian national carrier later said it would delay orders for its A380 aircraft. Virgin has announced holding back its purchase of six A380s for four years until 2013, FedEx cancelled its order of 10 Airbus A380 aircraft, opting instead for the Boeing 777 freighter version, and UPS has placed its order on hold. Kingfisher from India has deferred delivery of five A380s. Yet Airbus has clung on gamely. At the July 2008 Farnborough Air Show, Etihad weighed in with a 55 aircraft order with Airbus including 10 new A380 planes.

On the other side of the Atlantic, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has had a fast take-off with sales. By June 2007 it secured a tentative order for 50 aircraft from an aircraft leasing company. In October 2007 British Airways announced one of its biggest fleet orders in a decade with a mixed purchase of 12 Airbus A380 aircraft and 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Said the BA Chief Executive Willie Walsh: "These aircraft set the gold standard when it comes to environmental performance." Yet, by July 2009, an embattled BA, coping with a travel slump, had announced it would hold back delivery of 12 Airbus A380s. By end 2009, the B787 had over 840 orders on the books.

Does physical size matter? The new, and larger, Airbus wing design ensures future versions of the aircraft can handle a total weight of up to 750 tons. This means the US$280m A380 will achieve optimum cost-efficiency carrying closer to 800 passengers. That’s a lot of beers and queues for the toilets – on two floors. Not perhaps what passengers want to hear. Of course, most airlines will opt for a more sensible seating configuration. Singapore Airlines offers 471 seats and a standard configuration is 555 seats. Assembly is a major production, one dogged by technical glitches, including engineering delays as the aircraft carries hundreds of kilometres of wire that have to be painstakingly fed through various parts of the frame.

The A380 coliseum has failed to materialise, disappointing those who would love to toss all airline chefs to the lions...

Boeing 787 Cabin
Boeing 787 Interiors: Modern archways

It is a beast of a carrier. Airports everywhere are quailing at the prospect. Heathrow’s Terminal Three has undergone expensive redesign to accommodate the Airbus A380 and Emirates has introduced oversized ground equipment in Dubai at its dedicated new Terminal 3, which offers five aerobridges to suck out passengers from the Super Jumbo Airbus A380. The new aircraft is a space guzzler. It needs more runway to clear the ground, more taxiway for the sweep of its enormous 79m wingspan, and boarding gates need re-jigging to deal with the logistics of deplaning a swarm of passengers from a towering double-decker.

Boeing believes large capacity aircraft flying to big, overcrowded, dispersal “hubs” are passé. Travellers want speed, frequency, and direct connections. The B787 Dreamliner (formerly the B7E7) is the result of Boeing’s new preoccupation. The aircraft is swift and fuel efficient, with a cruising speed of Mach 0.85. It is smaller and can access regional airports without fuss. It also has a range that can extend to 16,000km carrying about 280 passengers. The good news for passengers is the B-787 is pressurised for a lower altitude and with higher cabin humidity, which means you will not arrive at the other end looking and feeling like a desiccated peanut.

Fast the aircraft may be but assembly has proved a headache. After three announcements on production delays, Boeing announced in early April 2008 that the plane would not be certified and delivered until late 2009 to its first customer, ANA (with 50 aircraft booked). Test flights are now scheduled for late 2009 with actual delivery to ANA later in 2010. In September 2008 Boeing machinists went on strike. The B787 delivery delays have left customers and Boeing red-faced as Air India, Jet Airways, Air New Zealand, Japan Airlines, and ANA consider compensation. Qantas (65 planes booked in the first batch) is seeking financial redress and in June 2009 cancelled an order for 15 B787s with deferred options on a further 15. The short-range B787-3 is the worst affected and will turn up last, furthering the woes of main customer All Nippon Airways. Taking advantage of the melee, China Southern in April 2009 announced it wanted to delay delivery of 13 of its B787 Dreamliner aircraft. However, once airborne, all this could change in the face of compelling economics.

The B787 has opted for a sweeping archways design and light diodes in the ceiling that mimic the changing sky colours

Airbus A380 first class seat, Qantas
Qantas first class on A380

As Boeing might ask, do you need to fly a football field halfway across the world? Many airlines believe so. Some will put in gyms, bars, casinos, shops, offices and even play areas – but not for the Mile High Club, whose members will have to fend for themselves in vast open spaces. The coliseum has failed to materialise, disappointing those who would love to toss all airline chefs to the lions, Christian or not. And while a lot of seats can be crammed into an A380, not all airlines plan to do so.

The Boeing 787 cabin will offer a visually relaxing “sweeping archways” design, window shades whose opacity can be altered at the flick of a button, greater humidification of cabin air, and a sky simulation effect through the use of colour changing light-emitting diodes in the aircraft ceiling. Aisles will be wider as will the seats. As with the bigger A380, the B787 is a very quiet aircraft rated to produce just about a quarter of the noise of a B747.

It is somewhat ironic that Boeing could have launched the very first double-decker aircraft over three decades ago. Pressed by visionary Pan Am founder Juan Trippe for large double decker aircraft, Boeing responded by designing the widebody B747, arguing that a two-storey aircraft would be plagued by far too many limitations.

Today it is more than likely that there is a market for both products, big and small. But the transatlantic diatribe continues to escalate. Boeing asserts Airbus has competed, unfairly, through backdoor European subsidies. Yet, Boeing itself has been a major beneficiary of state and federal aid with Washington State bending over backwards to ensure the B-787 plant stays with them. Much of Boeing’s aircraft design has been a spin-off from US military-sponsored research.

Singapore Airlines Airbus A380
Singapore Airlines A380 double-decker

Meanwhile, rival Airbus keenly aware that Boeing may be onto something, is also working on a smaller, more fuel-efficient A350 to compete head-to-head with the B787. Customers queuing up for the A350 include Virgin, Kingfisher, Vietnam Airlines, and feisty AirAsia(which announced a staggering US$2.4 billion order for ten A350 planes, the XWB version, at the 2009 Paris Air Show).

The A350 remains mired in a major redesign debate after several potential buyers felt it compared poorly with the B787. As a consequence, the A-350 roll-out will also be delayed, giving Boeing a certain headstart in the mid-size market. The new Airbus A350 will eventually weigh in with a wider fuselage and expanded wing size. The A350 XWB (or extra wide body) as it will be termed, will extend the flight range to around 8,500 nautical miles. It will roll out in three versions, the A350-800, the A350-900 and the A350-1000, that will seat from 270 to 375 passengers. Airbus says this will be one of the "quietest" aircraft, with low emissions and 30 percent more fuel efficiency.

By 1949, Boeing 377 Stratocruisers were plying the North Atlantic with opulent living rooms for first class

Now as the China dragon awakes, a new competitor plans to streak across the horizon, bidding for a share of the small jet market for the expected regional travel explosion. The Chinese made ARJ21 (literally, the Advanced Regional Jet for the 21st Century) is taking shape in the Shanghai ACAC plant with a dash of Boeing factory knowhow, huge dollops of government subsidies and, more recently, a Bombardier stake.

The small ARJ21 will carry between 90 to 105 passengers serving regional airports in China and beyond. It will be particularly well adapted for short or high-altitude runways that require extra power or a sharp rate of climb. The ARJ21 is expected to take to gain CAAC certification in late 2009. In China alone domestic airlines are expected to purchase almost 3,500 new aircraft by 2025.

ARJ21 small jet from China
ARJ21: small plane big ambitions

Bombardier's 130-seat Bombardier C130 with a range of 1,800 nautical miles, crosses swords with various small jets by Embraer.

Was big always beautiful? The prodigious and spectacularly ill-starred 12-engine Dornier Do-X was the world’s biggest aircraft in 1929, its hull accommodating a full three floors. The Wall Street crash ended its career despite a problem-plagued round-the-world PR stunt that took ten months to accomplish, achieving little in the end. By 1949, double-decker Boeing 377 Stratocruisers were plying the North Atlantic with opulent digs, and even living rooms, for first class passengers. No flat seat hype then. The B377 used real beds. And there was the memorable Howard Hughes “Spruce Goose” (H4 Hercules) that took to the skies, briefly, in 1947. This extraordinary flying boat arrived too late to aid in the war effort – its prime purpose – and was relegated to museum attraction.

Barring the hugely successful B747, aviation history has not been kind to passenger aircraft behemoths. Now, once again, we shall have to wait and see.


23 March 2010

JADILAH SOLEH DAN SOLEHAH DAHULU

JADILAH SOLEH DAN SOLEHAH DAHULU
www.iluvislam.com
tuan mohd rezza
editor: azzahra_solehah

Tidak dinamakan cinta suci jika nafsu menjadi sandaran utama. Bukan membuang perasaan fitrah insani mahu mencintai dan dicintai, namun tahu dan sedar di mana sasaran pengakhiran konsep cinta yang di bawa itu. Rumah tidak dibangunkan dalam masa sehari, cinta suci memerlukan perlakuan yang disaluti kesabaran tinggi, di mana terlatih sepanjang masa bersama keimanan yang kental dan utuh.

Dalam Islam cinta dan keimanan adalah dua perkara yang tidak dapat dipisahkan. Cinta yang berlandaskan Iman akan membawa seseorang kepada kemuliaan, sebaliknya cinta yang tidak berlandaskan Iman akan menjatuhkan seseorang ke jurang kehinaan. Cinta dan keimanan laksana kedua belah sayap burung. Imam Hassan Al Banna mengatakan bahawa: “Dengan dua sayap (Iman dan cinta) inilah Islam diterbangkan setinggi-tingginya ke langit kemuliaan”

Bagaimana tidak, jikalau Iman tanpa cinta akan pincang, dan cinta tanpa Iman akan jatuh ke jurang kehinaan. Iman tidak akan terasa lazat tanpa cinta dan sebaliknya cinta pun tidak lazat tanpa Iman. Kalau sudah tahu diri ini tidak terbaik di pandangan mata manusia, kenapa tidak berusaha menjadi sebaik mungkin dalam menambah fungsi diri mencapai kebaikan di sisi Dzat Allah Taala?

Kalau sudah tahu dan pasti diri tidak mampu memiliki pasangan soleh dan solehah, kenapa tidak mencari kurang soleh dan solehah, dan berusaha merubah menjadi soleh dan solehah? Berusahalah menjadi soleh dan solehah terlebih dahulu, pasti takdir ketentuan-Nya untuk anda dengan insan solehah dan soleh.


13 March 2010

Jutaan Terima Kasih JPK Mutiara

JEJAK GEMILANG!!! SMTSP - JPK MUTIARA UiTM Pulau Pinang

Assalamualaikum w.b.t

Alhamdulillah...

Pada minggu ini diberi ruang dan peluang untuk menjalani satu lagi aktiviti khidmat masyarakat. Kali ini bertempat di Sekolah Menengah Teknik Seberang Prai (SMTSP) bagi tahun 2010. Sejujurnya program ini bukanlah program anjuran pihak JPK Zamrud. Hanya menjadi jemputan hasil kolaborasi dengan pihak JPK Mutiara. Pada dasarnya pihak JPK Zamrud merancang aktiviti ini sebagai timbal balik program Exco Sukan & Rekreasi JPK Zamrud yang terpaksa dibatalkan di saat-saat akhir atas pelabagai kekangan dalaman dan luaran. Namun terpaksa akur dengan arahan pihak Penasihat agar merangka satu lagi program yang lain bagi menggantikan program yang dibatalkan dan menolak sepenuhnya program jemputan ini untuk dijadikan sebagai salah satu program JPKZ. Namun kami tetap jua menghadiri program ini untuk memenuhi jemputan pihak JPK Mutiara sebagai salah satu medium mencari dan menambah pengalaman untuk pemantapan aktiviti akan datang serta mengeratkan lagi hubungan sesama pihak perwakilan yang berlainan kolej.



suasana di dewan yang menjadi tapak perjalanan program khidmat masyarakat ini






Kami tiba di SMTSP tepat jam 8 pagi memandangkan majlis perasmian bermula jam 8.30 pagi. Meriah sambutan yang kami terima di sekolah ini walaupun ketika kami melaksanakan program ini, cuti sekolah sudah bermula. Namun jelas terpancar di raut wajah pelajar berkenaan yang seakan-akan melupakan seketik keghairahan ingi n bercuti dengan bersama-sama memberi kerjasama kepada kami untuk mengajurkan program seperti ini. Tugas saya pada hari itu lebih kepada pemantau memandangkan pihak JPK Mutiara telah menetapkan MT JPKZ untuk 'beraksi' sebagai pemantau dan crew. Manakala yang selebihnya terlibat sebagai fasilitator dan pembantu yang bertangunggjawab memastikan perajalanan majlis itu berjalan lancar.

Selama sehari suntuk majlis berkenaan, banyak pengalaman yang kami timba memandangkan program ini merupakan program sekolah pertama yang kami jalankan. Pengisian berbentuk LDK dan perkongsian ilmu antara pihak kami dan pelajar sekolah berkenaan seakan-akan memberi kesan yang mendalam kembali kepada kami. Bayangkanlah sudah beberapa tahun zaman sekolah telah ditinggalkan, dan pada hari ini kembali ke sekolah walaupun bukanlah sekolah sendiri dan mencurah pengalaman kepada mereka sebagai salah satu persediaan dalam menghadapi zaman yang serba mencabar ini walaupun dalam kalangan kami bukanlah yang selayaknya untuk berbuat demikian.


barisan jawatankuasa pelaksana, fasilitator, crew dan peserta program JEJAK GEMILANG



Hasilan program ini benar-benar memberi 1001 manfaat kepada saya khususnya dan pihak yang terlibat amnya. Walaupun ada yang menganggap program ini hanyalah sebagai pelengkap kepada aktiviti tahunan jawatankuasa masing-masing, dan ada juga yang beranggapan program ini hanyalah sebagai memnuhi masa lapang di hujung minggu, tidak kurang juga yang memasang angan-angan untuk mencari mata air di sini dan pelbagai lagi tanggapan lain, namun terpulanglah kepada niat individu itu masing-masing. Selagi mana dia meletakkan niat berpaksikan melakukan sesuatu hanya kerana Allah, selagi itulah amaln itu akan menjadi ibadah kepadanya. namun jika sebaliknya, ia akan menjadi kosong dan kuranglah keberkatan dan ma'rifah daripada apa yang dihajati. Di bawah ini dipaparkan sedikit captions di sekitar sekolah berkenaan. Maaf, hanya JPKZ sahaja....


bergerak melangkah ke surau dan kantin yang berdekatan ketika sesi rehat yan pertama














keriangan jelas terpancar di wajah para fasilitator

dari kiri : syarizal, faizz, ilham sani, danial, dan izwan









Captions di bawah ini memaparkan scene di TUGU yang menjadi MERCU TANDA SMTSP berdekatan dengan surau :





















































Jutaan terima kasih daripada pihak JPKZ kepada JPK Mutiara dengan ucapan semoga terus maju ke hadapan dalam melaksanakan program pemantapan yang lebih mapan....


01 March 2010

A.S.H. for H.A.K. UiTM Pulau Pinang



Alhamdulillah...

Nikmat yang diberi-Nya bertambah, betapa diri ini menginsafi kurniaan-Nya... Kali ini bertempat di Laman Perdana pada tanggal 5 Februari 2010. Mungkin tarikh ini sudah basi dan sudah sebulan lamanya, namun saya merasakan tarikh ini masih lagi mekar dalam ingatan.

Tiga hari sebelum itu saya sudah mendapat jemputan daripada pihak pengelola Majlis Anugerah Kecemerlangan Persatuan dan Kelab Pelajar UiTM Pulau Pinang 2009 yang diserahkan oleh Unit Aktiviti Pelajar.. (credit to Pn Salina and Cik Che Nolia). Enam jemputan semuanya. Antaranya:

1. Penasihat JPK Zamrud
2. Presiden JPK Zamrud @ wakil 2009
3. Presiden JPK Zamrud @ wakil 2010
4. Naib Presiden JPK Zamrud @ wakil 2009
5. Naib Presiden JPK Zamrud @ wakil 2010
6. Calon Anugerah Kepimpinan Siswa Harapan 2009

Jemputan ke-5 dan ke-6 semuanya atas nama saya :-P...

Ini pula post daripada siswi yang mendapat anugerah sama dengan saya [link]

Yang saya hairan, anugerah itu diletakkan atas nama fakulti FKM yang menjadi fakulti pengajian saya dan bukannya JPK Zamrud yang saya wakili. Pada hemat saya, kebanyakan yang menyumbang mata untuk anugerah itu lebih 98 peratus daripada pihak JPK Zamrud yang telah menjadi tempat saya mencurahkan keringat selama ini. Tapi itu tidak menjadi masalah sebenarnya. Mungkin pihak penganjur ingin menitikberatkan bahagian akademik dan bukannya bahagian penglibatan luar akademik. Bagi pihak fakulti, anugerah ini juga untuk anda walaupun saya tidak melibatkan diri sepenuhnya untuk fakulti. Ribuan kemaafan dari pihak saya :-(... Bagi pihak JPK Zamrud pula, Alhamdulillah, lebih tiga tahun walaupun tidak berturut-turut, anugerah ini disandang oleh barisan JPK Zamrud. Tahniah diucapkan. Paling istimewa, anugerah ini didedikasikan kepada papa, mama dan keluarga saya. Jutaan terima kasih atas sokongan, dorongan dan nasihat kalian buat diri ini dalam menempuhi liku-liku kehidupan. Alhamdulillah, telah selamat piala dan jambangan bunga yang diperoleh diabadikan di rumah untuk menjadi tatapan sebagai pembakar semangat untuk lebih maju ke hadapan.












Untuk pengetahuan semua, pihak JPK Zamrud juga memenangi satu anugerah dalam majlis ini. Sebagai pengakhirannya, semoga apa yang kita lakukan mendapat balasan atau ganjaran yang setimpal daripada Penilai Hati yang amat tulus. Wallahua'lam.
Terima Kasih semua untuk anugerah ini...

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