Lufthansa and others are staying with their regular programmes for now; as
you say, they are using different engines than RR.  It will be interesting
to hear the final report of the cause of the failure.  As with all such
investigations, they'll suspect nothing, and look at everything.

Ed
300E

On 4 November 2010 20:58, Peter Frederick <psf...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> It was a Rolls Royce engine the blew up -- those airlines using GE engines
> (or others) are not grounding their fleets, at least not yet.
>
> I suspect it's NOT an airframe problem.
>
> Peter
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