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VH-8ID has operated the first leg of its delivery flight home, MLB-PHX as VA9947. It is scheduled to fly PHX-KOA-NOU-BNE arriving tomorrow at 15:15 local.
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Depending on the wind and weather, the delivery route can be KOA-BNE non-stop? 8IA-C skipped the NOU stop from memory.
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8ID spent the night in PHX and did not continue after refueling straight onto KOA. It is currently about an hour to run to KOA as VA9947. 8ID is now due to to arrive in BNE tomorrow at 15:13, 24 hours later than originally scheduled, according to the Virgin Flight Status site. It maybe a little earlier if the NOU stop is not required.
Last edited by James Smith; 21st March 2024 at 06:57 AM. |
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8ID is currently flying between KOA and BNE and has an ETA of 12:27 local time. The potential NOU refueling stop has not been required so the prevailing winds must not be too unfavourable. Flight time is estimated as 8 hours 59 minutes.
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According to FR24, the first revenue flight for 8ID will be on Monday 25/3 operating VA464 BNE-PER.
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8ID grounded due to non conforming engine parts, so things are going great, Virgin's patience with Boeing must be wearing thin.
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Over a component that Boeing did not design or manufacture? Maybe they should've gone with the competition, since the PW1000G is so reliable...
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Boeing is running out of high-level managers who they can sack.
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