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Old 26th February 2009, 05:59 PM
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Some more pics here of the interior of the new VA bird.

http://www.watoday.com.au/travel/tra...0213-86oz.html

There is a harbour shot at the end
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Old 26th February 2009, 08:19 PM
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Some more pics here of the interior of the new VA bird.

http://www.watoday.com.au/travel/tra...0213-86oz.html

There is a harbour shot at the end
The shot over the harbour is one of the ones we got during the a2a shoot on Tuesday....glad they're getting it out there so soon!
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Old 26th February 2009, 08:49 PM
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Arrived back from YMML today ...

VH-VOZ VA9092 26/02/2009 12:54 V Australia B777-3ZG(ER) <== Melbourne-Sydney
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Old 27th February 2009, 08:38 AM
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Currently sitting over the eastern end of the airport aprons. Looked very nice in the morning sunrise on the way to work
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Old 27th February 2009, 02:16 PM
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1503: Vee-Ozz 1 requested Clearance Delivery on 133.8.

1516: Pushback is approved.

1525: Taxi commenced to Runway 16R via taxiways Golf, Alpha then Alpha 1.

1528: Transferred to Tower 120.5, 'congratulations and have a great flight!'

1533: Vee-Ozz 1 is cleared for take off from Runway 16R.
'This is Sydney Tower and it is my honour for the very first time to say - Vee-Ozz 1 you are cleared for take off Runway 16R.'

1535: Transferred to Departures 123.0

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Old 27th February 2009, 02:37 PM
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Just took off - I don't know where it started to roll but it took a very long time to rotate.
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Old 27th February 2009, 02:59 PM
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From News.com.au:

V Australia launches its first Boeing 777-300ER aircraft non-stop between Australia and the US today, providing travellers with more flight options.

The airline will fly to Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Portland and Seattle from all Australian capital cities and other towns such as Albury, Canberra and Launceston.

Must have seriously improved and lengthened a few airports and runways around the place!!!

They wonder why some journalists are thought of as w**kers
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Old 27th February 2009, 03:00 PM
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A NEW ERA FOR TRANS PACIFIC TRAVEL

Friday, February 27, 2009, Sydney, AUSTRALIA: Australia’s newest international airline, V Australia, takes to the skies today with the first commercial service departing Sydney, Australia at 3pm.

On board the inaugural flight will be the airline Group’s co-founders, Sir Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, as well as some special Australian celebrity Guests, including singer Marcia Hines, Getaway presenter Catriona Rowntree and Australian rock band, the Potbelleez.

The historic launch of V Australia flights was made possible following the signing of an open skies agreement concluded between the Federal Governments of Australia and the United States of America 12 months ago.

V Australia lobbied for permission to operate trans-Pacific flights in order to open up travel between the two countries and provide an innovative, affordable and high quality flying option, in the same way Virgin Blue has done domestically in Australia and Pacific Blue has done on the trans-Tasman and domestically in New Zealand.

Virgin Group Chairman, Sir Richard Branson, said, “Almost ten years ago the Virgin Blue team revolutionised travel in this market, they bought back a sense of fun and flair to flying again and made travel much more accessible thanks to its low fares. It’s a true example of the benefits of competition and the Virgin Blue and V Australia teams who have already done a wonderful job of bringing fares to the USA tumbling down and I have no doubt they will continue to do so.

“This will bring tangible benefits to the tourism industry and to businesses at a time when it is most needed,” he said.

V Australia’s launch flight will operate from Sydney to Los Angeles, with three flights a week from today, ramping up to daily from March 20. The carrier will also launch direct flights between Brisbane and Los Angeles and Melbourne and Los Angeles and recently confirmed it has set its sights on launching its next route from Australia to South Africa.

Chief Executive Brett Godfrey said, “We are launching a new contemporary international airline for Australia. Today's flight to Los Angeles marks the start of a new era for Australian's who travel long distances overseas.

“A great deal of thought and consideration has gone in to every detail of our new airline. We are very proud of V Australia and we believe that today's first Guests and those that follow will have their expectations surpassed. From 3pm today, the team at V Australia will raise the standard of trans-Pacific travel, by offering a level of style, comfort and of course affordability, not seen before.”
Brett Godfrey added, “We are well aware that in economic times like this, it is essential to provide stimulus through new business ventures which encourages optimism and new opportunities for other businesses around us and we will do our absolute utmost to support Australian tourism and business travel, both here and in the United States of America.”

The three class boutique style airline offers 33 Business Class lie-flat beds, 40 Premium Economy club seats and 288 economy seats. The suite of in-flight products includes two in-flight bars, a female toilet complete with piped music and Australian icons featured on subtle wallpaper murals. All seats on the brand new 777-300ER aircraft offer personal state-of-the-art seat back entertainment with user friendly touch screen options and seat to seat 'chat' or competition connectivity.

V Australia is the only carrier to operate the economically and environmentally efficient Boeing 777 aircraft on the long haul trans-Pacific route.

Joining Richard, Brett, invited Guests and paying passengers, on today’s launch flight is a group of 80 Virgin Blue Group team members taking advantage of the airline’s staff travel policy to be part of the inaugural service and share in the in-flight excitement. The airline last night hosted a charity fundraising launch event in Sydney for corporate, industry and travel agents to raise funds for the Red Cross Fire and Flood Appeals as well as raise awareness of the new services and will do the same again on arrival in Hollywood.

V Australia fares start from $975* for a return economy flight, $1999* for a Premium Economy return flight and $5999* for a Business Class return flight.
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Old 27th February 2009, 04:10 PM
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Just took off - I don't know where it started to roll but it took a very long time to rotate.
Sarah, it started to roll from Alpha 1.
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Old 27th February 2009, 05:01 PM
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Off she goes ....

VH-VOZ VA0001 27/02/2009 15:35 V Australia B777-3ZG(ER) <== Sydney-Los Angeles

ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .VH-VOZ
Message label: 24 Block id: 2 Msg. no: M07A
Flight id: VA0001
Message content:-
TKO01VAU1 /27270451 YSSYKLAX
8955,1,1270,1266,----,2R091203,N,N,N,Y,VIP
SHL,582167 ,131298,LTR,REFUEL
,,,LTR,REFUEL
,,,LTR,REFUEL
15 ,10 ,21 ,8 ,,
-------------------------------------[27/02/2009 15:51]
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