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Classic 737s will be a rare site in Australia soon, only AAE and Our Airline.
One of my upcoming flights in November is scheduled to be a 734, possibly the last time I will fly them with QF.
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Toll, Heavylift....
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You could also add ex Ozjet 737-200's sitting at Perth Airport and the one at Jandakot Airport as they are still a 'sight'
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VH-TJT is also at Budapest now according to Skyliner news.
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I bet that will please some of the Budapest spotters to see some QF metal in town
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Well they're going down fighting, ZK-JTQ was on QF 55 yesterday morning after overnighting.
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Hello everyone
I am back from 3 weeks overseas Ironically was in Hungary for 13 days and didn't see any QF 737's.. Not that I would of known.. Anyway, in my other post, my JQ flight was cancelled from MEL-SIN, so they put us on the direct one to BKK which was better for us. |
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I notice they only painted the main logo on - still has the Boeing 737 and some rego anomalies up on that area of the aircraft.
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As some may have seen on 'theqantassource.com' (which I am not certain is always reliable), the two grounded 737s are TJF and TJO which are now at Avalon, I doubt they will be in service again.
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