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From the latest CASA update:
YFI 30/08 Exported to Guernsey YFP 01/09 Exported to Guernsey |
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The first five VA 737s will be leaving for USA on the 16th at this stage.
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Five will leave simultaneously next week. 11 Pilots and 1 Engineer will fly over in a Falcon 7X and ferry to GYR via HIR and HNL. Regos:
2-VYFG 2-VYFI 2-VYFQ 2-VYFP 2-VYFN No quarantine required in BNE for the crew, in and out will not leave the ramp. Source:@sgiordano77 |
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Honiara to Hawaii on a single tank?
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HIR- HNL is 3,086 NM on a direct track , so shouldn’t be an issue for an empty 737-800 , particularly West to East with favourable winds .
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ONU did BNE HNL direct in July IIRC On her ferry
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ONU went via Pago Pago and possibly one other port prior
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Roger that, HNL rare birds noted “Nauru Airlines is ferrying VH-ONU (c/n 28732, l/n 2966) from BNE to MIA, with a stop at HNL and ONT. This 737-3U3 arrived early this morning on a direct flight from BNE. It departed this afternoon ahead of Hurricane Douglas.“
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The track on Flightradar24 has it climbing out of PAG.
You can’t track Nauru Air on flightaware otherwise you could just look up what flights were filed. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a...h-onu#2507793f EDIT: Just scroll along and you'll see it on climb. The problem with FR24 is that unless the flight is a known RPT flight, the ports won't be correct unless it sees the aircraft on the ground at each stop. |
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