
31st August 2021, 03:03 PM
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Virgin Australia To Take Former SilkAir Boeing 737-800NGs
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Seven SilkAir Boeings head to Virgin Australia
The two former Virgin Australia 737-800NGs are now preparing to return from the United States. N341CG (formerly VH-VUI Kewarra Beach) flew from Miami (MIA) to Victorville (VCV) on August 21. N343CG (formerly VH-VUJ Rosebud Beach) is still in Miami.
Both planes are owned by California-based Aviation Capital Group (ACG). The first is due to land in Brisbane later this week.
The seven former SilkAir aircraft en route to Virgin Australia are 9V-MGF, 9V-MGG, 9V-MGH, 9V-MGI, 9V-MGJ, 9V-MGP, and 9V-MGQ. Now SilkAir is merged with parent airline, Singapore Airlines, these Boeings were deemed surplus to requirements. SilkAir moved to dispose of the planes earlier this year.
All seven aircraft are still in Singapore. The oldest, 9V-MGF, is turning seven next month. That plane arrived at SilkAir in September 2014. 9V-MGG and 9V-MGH followed in October and November, respectively.
9V-MGI arrived at SilkAir in February 2015, followed thereafter by 9V-MGJ in April 2015. The final two Virgin Australia-bound 737-800NGs didn’t land in Singapore until 2016. 9V-MGP and 9V-MGQ arrived at SilkAir in May and October 2016.
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https://simpleflying.com/virgin-aust...r-boeing-737s/
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