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They are Qantas staffers, likely to be US citizens, and as posted before Mojave is better for longer term storage for Qantas environmentally wise. QF did use ASP for short term storage for the 767 exit.
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Quote:
https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/me...cility-at-lax/ https://thepointsguy.com/news/lax-qa...s-a380-hangar/ |
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NZ have sent their 777s to the states and not Alice, some left this week.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/ZKOKP |
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CX have 60 spots booked at ASP and have used 27, B-HNQ is heading there are it’s visit to Sydney today.
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B-HNU arrived at ASP today as CX3490 from MEL. It did CX135 HKG-MEL earlier.
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B-HNV and B-HNW on their way to Alice Springs now from Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
Also, 3 HK Express A321's are en-route to ASP via DRW today. |
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B-KQK (SYD-ASP) and B-KPD (MEL-ASP) arrived today.
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I wonder which park has more occupants, the car park or the plane park https://twitter.com/PegsontheLine/st...382528/photo/1
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Imagine the conversation when SQ want that farthest A380 out first...
You *&%$ what?? |
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There is currently a Myanmar 737-800 XY-ALC just SE of Broome, heading in the direction of Alice Springs presumably for storage at ASP!?
It wears an interesting livery. |
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