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Vh-vbt
just saw a picture of Virgin 737 VH-VBT taken on December 3rd...the aircraft has no winglets!
I thought all Virgin a/c had winglets by now? |
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VBT is the last one without winglets. Its how how DJ have just left it there.
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Aircraft is leased and will be returned soonish hence won't be retrofitted with winglets
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VBT was initially going to be returned to GECAS a year or two ago. hence why it was not equipped with winglets or live2air. however the lease was extended and VBT remains in the fleet. Another thing I was thinking was that VBT is Currently DJ's oldest aircraft and a number of early NG models had needed a modification to the wing to accomodate winglets. However doing a little research VBT a 2001 production frame was the 776th 737NG off the line. Alot newer then I had previously thought so Thats definatly not the reason.
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Im guessing this is the image you were referring to?
Cheers Matt |
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It is also the only (non-PB) aircraft without Live 2 Air.
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vh-vbt
when I flew on -VBT ADL-SYD in June, I was surprised not to see the Live2Air screens. Coming back VUO was the same, no screens either.
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VOX and VBU are the other two B737's without live2air. None of the E170/E190's have it either. |
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most certainly is
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