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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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ASP have recently opened up more parking to deal with the rush. They are expecting to have over 100 aircraft by years end.
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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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