Originally posted by toledoashley
What about VSRB - Tricky Dickie????
When at SIN I saw 9V-SRB, a B777 for SQ. I was wondering if there was any connection?
Originally posted by toledoashley
What about VSRB - Tricky Dickie????
Originally posted by mcmbenjaminOriginally posted by toledoashley
What about VSRB - Tricky Dickie????
When at SIN I saw 9V-SRB, a B777 for SQ. I was wondering if there was any connection?
Originally posted by djuluvmee
According to this http://www.jethros.i12.com/FLEETS/Listi ... ANTIC.html
New aircraft names have been released
GVBLU - Soul Sister
GVFIT - Dancing Queen
GVFIZ - Bubbles
GVWIN - Lady Luck
Originally posted by djuluvmee
http://www.jethros.i12.com/fleets/fleet ... lantic.htm
GVHIP seems to have been taken off the fleet list now and replaced with GVRED due to be delivered in October 2006
Originally posted by mike-smashing
Probably because someone in ops went "Hang on a mo... We already have an 'IP' - G-VLIP 'Hot Lips' - that'll have to be changed". I did point this out on this board about, ooh... 6 months ago...
Commonly in the UK, the company refers to it's aircraft by the by the phonetic spelling of the last two letters of it's registration - so G-VLIP becomes known as "India Papa".
In the US, they often use what they call "Nose numbers" or "Fin numbers" - depending whether the airline puts them on the nose or the fin, oddly enough. Those are unique within that airline's fleet.
Mike
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