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#760844 by vscss
27 Nov 2010, 14:10
G-VSXY (msn 1195) Will be VAA 1st A330 to enter service on 2nd April 2011 with a daily Manchester-Orlando flight.
The second A330 aircraft will enter service on 1 May 2011 on the Gatwick-Orlando.

The A330 will have the latest touch screen eX2 in-flight entertainment system and eXPhone communications.
This will allow passengers to make phone calls and send and receive text and emails using their own mobile devices, and also access 300 hours of entertainment.

All cabins will also have mood lighting installed
#760845 by slinky09
27 Nov 2010, 14:28
Thanks for the update - so these aircraft must be nearing completion in terms of build? Any updates on the cabin seating?
#760849 by buns
27 Nov 2010, 16:32
Thanks for the update - let's hope things go to plan and the aircraft come on stream as scheduled.

Otherwise there will be plenty of folks having their hopes dashed (and then trying to claim compensation no doubt :? )

buns
#760850 by Neil
27 Nov 2010, 16:54
Thanks for the info, looking forward to flying on it on the 3rd May (providing it actually arrives).
#760851 by mattyp
27 Nov 2010, 17:47
So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!

Matt
#760855 by 15isto2
27 Nov 2010, 21:05
mattyp wrote:So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!

Matt

How about

The (upper) classless society :#
#760858 by Darren Wheeler
27 Nov 2010, 21:37
Never mind the name....

vscss wrote: eXPhone communications.
This will allow passengers to make phone calls and send and receive text and emails using their own mobile devices, and also access 300 hours of entertainment.


v( :0 n(
#760860 by honey lamb
27 Nov 2010, 22:15
Darren Wheeler wrote:Never mind the name....

vscss wrote: eXPhone communications.
This will allow passengers to make phone calls and send and receive text and emails using their own mobile devices, and also access 300 hours of entertainment.


v( :0 n(

Oh God, no! Can you imagine "I'm on the plane" echoing 300 times around the plane!
#760865 by mitchja
27 Nov 2010, 22:33
honey lamb wrote:
Darren Wheeler wrote:Never mind the name....

vscss wrote: eXPhone communications.
This will allow passengers to make phone calls and send and receive text and emails using their own mobile devices, and also access 300 hours of entertainment.


v( :0 n(

Oh God, no! Can you imagine "I'm on the plane" echoing 300 times around the plane!


Probably not when pax see how much it is going to cost them. Lets be honest, this is not going to be free is it.

Anyway, how many pax do you currently see making calls using the Skyphones? I don't think I ever seen anyone use these.
#760868 by CHill710
28 Nov 2010, 00:05
mattyp wrote:So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!


Matt

That was a registration suggested on airliners.net with the name Marilyn Monroe
I would post a link but am using my I-phone so cant the moment.

EDIT: link HERE to discussion on airliners.net with suggested registrations and names originally for the VS A380's
Last edited by CHill710 on 28 Nov 2010, 11:49, edited 1 time in total.
#760869 by tontybear
28 Nov 2010, 00:22
mitchja wrote:
Probably not when pax see how much it is going to cost them. Lets be honest, this is not going to be free is it.

Anyway, how many pax do you currently see making calls using the Skyphones? I don't think I ever seen anyone use these.


Am sure there will be the odd idiot who wants to phone their mum after they have had a few drinks. Or even their mate in the next seat !

Also I can see a few to customer services with complaints about the food or IFE !

Just because the tech is there to allow this does not mean VS has to activate it !

Maybe the CC will just forget to turn it on ...
#760870 by Bill S
28 Nov 2010, 01:03
So after years of airlines telling us how dangerous it is to leave a cellphone on, do they now change the message when they can make money out of it?

If it's safe on one aircraft, is it now safe on all?

What difference does it make if you use it just as you are nearing the airport? ... the runway? ... while landing?

Safety becomes quite complex when lines become confused.
#760918 by McMaddog
29 Nov 2010, 00:09
Bill S wrote:So after years of airlines telling us how dangerous it is to leave a cellphone on, do they now change the message when they can make money out of it?

If it's safe on one aircraft, is it now safe on all?

What difference does it make if you use it just as you are nearing the airport? ... the runway? ... while landing?

Safety becomes quite complex when lines become confused.

I'm no expert but I believe it's something to do with the transmitter being within the plane meaning the phone doesn't have to work very hard. This means the phone will be happy to send very short range weak signals which presumably aren't dangerous whereas when the phone cna't find a transmitter it's banging out pulses as hard as it can - have you ever noticed how quickly your battery runs out when underground? Plane systems are pretty well shielded anyway since they're constantly being bombarded by radar microwaves.
#760921 by DocRo
29 Nov 2010, 00:22
mattyp wrote:So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!

Matt



Ann Widdecombe?
#760922 by honey lamb
29 Nov 2010, 00:25
DocRo wrote:
mattyp wrote:So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!

Matt



Ann Widdecombe?

LOL! :o)
#760923 by DocRo
29 Nov 2010, 00:27
honey lamb wrote:
DocRo wrote:
mattyp wrote:So, G-VSXY - I wonder what she'll be called....
Any thoughts? We should have a "guess the name" competition!

Matt



Ann Widdecombe?

LOL! :o)


What's so funny?
#760926 by tontybear
29 Nov 2010, 00:45
Well the Widdy did fly a couple of weeks ago !
#760974 by willd
29 Nov 2010, 16:44
The first registrations will be:

G-VSXY
G-VLUV
G-VGEM
G-VKSS
G-VINE

These have been allocated by the CAA to Airbus A330-343E aircraft registered to Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited. MSNs are available on other sites and pictures will soon appear on the airbus fan blogs.
#760983 by mattyp
29 Nov 2010, 17:47
by tontybear » 28 Nov 2010, 23:45

Well the Widdy did fly a couple of weeks ago !


Brilliant! ^)
#760989 by Bill S
29 Nov 2010, 18:58
StillRedHot wrote:Seen a report at work about the progress - looking good so far guys!

Is there much/any comment on the possible problems - midnight cell-phone conversation and head-bashing annoyances?

Just wondering if anyone has an exit strategy if it all goes wrong.
#760991 by tontybear
29 Nov 2010, 19:19
Bill S wrote:
StillRedHot wrote:Seen a report at work about the progress - looking good so far guys!

Is there much/any comment on the possible problems - midnight cell-phone conversation and head-bashing annoyances?

Just wondering if anyone has an exit strategy if it all goes wrong.


I suppose there is always the option of a divert to Gander or Goose Bay to off load the miscreants.

I say again - just because the technology is there to allow this it does not mean it should be activated.
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