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#950885 by mitchja
14 Jun 2019, 16:55
Some serious VS delays today out of MAN :-O

VS181 to LAX and VS127 to JFK still not departed?

VS75 to MCO finally departed at 15:45 instead of the scheduled 09:55.

Looks like there's a VS positioning 744 flight from MAN>MBJ just departed as well?

Anyone know what's going on?
#950887 by mattyp
14 Jun 2019, 18:56
It looks like last nights VS66 (MBJ-MAN) operated by G-VXLG returned to MBJ with some kind of problem. The G-VLIP positioning flight will be a rescue flight for these pax.

With them technically being 2 x 747’s down (XLG stranded in MBJ plus LIP on its way to the rescue I guess they’re pretty tight on aircraft today.

G-VNAP has just positioned up to MAN to operate the 127.
#950900 by SlimpyJones
15 Jun 2019, 10:31
Good question David. It doesn't seem to have shifted since arriving.

The disruption yesterday has rolled into today, the VS121 is delayed by 5 hours thanks to the late arrival of the VS182 from LAX. Going to be a lot of compensation paid out I think, shame.
#950901 by mitchja
15 Jun 2019, 11:09
Yeah, it looks like is was more than just a bird-strike with one 744 that caused all this.

Why was the A332 used for the LAX route yesterday badly delayed as well?

Would the MAN crews be able to op a LHR 346 as it’s not a normal A/C used for MAN ops?
#950903 by Dobbo
15 Jun 2019, 12:44
This does perhaps demonstrate why if, as presumed, Virgin Atlantic are intending to expand the MAN operation significantly there is a need for a more modern and consistent fleet type (the bird strike of obviously unfortunate but there are clearly technical issues in there to cause such long delays).
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