jakedonson wrote:They chose Roll Royce engines for the a330neos so maybe the reason why they didn’t chose the 787 was something different to the engine issues!?
Still confused as to what the 747 replacement is going to be- to me it currently looks like they will either be using a330s with additional frequencies on current 747 routes or just current frequencies but smaller plane, which could mean loosing a large market share on the Orlando route.
RR Trent 7000 engines are the only power plants available for the A330neo, so I'm guessing VS wouldn't have gone for them if RR engines would have been a deal-breaker. It could have been that Airbus were offering more competitive pricing or a more competitive package or could deliver them more quickly than Boeing could deliver 787's or a combination of all. Another advantage is that crew already type-rated for A330's should require little training to work neo's (or at least that appears to be the case for other airlines who have A320ceo's and neo's) whereas re-training them on 787's would have been costly and time-consuming.
VS are getting a decent plane that will suitably replace the existing A330's and can be put to use on most routes across their network if needed.
ColOrd wrote:As I’ve alluded to in the past and as Jakedonson says above - I still feel like VS have a problem with the loss of the 747s and this doesn’t really address it.
I thought the A350's were intended for 747 replacement?
mitchja wrote:The first VS A333 (G-VSXY) also went into service in April 2nd 2011 on the MAN>MCO route.
At the time, weren't the A333's a stop-gap order for the delayed 789's as well?
I flew on G-VSKY on the MAN>MCO route back in Dec 2012 and she was still in the 2 cabin config at that time.
787 stopgap was my recollection too as the 787 EIS for a lot of airlines was over 3 years late. I don't believe VS were the only ones to go to Airbus for interim lift and a lot of A330's were sold in that period. I could be wrong, but I also recall the A330-300 order being the remainder of the A340 order after Airbus pulled the plug on the A340 line?
If I remember rightly, there were 3 -300's in 2-class config (G-VKSS, G-VSXY and G-VINE) with the remainder eventually joining the fleet in the normal 3-class config. Some of them are now on their third config given that the UCDS seats were recently swapped out for UCS seats.
As David says, 3 of them were hired out (VINE being one of them) for a while straight from the production line before entering the VS fleet. There's a potted history of them here:
https://www.jethros.org.uk/fleets/fleet ... lantic.htm