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#33457 by mcuth
12 Jun 2004, 11:35
quote:"Some aircraft will not be fitted with the UCS"


I didn't take it as a statement that some planes would not be fitted with UCS at all. If you read the full quote: "For operational reasons we cannot guarantee that aircraft will not change without prior notice. Some aircraft will not be fitted with the UCS." - I think it's just saying "The planes we're planning to run on these routes should have UCS, but we might have to change an aircraft for ops reasons and the replacement might not have UCS" :)

Cheers

Michael
#33458 by Pete
12 Jun 2004, 12:04
My take on it is that originally the A340-300s were going to leave the fleet, and it wouldn't have made a lot of commercial sense to fit out those aircraft with Suites if their days were numbered. However, my understanding is the proposed route growth is going to require many more aircraft, and the life of the A340-300s within the Virgin fleet could be extended considerably longer than first anticipated. A whispered rumour from within VS a couple of months back is a Suite-config for the A340-300 is under consideration.

Some aircraft may never be fitted with the UCS. Those belonging to BA for instance. ;)

Pix
#33459 by Nottingham Nick
12 Jun 2004, 12:20
quote:Originally posted by pixuk

Some aircraft may never be fitted with the UCS. Those belonging to BA for instance. ;)

Pix


LOL:D:D
#33460 by jonathan020
12 Jun 2004, 12:54
quote:Originally posted by mcuth

I didn't take it as a statement that some planes would not be fitted with UCS at all.


Yep they are saying that some of the planes on those routes do not have UCS fitted to cover themselves if one goes tech or they have to make an operational change. What they dont want is people expecting a UCS aircraft on one of those routes as they cant guarantee one.
#33529 by jaguarpig
14 Jun 2004, 15:11
quote:Some aircraft may never be fitted with the UCS. Those belonging to BA for instance.

nice one:D they already have coffins fitted.
#33604 by mitchja
14 Jun 2004, 21:58
Had an email from VS today regarding this after I asked the question.

After reading the email it sounds like VS has had a lot a response to this and the wording of the original statment is going to be modified.

Basically as mentioned earlier VS are just covering themselves until the rest of the fleet is upgraded to UCS and it does not mean there will be aircraft without UCS.

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