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G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 18:20
by PaulS
Dont if anyone else has noticed but there is a flight 812 listed fo the 6th July fom Hkg to LGW. Cost his be the refitted Vast returning
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 18:28
by preiffer
I'd put £1.37 on it...

Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 18:59
by PaulS
Should of gone to spec savers
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 21:38
by LovingGold
I must ask. Where do you find these flight numbers???
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 22:12
by duggy83
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
25 Jun 2012, 22:14
by honey lamb
LovingGold wrote:I must ask. Where do you find these flight numbers???
Look at The Toolbox at the top of the page and click on Status Updates. Flight numbers beginning with 8 are positioning flights
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
26 Jun 2012, 08:56
by chuckles
so does that mean each refit takes 6 weeks total? they're not going to get it done by October at this rate.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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26 Jun 2012, 09:01
by Guest
Given they planned to do each in 4 weeks, thats not very impressive performance by the refitters. Maybe they are having un-foreseen problems?
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
26 Jun 2012, 10:00
by bigshow82
I reckon that they estimated each refit would take around 4 weeks and now they are starting to find out it will be longer than that. Surely they will get a bit quicker with each a/c once they have done a couple. You would think so anyway.
I doubt they will make the deadline at this rate but I could be wrong. Since when does anything like this get finished on time though.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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26 Jun 2012, 10:44
by LovingGold
honey lamb wrote:LovingGold wrote:I must ask. Where do you find these flight numbers???
Look at The Toolbox at the top of the page and click on Status Updates. Flight numbers beginning with 8 are positioning flights
As easy as that....I must learn to click other links on this fab forum v( v(
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
26 Jun 2012, 13:05
by Penny_L
chuckles wrote:so does that mean each refit takes 6 weeks total? they're not going to get it done by October at this rate.
the website says they should be finished by end of 2012
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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26 Jun 2012, 13:16
by chuckles
well if they start the third aircraft on 6 July and assuming 6 weeks per aircraft that is 16 weeks and 5 days until 31 October.
So they will get 2 more aircraft done, possibly 3, giving a total of 4/5 ready by end of October.
It's looking like if I go to Vegas in October BA will get my business or I will fly to LA first.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
02 Jul 2012, 11:30
by hunterdwmgzt
PaulS wrote:Dont if anyone else has noticed but there is a flight 812 listed fo the 6th July fom Hkg to LGW. Cost his be the refitted Vast returning
Slipped out to the 7th July now.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
03 Jul 2012, 12:58
by largerjt
looks like hot lips is going straight out there on the 8th. hopefully these will all be done by december for my flight to MCO
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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03 Jul 2012, 14:11
by Picky
Does anybody know what wil be G-VAST's first flight
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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03 Jul 2012, 14:25
by Neil
Picky wrote:Does anybody know what will be G-VAST's first flight
That information will not be available until the day of the flight. No airline publicly announces which a/c will operate which route in advance for security reasons.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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03 Jul 2012, 18:01
by Martin
bigshow82 wrote:Since when does anything like this get finished on time though.
I think VS are lining up all their ducks in a row to be completed together. Refitting the LGW 744s, repainting the older a/c in new livery, and completeing the update of the website - all scheduled for December .....
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Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
03 Jul 2012, 19:06
by slinky09
Martin wrote:all scheduled for December .....
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You hope, the web site may make it by 2020, hopefully the refits a little earlier, but fixing the reward availability tool on the web site, well that's slated for the 2031 release

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Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
03 Jul 2012, 19:59
by ratechaser
slinky09 wrote:Martin wrote:all scheduled for December .....
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2015 
You hope, the web site may make it by 2020, hopefully the refits a little earlier, but fixing the reward availability tool on the web site, well that's slated for the 2031 release
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20:31? That's only half an hour away. Progress at last.
Oh, hang on........
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
05 Jul 2012, 10:51
by hunterdwmgzt
hunterdwmgzt wrote:PaulS wrote:Dont if anyone else has noticed but there is a flight 812 listed fo the 6th July fom Hkg to LGW. Cost his be the refitted Vast returning
Slipped out to the 7th July now.
and another delay. Slipped back to the 8th July now. Very similar pattern to what happened with VROM.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
05 Jul 2012, 13:23
by chuckles
I predict the refit schedule stands very little chance of being completed on any date in October. More like end of November/start of December at this rate.
I also note that no other LGW plane is scheduled to go to HKG yet.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

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05 Jul 2012, 13:26
by Neil
chuckles wrote:
I also note that no other LGW plane is scheduled to go to HKG yet.
That isn't correct. G-VLIP is scheduled to fly to HKG the day after G-VAST returns.
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
05 Jul 2012, 15:48
by chuckles
I stand corrected - I didn't see G-VLIP on the update page earlier.
Maybe we should have a sweepstake to predict when it will come back?
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
07 Jul 2012, 15:23
by muppster
Yep, and now out to the 9th with VLIP going on the 10th.....
Re: G-VAST Ladybird

Posted:
07 Jul 2012, 15:32
by Penny_L
chuckles wrote:I predict the refit schedule stands very little chance of being completed on any date in October. More like end of November/start of December at this rate.
I also note that no other LGW plane is scheduled to go to HKG yet.
According to VS the refurbs are due to be completed by end of 2012