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#892199 by tontybear
10 Jan 2015, 14:48
If she is due for her heavy check then it has to be done (which is why they go to China)

Saying 'but she is leaving us in a few months' won't stop it from happening. Without it she won't be allowed to fly - certainly not in passenger service.

It may also be a requirement from the leasor or whoever is buying it from VS (not sure of she is leased or owned) that she has her heavy check before being returned to them.
#892200 by GasMonkey98
10 Jan 2015, 15:15
All the 747's go to China for maintenance and winter time is when it happens as it's less demand so this one should be back for the Easter rush
#892203 by 747 G-VROS
10 Jan 2015, 15:58
Think the A340s go to Manila in the Philippines. B747s to Xiamen in China.

G-VROS....
#892207 by RLF
10 Jan 2015, 18:01
The fact that she was at MNL for a few weeks in October/ November 2014 suggests this could be end of lease checks and that she has flown her last VS flight?
#892214 by 747 G-VROS
10 Jan 2015, 18:49
If that's the case, at under 10 years old I hope she had a future somewhere...even if 4 engines seem to be going out of fashion....

G-VROS....
#892226 by Silver Surfer
10 Jan 2015, 21:09
She will not be returning to service with Virgin Atlantic if she has gone to Manila. :(

She is being advertised for sale or long term lease by Airbus Asset Management, along with G-VSSH (Sweet Dreamer).

These are the only 2 A340-600s leaving the fleet in 2015. y)
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