Originally posted by VS-EWR
Originally posted by tallprawn
Apologies - I didn't word that very well.
I was attempting to refer to VS taking the aircraft out of service on just one occasion.
It would probably be more prudent and cheaper to get both jobs done in succession rather than completing them done a few months apart and taking the aircraft out of service twice...[y]
I think that's normally the usual procedure with repaints. It would be absurd for airlines to take aircraft out of service to simply repaint them. It's better to repaint aircraft when they're in for a long check (maintenance, seat replacement, etc.) that will have them out of service for an extended period anyway.
Yes I agree but in this case I would imagine with the a/c being in AMS for D Check anyway they will repaint at the same time. I think they can do both along side each other. They will kill two birds with one stone and all that.
I doubt that VS- with a new corporate identity will want to hang around for another 18months waiting to paint the fleet- especially if the new seats are put in somewhere different to the repaint company, which I believe they are.
With the silver livery they did them all at D CHeck- hence why the 343s took so long to be repainted, they had D checks (being amongst the first off the production line in 92/93) just before the livery was brought in.