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#884166 by mattyp
26 Sep 2014, 14:42
gumshoe wrote:Lol indeed. You can just imagine the Delta execs in their board meeting going "who's Ruby Murray?"!


I have just been laughing out loud at my desk, much to my colleagues confusion!

On a side note I guess now they've used UM they won't be able to add G-VBUM "J-Lo" to the fleet.
#884168 by clarkeysntfc
26 Sep 2014, 14:46
PaulS wrote:On a more serious note another emergency landing just now. I am still going to give this aircraft a wide birth

http://news.sky.com/story/1342602/dream ... in-glasgow

Reports States smell of smoke


I assume you're going to give Airbus A320's a miss then because they had a smoke incident a few weeks ago?

http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/ne ... /15848815/

Not to mention the VS A330 that had an emergency landing at LGW a couple of years back due to a smoke alert.
#884170 by RyanJW
26 Sep 2014, 16:48
clarkeysntfc wrote:I assume you're going to give Airbus A320's a miss then because they had a smoke incident a few weeks ago?


People who are nervous about the 787 flight issues should definitely not look at the AVHerald - http://www.avherald.com.

It might put them off flying for ever. Or at least significantly reduce their flying options to a Sopwith Camel. ): :P :o)
#884185 by Hev60
26 Sep 2014, 23:08
I have a query and wonder if anyone has an answer please?

We are planning to go over to the west coast in April 2015. Trying to get dates to go in & out of SFO but we are now considering flying into Boston and out of SFO as it's not so expensive using miles.

Following this Dreamliner thread , I see the VS11 flight from October 28th is on the new 787-9 :) but on Sunday March 29th 2015 the aircraft is reverting back to the
Airbus 340-300

Do you think this is due to the end of the winter scheduling and VS haven't decided if the 787 will continue on this Boston route. We plan to travel on April 15th and it's an Airbus 340 which is listed under the flight into :(

Any thoughts??
#884191 by clarkeysntfc
27 Sep 2014, 08:13
Hev60 wrote:I have a query and wonder if anyone has an answer please?

We are planning to go over to the west coast in April 2015. Trying to get dates to go in & out of SFO but we are now considering flying into Boston and out of SFO as it's not so expensive using miles.

Following this Dreamliner thread , I see the VS11 flight from October 28th is on the new 787-9 :) but on Sunday March 29th 2015 the aircraft is reverting back to the
Airbus 340-300

Do you think this is due to the end of the winter scheduling and VS haven't decided if the 787 will continue on this Boston route. We plan to travel on April 15th and it's an Airbus 340 which is listed under the flight into :(

Any thoughts??


There won't be any A340-300's left in the fleet then I don't think.

VS' esteemed IT dept seem to use that type if the aircraft choice isn't known yet .
#884193 by RyanJW
27 Sep 2014, 11:19
A Bloomberg article confirms VS's interest in taking up the remaining 5 orders on the 789.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-2 ... order.html

Does anyone have a previous link as I thought this was confirmed already?

However it also confirms some timetable for withdrawal of aircraft.

2x A343 - All gone by Feb 15
2x A346 - Gone by Jan 15
5x LHR 744 - Leave the fleet between Sept 15 - July 16
#884194 by pjh
27 Sep 2014, 11:25
RyanJW wrote:
It might put them off flying for ever. Or at least significantly reduce their flying options to a Sopwith Camel. ): :P :o)


:? Maybe a Tiger Moth instead. The Camel was notorious for bringing a premature end to life when not in combat.
#884201 by Gpik
27 Sep 2014, 13:48
I can't find the link but Virgin have already confirmed the 5 options on the 787-9's and now have 21 787-9's confirmed on order. I'm sure it was announced around about the same time as it was confirmed that the LHR 747's were leaving the fleet next year.
#884229 by Hev60
28 Sep 2014, 00:11
clarkeysntfc wrote:
There won't be any A340-300's left in the fleet then I don't think.

VS' esteemed IT dept seem to use that type if the aircraft choice isn't known yet .


Thank you for replying, sounds promising them :)
#884233 by markna
28 Sep 2014, 11:08
jwhite9185 wrote:Discovered this on Twitter. Seems to be a list of all the reg's/names and delivery schedule:

Image


From http://www.jethros.org.uk/fleets/fleet_ ... lantic.htm
Delivery and names
VAHH Dream Girl 11/14
VOOH Miss Chief 1/15
VZIG Dream Jeannie 2/15
VYUM Ruby Murray 4/15
VWHO Mystery Girl 6/15
VCRU Olivia Rae 8/15
VSPY Miss Moneypenny 11/15
VWOS Maia Marion 12/15
VDIA Lucy in the Sky 1/16
VBZZ Queen Bee 3/16
VMAP West End Girl 5/16
VFAN Pin Up Girl 6/16
VBOW Pearly Queen 3/17
VBEL Show Girl 1/18
VNYL Penny Lane 3/18

Seems a long gap after Pin Up Girl
#884258 by honey lamb
28 Sep 2014, 19:03
markna wrote:
jwhite9185 wrote:Discovered this on Twitter. Seems to be a list of all the reg's/names and delivery schedule:

Image


From http://www.jethros.org.uk/fleets/fleet_ ... lantic.htm
Delivery and names
VAHH Dream Girl 11/14
VOOH Miss Chief 1/15
VZIG Dream Jeannie 2/15
VYUM Ruby Murray 4/15
VWHO Mystery Girl 6/15
VCRU Olivia Rae 8/15
VSPY Miss Moneypenny 11/15
VWOS Maia Marion 12/15
VDIA Lucy in the Sky 1/16
VBZZ Queen Bee 3/16
VMAP West End Girl 5/16
VFAN Pin Up Girl 6/16
VBOW Pearly Queen 3/17
VBEL Show Girl 1/18
VNYL Penny Lane 3/18

Seems a long gap after Pin Up Girl

I'm disappointed that when G-VWIN leaves the fleet, they are not re-introducing G-VGIN and calling it honey lamb :#
#884260 by mitchja
28 Sep 2014, 19:34
I wonder if it's got something to do with VS having already used the G-VGIN registration many years ago for one of their 742's (Scarlet Lady).

Maybe there's some CAA rule saying that cannot re-use aircraft registrations?
#884277 by Gavin
28 Sep 2014, 22:23
Are VS using the same seat width and pitch as BA in Y? The reviews seem to be universally Bad for BA's world traveler cabin. Seems like a step backward to me. I don't care how high the ceiling is or the mood lightening. at 6ft 2 all I care about is am I going to fit in the seat.
#884289 by Darren Wheeler
29 Sep 2014, 04:21
VS are using 3-3-3 config in Y. Looking on Seatguru.com, that seems to be the most common config. The 787 is all about reduced running costs and increased profitability. Passenger comfort comes down the scale, especially in Y.
#884293 by clarkeysntfc
29 Sep 2014, 10:16
ISTBC but Japan Airlines is the only carrier with 2-4-2 in Y on its 787 fleet. Everyone else is 3-3-3.

On the delivery schedule, it looks like it'll be a few years yet before we see the back of the whole A340 fleet.
#884376 by paulie7
30 Sep 2014, 03:38
Flew back on BA 188 last week,a member of cabin crew told me they are re configing their 787s to 2-4-2.
This is from cabin crew feedback and passenger feed back.
#884558 by tekcom
02 Oct 2014, 09:41
That's very interesting.
I'm booked onto the 787 for my return from BOS on the 2nd of November.
The seat map does show the cabin to be a 3-3-3 config.

I've asked for extra legroom seats as well, and was told that it's only Row 47 which has these. Odd considering that puts it smack bang in the middle of Y.

I will keep you updated on my findings.
#884559 by clarkeysntfc
02 Oct 2014, 10:51
paulie7 wrote:Flew back on BA 188 last week,a member of cabin crew told me they are re configing their 787s to 2-4-2.
This is from cabin crew feedback and passenger feed back.


Highly likely to be galley FM that. Reconfiguring to 2-4-2 would significantly affect the yield generated by the aircraft.
#884570 by willd
02 Oct 2014, 12:48
clarkeysntfc wrote:
paulie7 wrote:Flew back on BA 188 last week,a member of cabin crew told me they are re configing their 787s to 2-4-2.
This is from cabin crew feedback and passenger feed back.


Highly likely to be galley FM that. Reconfiguring to 2-4-2 would significantly affect the yield generated by the aircraft.


Yes indeed. I would imagine the rumours have come from the fact that the BA Y on the 787 is considered to be the worst experience in the fleet (small width, smaller legroom due to IFE constraints).
#884574 by gumshoe
02 Oct 2014, 13:21
I can't imagine for one minute that BA would take out about 16 out of 154 seats - that would reduce capacity in Y by more than 10% which is a significant chunk of revenue.

Particularly given that they've just significantly reduced legroom in Club Europe so they can cram in an extra row down the back.
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