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Gerald A
15th February 2009, 08:53 AM
For 16th Feb
BA9 G-BNLR
BA15 G-YMMH
VS200 G-VFIT
QF2 Delayed etd now Sun 15th at 02:05am LHR time.
Brian Wilkes
15th February 2009, 10:51 AM
Still no CIVP (One World) plane!
Grahame Hutchison
15th February 2009, 12:36 PM
So far this month CVIP has operated ....
BA0011 [LHR-SIN] 13/02/2009 22:44
BAW084 [YVR-EGLL] 13/02/2009 14:42
BA0084 [YVR-LHR] 13/02/2009 14:27
BA0084 [YVR-LHR] 13/02/2009 06:44
BAW084 [YVR-LHR] 13/02/2009 06:41
BA0085 [LHR-YVR] 12/02/2009 19:25
BAW085 [EGLL-YVR] 12/02/2009 19:24
BAW006 [NRT-LHR] 12/02/2009 13:07
BA0006 [NRT-LHR] 12/02/2009 12:39
BAW005 [LHR-NRT] 11/02/2009 16:16
BA0005 [LHR-NRT] 11/02/2009 14:34
BAW246 [SBGR-EGLL] 11/02/2009 07:45
BA0246 [EZE-GRU-LHR]11/02/2009 07:41
BA0247 [LHR-GRU-EZE]09/02/2009 22:45
BAW042 [FACT-EGLL] 09/02/2009 18:11
BA0042 [CPT-LHR] 09/02/2009 18:02
BA0043 [LHR-CPT] 08/02/2009 18:17
BAW21M [KMIA-EGLL] 06/02/2009 06:33
BA21MA [MIA-EGLL] 06/02/2009 06:28
BA0206 [MIA-EGLL] 06/02/2009 06:11
BA0207 [EGLL-KMIA] 05/02/2009 11:57
BAW0028 [HKG-LHR] 05/02/2009 06:03
BAW028 [HKG-LHR] 05/02/2009 05:11
BA0028 [HKG-LHR] 05/02/2009 04:35
BA0027 [LHR-HKG] 04/02/2009 00:43
BA0027 [LHR-HKG] 04/02/2009 00:23
BAW284 [SFO-EGLL] 03/02/2009 16:19
BA0284 [SFO-LHR] 03/02/2009 16:05
BAW284 [SFO-EGLL] 02/02/2009 10:52
BA0284 [SFO-LHR] 02/02/2009 01:40
BA0285 [LHR-SFO] 01/02/2009 12:04
BAW142 [VIDP-EGLL] 01/02/2009 06:56
BA0142 [VIDP-EGLL] 01/02/2009 06:36
All around the world, but not to SYD.
Gerald A
17th February 2009, 09:00 AM
For 18th Feb
BA9 G-BNLY
BA15 G-YMML
VS200 G-VMEG
QF2 VH-OJG
Gerald A
19th February 2009, 08:58 AM
For 20th Feb
BA9 G-CIVB
VS200 G-VFIZ
BA15 G-YMMN
QF2 Delayed
Gerald A
21st February 2009, 09:01 AM
For 22nd Feb
BA9 G-BNLF
BA15 G-YMMO
VS200 G-VNAP
QF2 Delayed for th 2nd time this week by hours
Mike W
21st February 2009, 11:29 AM
For 22nd Feb
QF2 Delayed for th 2nd time this week by hours
If possible, when you know what Aircraft it is, please will you let us know?
Thanks
matthew mcdonald
21st February 2009, 11:39 AM
I think it will be VH-OJP that departed as QF1 last night. Please correct me if im wrong.
Grahame Hutchison
21st February 2009, 11:42 AM
Looks like OJU ...
ACARS mode: 1 Aircraft reg: VH-OJU [Boeing B744]
Message label: ** Block id: @ Msg no: 332c
Flight id: QF0002 [LHR-BKK-SYD] [Qantas]
Message content:-
SBS-1 Callsign: QFA2
----------------------------------------------------------[ 21/02/2009 01:16 ]-
Time is UTC so if this was departing LHR, it has just departed (1216 EDST).
matthew mcdonald
21st February 2009, 12:14 PM
Woops my mistake
Mike W
21st February 2009, 02:03 PM
Looks like OJU ...
ACARS mode: 1 Aircraft reg: VH-OJU [Boeing B744]
Message label: ** Block id: @ Msg no: 332c
Flight id: QF0002 [LHR-BKK-SYD] [Qantas]
Message content:-
SBS-1 Callsign: QFA2
----------------------------------------------------------[ 21/02/2009 01:16 ]-
Time is UTC so if this was departing LHR, it has just departed (1216 EDST).
If all the 744's with RR engines are sequentially registered from OJA, then OJU must be the 21st (RR)744? Add the three second hand GE powered examples (OEB-D) plus the 6 'ER's (OEE-J) to make up a fleet of 28. Does this sound right? Airfleets are showing 30
matthew mcdonald
21st February 2009, 02:05 PM
There is no VH-OEA
But the rest are right
Grahame Hutchison
21st February 2009, 02:08 PM
I think it's 30 Mike.
OEB to OEJ = 9
OJA to OJU = 21 (corrected from 11)
Mike W
21st February 2009, 02:14 PM
Hi Guys. Sorry about that. Can't count. OJ series to U equals 21. 3 second hand (OEB-D) thanks Matthew and 6 'ER's makes 30.
My bad. Thanks for the help and clearing that up.
There's anther interesting little twist I've discovered on Airfleets
http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b747-24050.htm
According to Airfleets, G-BNLH, a frequent vsitor to SYD I think, operated for QF for over two years from late 2000 to early 2003 as VH-NLH. ( a 31st -400 in QF's fleet, abiet, temporary)
Can you tell it's a miserable weather day? :p
Tim Bowrey
21st February 2009, 04:07 PM
I think it's 30 Mike.
OEB to OEJ = 9
OJA to OJU = 11
Did you mean 21 Grahame:)
Mike W
21st February 2009, 04:39 PM
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Qantas/Boeing-747-436/0698269&tbl=photo_info&photo_nr=1&sok=WHERE__(reg_%3D_%27VH-NLH%27)_&sort=_order_by_photo_id_DESC_&prev_id=&next_id=0640387
Photo of VH-NLH on A.net
Anthony J
21st February 2009, 05:05 PM
VH-NLH (Never Leaves Hangar, Nigel Left Home, etc etc) was a real orphan in the Qantas fleet.
As a -436 spec it had ACE galleys (same as the 767-336). This was not compatible with other Qantas B744s so it meant the aircraft had to be 'isolated' to routes wherever possible. The tech crew rest facility was also different to Qantas machines.
It started on SYD-HKG-SYD then went to BNE-AKL-LAX (and the occasional SYD-AKL-BUE). Because of confusion at LAX the aircraft's tail colours were painted over.
Nathan Long
21st February 2009, 05:36 PM
It also did SYD-CNS-SYD for quite a while.
Grahame Hutchison
22nd February 2009, 02:53 PM
VH-OJU operating QF2 arrived 1hr 25min late this morning.
Gerald A
23rd February 2009, 08:26 AM
For 24th Feb
ACARS mode: X Aircraft reg: VH-OJK (7C482E) [B747-438]
Message label: H1 [Message to/from terminal] Block id: 9 Msg no: D27A
Flight id: QF0002 [Qantas]
Route: [LHR-BKK-SYD]
Message content:-
#2PBTKO
VH-OJK QFA0002
2205 22FEB09 EGLL VTBS IC 81 188 150
L 80 120 -208 273 1826 342592 64
R 78 120 -211 276 1819 342538 64
1 964 986 915 6040 8523 1607 755 90 97 175 089 10
2
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ACARS mode: 1 Aircraft reg: G-YMMP (4007FB) [B777-236 (ER)]
Message label: ** [SBS-1 Transmission] Block id: @ Msg no: 38bf
Flight id: BA0015 [British Airways]
Route: [LHR-SIN-SYD]
Message content:-
SBS-1 Callsign: BAW15
----------------------------------------------------------[ 22/02/2009 22:08 ]-
ACARS mode: 1 Aircraft reg: G-VBLU (400D57) [A340-642]
Message label: ** [SBS-1 Transmission] Block id: @ Msg no: 38cd
Flight id: VS0200 [Virgin Atlantic Airways]
Route: [LHR-HKG-SYD]
Message content:-
SBS-1 position report N51.74432E0.21371 FL12900 ft./4232 m.
North: 51.74 East: 0.21
----------------------------------------------------------[ 22/02/2009 22:10 ]-
ACARS mode: E Aircraft reg: G-BNLM (40040C) [B747-436]
Message label: Q0 [ACARS link test] Block id: 2 Msg no: S70A
Flight id: BA0009 [British Airways]
Route: [LHR-BKK-SYD]
----------------------------------------------------------[ 22/02/2009 22:10 ]-
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