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Does anyone know what the totally unmarked white passenger jet at Gate 34 of YSSY on Monday night was?
A friend was due to fly out of Gate 34 bound for New Zealand that night (31 July), but he was re-directed to depart from Gate 37 when the unmarked jet showed up. The white jet had many windows, so it was probably a passenger aircraft rather than cargo. It also lights on inside (but no passengers) and had absolutely zero signage anywhere on the livery. |
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Sounds like the A330 used for army troop movements, I can't remember who runs it?
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Not showing to be in Sydney on Monday night, though here's another regular unmarked visitor A340-313 CS-TQY.
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There was an all white United States Air Force B752 00-9001 there on the 31st.
It left on the 2nd. Callsign JUNE73. |
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http://www.yssyforum.net/board/showp...48&postcount=2 http://flightaware.com/photos/view/9...rt/date/page/1 June is an odd callsign. |
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Hifly from Portugal is the A340 operator. Long term ADF contractor
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As mentioned the bird was not at YSSY Monday, was in the Middle East.
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I've not seen US military jets use the gates at international before...
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Good point, not often they do, maybe an occupant wanted to grab some duty free, or border force didn't have a team free to do onboard clearance?
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