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Old 9th April 2022, 06:24 PM
James Smith James Smith is offline
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Thanks Greg. This leaves just six QANTAS A380s remaining at VCV - OQA,E,F,G,I,L.
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Old 13th April 2022, 03:00 PM
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This leaves just six QANTAS A380s remaining at VCV - OQA,E,F,G,I,L.
Not forgetting the three 787-9s VH-ZNL,M & N.

With the ongoing disruptions to the 789s schedules both before, and more so since VH-ZNE was grounded on Saturday 9th, schedulers would have been grateful for an extra unit.
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Old 13th April 2022, 04:21 PM
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Not forgetting the three 787-9s VH-ZNL,M & N.

With the ongoing disruptions to the 789s schedules both before, and more so since VH-ZNE was grounded on Saturday 9th, schedulers would have been grateful for an extra unit.
Are we not expecting that 2 x A380 will be staying at VCV for scrapping ?
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