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Vampy
29th May 2005, 16:02
Just wondering. Is this a positioning flight with shedloads of fuel in extra fuel tanks? Or do Air Jamaica actually operate the service using an A321? Must be pushing the range to the limts if this is a proper service?!?!?! :confused:


http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=845647&WxsIERv=Nveohf%20N321-211&WdsYXMg=Nve%20Wnznvpn&QtODMg=Znqevq%20-%20Onenwnf%20%28ZNQ%20%2F%20YRZQ%29&ERDLTkt=Fcnva&ktODMp=Ncevy%2023%2C%202005&BP=0&WNEb25u=Cnhyb%20Zraqrf&xsIERvdWdsY=6L-WZQ&MgTUQtODMgKE=&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=148&NEb25uZWxs=2005-05-25%2003%3A55%3A18&ODJ9dvCE=&O89Dcjdg=666&static=yes&width=1024&height=780&sok=JURER%20%20%28nvepensg_trarevp%20%3D%20%27Nveohf%20N321% 27%29%20%20beqre%20ol%20cubgb_vq%20QRFP&photo_nr=39&prev_id=845709&next_id=845503

Liffy 1M
29th May 2005, 20:40
I'd say it's a safe bet that this aircraft was en route to/from a maintenance facility in Europe or perhaps being returned off lease. The photo caption does not say anything about the flight routeing but at least one en route stop looks likely.