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Octane
11th Nov 2013, 12:08
While departing Kupang in West Timor at 1730 local time today we waited for an aircraft to land before lining up. I swear it was an ANZ ATR72. The Koru on the fin is so distinctive. Could this be so or do I need to visit the optomitrist. If true, what on earth is it doing in Kupang. Surely if it's on a delivery flight the airline colours would have been removed?
Thanks

A curious Octane

Going Nowhere
11th Nov 2013, 13:39
ZK-MVD ? 11-Nov-2013 ? WMKP / PEN - WATT / KOE ? FlightAware (http://flightaware.com/live/flight/ZKMVD/history/20131111/0200Z/WMKP/WATT)

A new ATR72-600 on delivery

Octane
11th Nov 2013, 14:11
Thanks for that. It hadn't occurred to me it could be on an inbound delivery flight. Would be a fun trip for the crew I reckon. I can defer the trip to the eye doctor..

Chadzat
11th Nov 2013, 22:16
Routing for the Southern Cross ferries (at least For VARA) are-

Toulouse, France - Trabzon, Turkey - Al Ain, AUE - Chennai or Colombo - Penang, Malaysia - Kupang, Indonesia - Brisbane

Not sure where the Mt Cook ones stop after Kupang before going onto NZ.

Its certainly a fun trip!:ok:

Going Nowhere
11th Nov 2013, 22:33
ZK-MVD ? 12-Nov-2013 ? WATT / KOE - YBBN / BNE ? FlightAware (http://flightaware.com/live/flight/ZKMVD/history/20131111/2300Z/WATT/YBBN)

Looks to be Kupang - Brisbane direct.

training wheels
11th Nov 2013, 22:34
Yes, I've seen the VARA ATRs in Kupang a while back whilst on a ferry enroute to Aus. And I'm sure I've seen the Air NZ ATR-600 in Bali as well; a much better choice for an overnight than KOE!

Octane
12th Nov 2013, 00:20
Training wheels,
You haven't been to the night market in Kupang then. My girlfriend loves seafood and the night market is just awesome, far better than any I've been to in Bali or anywhere else I've been to in Indonesia in fact, couldn't keep her away from the place. Kupang is a major fishing region. Fresh fresh fish of all types, prawns, crabs, you name it. Some lovely beaches nearby. And no tourists, no madness, no drunks, no Ozzie Oi Oi Oi, little traffic and only local prices. People are lovely, I reckon Kupang would be a great place for the ANZ crew to overnight!

1Charlie
12th Nov 2013, 04:34
They're generally not flown by Mount Cook as far as I've noticed. It's under a callsign SXC "Southern Cross" mostly French accents.

TWT
12th Nov 2013, 07:13
Hotel prices are a bit steep in Kupang http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/eek.gif

West Timor Star Rated Hotels - Lonely Planet (http://apicdn.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&key=1e857e7500cdd32403f752206c297a3d&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pprune.org%2Faustralia-new-zealand-pacific%2F527548-anz-atr72-kupang-indonesia.html&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lonelyplanet.com%2Findonesia%2Fnusa-tenggara%2Fwest-timor%2Fhotels%2Frated&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pprune.org%2Feditpost.php%3Fdo%3Deditpo st%26amp%3Bp%3D8147491)

Sqwark2000
14th Nov 2013, 08:19
Delivery of ZK-MVD was contracted out due lack of capacity to release line crews to undertake a delivery.

Next delivery is Sep14, and might be crewed by Mt Cook if the capacity has been improved.

Lindstrim
14th Nov 2013, 20:09
Hasn't all the 600 deliveries so far been carried out by Southern Cross?

scon
16th Nov 2013, 04:43
MVD in the new colour scheme or the hybrid one?

Lindstrim
16th Nov 2013, 08:43
By the looks of it the new standard ATR scheme

GoDirect
16th Nov 2013, 18:34
The first delivery (MVA) was done by Mt. Cook crew. Not sure if they have done any others at all.

Sqwark2000
16th Nov 2013, 18:44
No, 2-4th deliveries were contracted, primarily due to lack of crew capacity but its actually cheaper, as the contract company operate the delivery as Prt91 and don't have to meet employment contract obligations.

The company has indicated that the 5th aircraft may be Mt Cook crewed.