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Merged: QF Jacking Singapore Incident
Has there been a jacking incident with a QF aircraft in Singapore. ?
In the past couple of days
In the past couple of days
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Sheesh it must be cheap to get them painted up there.... to fly a 734 up to singers - maybe 2 sectors - around 6.5 -7 hrs flying time total at how much per hour......plus the extra time away.......
Must be very very expensive in Australia
Must be very very expensive in Australia
Hey Blueloo,
If you reckon that's expensive I flew an empty B747-400 to Beijing years ago for a paint job. I then overnighted and paxed home the next day. The a/c stayed there for a week and another crew paxed up to fly it home.
On the way up we were POB 3 and burned around 98 tonnes of juice, it would have been a similar burn on the way home. Both flights were empty non-revenue flights.
Other a/c were sent to the US of A, as well as other locations, for paint jobs around then and probably still are.
Regards,
BH.
If you reckon that's expensive I flew an empty B747-400 to Beijing years ago for a paint job. I then overnighted and paxed home the next day. The a/c stayed there for a week and another crew paxed up to fly it home.
On the way up we were POB 3 and burned around 98 tonnes of juice, it would have been a similar burn on the way home. Both flights were empty non-revenue flights.
Other a/c were sent to the US of A, as well as other locations, for paint jobs around then and probably still are.
Regards,
BH.