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G-AZUK 27th Oct 2014 17:07

BA 734 at Cranfield
 
with possibly the most half-hearted water cannon salute ever seen!

BBC News - British Airways Boeing 737 lands at Cranfield University

mmitch 28th Oct 2014 12:45

Perhaps the windows were open...!
mmitch.

Guest 112233 28th Oct 2014 19:02

Re Weak Salute
 
It was a gengle reminder to Bloke's in their Mid fifties.

CAT III

Jerbourg 2nd Nov 2014 08:15

There used to be an Ex BA Trident at Cranfield which I assume was donated to the university for similar reasons. I camped out in a waterlogged tent under it's wing in the mid eighties when attending the PFA fly in - is it still there?

DaveReidUK 2nd Nov 2014 09:03

Broken up about 20 years ago.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Trident_3b.jpg

LTNman 2nd Nov 2014 09:14

I guess it will be left outside to slowly rot. Anyone know where at Cranfield will be its final resting place?

yotty 2nd Nov 2014 10:18

I think we will be getting the engines back! :cool:

Capot 2nd Nov 2014 18:24

A BA spokesperson said;

"With more modern and efficient aircraft coming into our fleet, it's great that we have the opportunity to dump this retired 737 on Cranfield and escape all the horrendous costs of disposing of it".

So it's a win-win, really.

yotty 3rd Nov 2014 05:32

Horrendous Cost Of Disposal.
 
Rumors are that BTA and BTB are going to be sold. Hopefully avoiding the "Horrendous Costs"!
In this day and age it's difficult to know if internet quotes are genuine. Abraham Lincoln. :)

too_much 3rd Nov 2014 06:37

Just send them to Arizona & put them with the rest...

737 Max is the future now

TopBunk 3rd Nov 2014 06:49

It starts to show your age when the aircraft you flew when brand new start to be retired.

I first flew this one (G-DOCB) on 17/11/1991 LHR-CGN-LHR when it was probably less than a month old.:(

VC10man 3rd Nov 2014 13:47

Surely there must be a charter airline somewhere who would take old 737 Jets?

Gulf4uk 3rd Nov 2014 14:43

LASHAM
 
Have a look around Lasham plenty there being broken up .

Tony

GEB74 5th Nov 2014 21:46


VC10man
Surely there must be a charter airline somewhere who would take old 737 Jets?
Jet2 looked at them.

But they were too new for them:E:E:E

DaveReidUK 5th Nov 2014 22:30


Jet2 looked at them.

But they were too new for them
Would that be the same Jet2 that operates only 737-800s, 10 of them?

bean 5th Nov 2014 23:18

Dave, You're forgetting the positively geriatric flett of 31 733s that they also operate

GEB74 6th Nov 2014 15:36

Yes,


Jet2's oldest 733 is marching on towards the 30 year mark.
Only about another year and a half to go!
They've certainly had their moneys worth out of their earlier frames over the last decade or so.

Tupperware Pilot 9th Nov 2014 17:36


I guess it will be left outside to slowly rot. Anyone know where at Cranfield will be its final resting place?
At the moment it on the Echo taxi way, I'm told it will either go in one of the hangers (will it fit?) or up the east end apron? We got to have a close look today..
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tupper...7649213864545/


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