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my dollar's still on SRM being the last 77R to go. survival of the fittest SRx aircraft - the last one flying. also, by my count back...should have less cycles on it than SQM/N given the amount of time its spent on the ground during its life time.
if im wrong, then it's a no brainer SQN should be the other possibility based on age.
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from routesonline.com
Singapore Airlines in recent schedule update adjusted Boeing 777-200ER service during summer 2020 season. Based on latest listing as of 16DEC19, the airline is only displaying 2 weekly Singapore – Kuala Lumpur route from 29MAR20 to 31MAY20, operating on weekends, as SQ104/105. Reservation for this 777-200ER service is not available and further changes remain highly possible.
SQ104 SIN0830 – 0930KUL 772 67
SQ105 KUL1025 – 1135SIN 772 67
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Surinam Airways has taken 9V-SVL as PZ-TCU to cover their inertantional flight for next 18 month following the withdrawal of A340 from operation.
Apparently the A340 operation was so bad that when it last broke down on 27/10/2019 the return flight from Amsterdam to Suriname had to be cancelled and the management have had enough, and decided to retire the four holers for good on the spot.
The A340 PZ-TCR was sent to scrapper on 19/12/2019.
9V-SVL was also previously hired by Air New Zealand as ZK-OKI to cover for their recent B787 grounding. The airframe is owned by Boeing Capital.
9V-SVI is also listed for sale/lease. Here is she at VCV, waiting for next assignment: https://www.airliners.net/photo/Unti...212-ER/5799709
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Wonder what’s up with SQ890/891... they’ve been selling tickets based on a 773 config but operating the flight with a 77W for most of the past two weeks.
Since 773s have 224 Y vs the 77W with 184, they’ve been “upgrading” pax to PEY and J almost daily.
Totally anticipated the same would happen on X’mas eve, so I booked Y on SQ891 and indeed got upgraded to business. The whole Y and PEY cabins were filled full.
I thought it’s because SYF and SYJ are both down, but surely it would have been better swapping the 773/77W for SQ952/955 instead of the longer flight to HK.
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Caught these ex-SQ B772ER on airliners.net, looking for new job:
At Victorville:
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Unti...mGjbfmYwM/k%3D
9V-SVI became N868BC, std at VCV 11 Jul 2018
9V-SVJ became N940BC, std at VCV 4 Feb 2019
9V-SVG became N506BC, std at VCV 16 Sep 2019
At Goodyear:
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Unti...8B26Ev9Q%3D%3D
9V-SRO became N519BC, std at GYR 18 Oct 2019
9V-SVD became N945BC, std at GYR 15 May 2019
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LOT Polish Airlines might take in some ex-Singapore Airlines 777, according to this article (in Polish):
https://www.pasazer.com/news/42999/d...eingi,777.htmlSingapore Airlines - A great way to fly...
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Originally posted by 9V-SPL View PostLOT Polish Airlines might take in some ex-Singapore Airlines 777, according to this article (in Polish):
https://www.pasazer.com/news/42999/d...eingi,777.html
Boeing 777 is to join the LOT fleet
LOT Polish Airlines is to acquire three Boeings 777-200, previously operated by Singapore Airlines, in the coming months. The carrier does not want to comment on this information yet. As Pasazer.com unofficially found out, the Polish carrier is currently training the crew with a view to putting into service the Boeing 777. The wide-body machines would be taken over after Singapore Airlines, which has recently been withdrawing massively in connection with the supply of the latest A350-900 airbuses and Boeing 787 10.
It is not yet known what version of "triple seven" is about. Potentially, they can be traditional (777-200) as well as those with increased range (777-200ER). A carrier from Singapore uses both variants in different interior configurations (configuration of two travel classes with 26 seats in business class and 245 in economy class or with 38 seats in business class and 228 in economy class). LOT, however, will most likely change the layout of the cabin adapting it to the product available on Boeing 787-8 and -9.
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