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Originally posted by sbs2716g View PostSWK is not in star alliance livery right ?
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Originally posted by flyguy View Postyes SWK is not in Star livery - my mistake as was replying to SQ228
To those joining the discussion and now completely confused, a summary of facts:
Since arrival to the fleet a decade ago, SWI and SWJ have been painted in the white Star Alliance livery.
Very recently, SWM was repainted from its original standard SQ livery into the white Star Alliance livery as well.
These three remain the only such 77W aircraft in the SQ fleet and there is absolutely no credible information anywhere to suggest others will also take on the scheme at this point in time.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostSince arrival to the fleet a decade ago, SWI and SWJ have been painted in the white Star Alliance livery.
9V-SWJ was repainted to the Star Alliance livery in June 2012.Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostFurther to 772ER changes, along with the BNE flight which shifts to an A350 in a week from now, PER's remaining 772ER flight pair goes A350 from around beginning of June.
Basically this leaves only IST from its original rostered duties plus whatever odd jobs they find from them from now on. I really think they need to be making a definite effort not to assign SVM or SVN to the IST flights. It's a passable product if the 10+ hour flight gets the upgraded IFE and 2006 ex-77W Y seats. The other two planes are not acceptable for that length of flight, especially since there's no way of knowing when you choose to book, as to which you will get.
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Just thought noting here that ZK-OKI ex 9V-SVL is en-route now to Victorville from Auckland, having been WFU by Air New Zealand.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/ANZ6018
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Originally posted by sbs2716g View Post9V-SRP gone case or under maintainance? Being MIA almost one month
777-200 9V-SRP has already stopped flying for disposal.Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...
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Originally posted by 9V-SPL View PostAccording to MainlyMiles May 2019 fleet update:
https://mainlymiles.com/2019/05/06/s...leet-may-2019/
i dont recall any 772 regionals due to leave the fleet.
in any case they'd might as well retire SVM/SVN first as was originally the plan since the ERs have higher operating costs.
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Originally posted by ell3 View Postnot so sure if mainlymiles got it correct. he has been wrong too many times.
i dont recall any 772 regionals due to leave the fleet.
in any case they'd might as well retire SVM/SVN first as was originally the plan since the ERs have higher operating costs.
Speaking of which, it shouldn't be too long now before we get a fresh new announcement
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostAgreed, there was one regional to leave and did so a while back. SVM & SVN should have already gone based on discusssiins we've had in this thread regarding their fleet plan announcements.
Speaking of which, it shouldn't be too long now before we get a fresh new announcement
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