Fake news? Read the article again: nothing is wrong. Just a question mark at the end: Is this the livery that will be adopted for all Brussels Airlines aircraft?
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Fake news? Read the article again: nothing is wrong. Just a question mark at the end: Is this the livery that will be adopted for all Brussels Airlines aircraft?
It is not fake news: one aircraft sports that livery.
This morning, Wencke Lemmes, VP Comm of Brussels Airlines, confirmed to me that all widebodies of Brussels Airlines will get that new livery without the light blue bottom, making it easier to shift them within the Lufthansa group.
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I hope not! What's the point in keeping the brand Brussels Airlines, if they give it an unfinished livery?? When they go for the brand, they should go all the way by giving it a decent livery.
But will they really need it? LH does not operate second-hand aircrafts while there is a lot of such ones in OS. I really doubt that LH will take such A32S.Conti764 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 11:31 The thing is, within the LH group you have two airlines with a white/blue colorscheme (LH, SN) and two white/red (LX, OS). Getting them all a white fulesage makes it easier and more cost effective to change aircraft within the group when they'd only have to paint the tail and the titles. But it would mean LH and OS have to skip their respective colors on the fuselage as well.
OO-SFF inflight to his new life.C96C wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 19:34 OO-SFF (A330-343, msn 1132, ex SQ 9V-STO) is on the Belgian air register since today (18/07/2019).
https://es.mobilit.fgov.be/aircraft-reg ... ch?lang=nl
Completely off-topic, but for clarification (source Wikipedia):
Oups but thankssn26567 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 16:14Completely off-topic, but for clarification (source Wikipedia):
Gender in English
Modern English retains features relating to natural gender, namely the use of certain nouns and pronouns (such as he and she) to refer specifically to persons or animals of one or other genders and certain others (such as it) for sexless objects – although feminine pronouns are sometimes used when referring to ships (and more uncommonly some airplanes and analogous machinery) and nation states.
According to FR24, OO-SFF arrived on July 23 at 18:40.