
Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
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Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Indeed! They should do the whole fleet!!! Something to be proud on! 

Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Their idea to market themselves as the home grown airline of Belgium in a market where foreign low cost airlines try to dominate, certainly provides us with some very beautiful planes to look at!
My favourite still is the Margritte plane, but this one is not bad either.
Any more to come?
My favourite still is the Margritte plane, but this one is not bad either.
Any more to come?
Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
I love this one!!
Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
I think so when you read their FAQ they virtually say "wait and see"Inquirer wrote: Any more to come?
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Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
I think they have other things to arrange
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Has OO-SND lost its "Belgian Red Devils" colour scheme then ?avroflyer_1 wrote:SNG is niet voorzien om in een speciaal jasje te vliegen bij mijn weten ... maar de toestellen die in gewone kleuren zullen vliegen zijn dus SND,E,F,G,H & TCQkwiekk wrote:Thanks for the info.
Just found out that SN A320 OO-SNG is still in Brussels Airlines livery...
SNA = Trident
SNB = Rackham
SNC = Magritte
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Indeed Konus OO-SND has got it's Red Devils stickers removed for some weeks already now.Konus wrote:Has OO-SND lost its "Belgian Red Devils" colour scheme then ?avroflyer_1 wrote:SNG is niet voorzien om in een speciaal jasje te vliegen bij mijn weten ... maar de toestellen die in gewone kleuren zullen vliegen zijn dus SND,E,F,G,H & TCQkwiekk wrote:Thanks for the info.
Just found out that SN A320 OO-SNG is still in Brussels Airlines livery...
SNA = Trident
SNB = Rackham
SNC = Magritte
Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Flying:
06/04 BRU - MAD - BRU - MAD - BRU
07/04 BRU - NCE - BRU and BRU - MAD - BRU
09/04 BRU - HER - BRU for HQ
06/04 BRU - MAD - BRU - MAD - BRU
07/04 BRU - NCE - BRU and BRU - MAD - BRU
09/04 BRU - HER - BRU for HQ
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Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
OO-SNA "Trident" is a state of art bird. As OO-SNB "Rackham" and OO-SNC "Magritte".
Very well done ! An added value for SN. Hoping to see more later ...
Very well done ! An added value for SN. Hoping to see more later ...
Cheers
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Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Encountered OO-SNC today when dissembarking @ Brussels airport
Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Our Rode Duivels / Diables Rouges didn't flew on the Trident for their transfer from Bordeaux to Lyon.
Flight was SN-1187, operated by OO-DWL (Avro RJ100):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... wl#9ffd6db
Flight was SN-1187, operated by OO-DWL (Avro RJ100):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... wl#9ffd6db
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Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Probably SN was able to fill the plane on all three segments: BRU-BOD, BOD-LYS, LYS-BRU. Trident could have been too costly to operate.Passenger wrote:Our Rode Duivels / Diables Rouges didn't flew on the Trident for their transfer from Bordeaux to Lyon.
Flight was SN-1187, operated by OO-DWL (Avro RJ100):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... wl#9ffd6db
Re: Brussels Airlines "Trident" livery - Belgian Red Devils - OO-SNA
Passenger wrote:Our Rode Duivels / Diables Rouges didn't flew on the Trident for their transfer from Bordeaux to Lyon.
Flight was SN-1187, operated by OO-DWL (Avro RJ100)
You guys really should read the homepage of Luchtzak!skumfiduse wrote:Probably SN was able to fill the plane on all three segments: BRU-BOD, BOD-LYS, LYS-BRU. Trident could have been too costly to operate.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/brussel ... ed-devils/
If the first two segments (BRU-BOD-LYS) were commercial flights operated indeed under flight number SN1187, the last segment (LYS-BRU) was operated as a positioning flight SN9930.
André
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ex Sabena #26567