new SLR 737-800 OO-VAC finally at BRU

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Lyulka wrote:Horrible color, horrible location!! Just a copy of a Hapag-Lloyd aircraft!
Correct! That means that if Sobelair goes bankrupt (which nobody hopes), the plane can be transferred to Hapag Lloyd with a minimal paint job.
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What a pitty André :( :(

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I'm sorry for your daughter André :cry:

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Anyway it shows a little bit of Sobelair's future.

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I don't want to see the end of Sobelair, too many Belgian airlines have gone in the recent past, it would be nice to see one of the old ones survive.
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Your right Coemt, but the pilots should maybe change their attitude otherwise I fear they won't fly much longer :cry:

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Many thanks for this GREAT GREAT picture Redcap.
I prefer the SLR livery because this one is far much too close to the TUI affiliated airlines (not only Hapag Llyod but also Britannia UK (United Kingdom), Britannia Nordic (Scandinavia), Corsair (France) and Neos (Italy)) and I really love diversity...

And let's hope SLR will get OUT of the financial troubles and not fall into TUI's clutches :roll:

:!: Do I need to refer to AirBelgium and Airtour or even CityBird and NVB...

liebensd wrote:Witch aircraft need to go for the arrival of OO-VAC?
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Logically, the oldest in the fleet shoud go: OO-SBZ :cry:

By the way, I think the OO-V** is just leased in from Virgin Xpress for the summer season.

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OO-SBZ wrote:but also Britannia UK (United Kingdom),
A propos Britannia, have you allready seen their newest aquisition. It's G-OBAL :lol: :lol: :lol: I think they could use this on during the winter, when there are less pax :lol:

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demol wrote:
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Beautiful pics, Pieter :
No need to repaet the images in your quotes, demol, it slows up loading times and we have seen theem already.
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demol wrote:
I prefer the SLR livery because this one is far much too close to the TUI affiliated airlines (not only Hapag Llyod but also Britannia UK (United Kingdom), Britannia Nordic (Scandinavia), Corsair (France) and Neos (Italy)) and I really love diversity...
And TUI apparently doesn't :? TUI wants an unified look for their aircraft, which is logical as others (f.e. Thomas Cook) share the same philosophy :idea:
Logics they say... Go (which has gone!) had a different approach: each Boeing 737-300 :lol: was different thanks to its belly colour
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And let's hope SLR will get OUT of the financial troubles and not fall into TUI's clutches :roll:
:!: Do I need to refer to AirBelgium and Airtour or even CityBird and NVB...
A non-scheduled airline can not survive without the support of a strong travel organization like TUI or Thomas Cook :!: Q7 is lucky they have agreements with TUI and others, otherwise it already would have been all over and out :!: :? :(
demol.
I'm afraid you did NOT get my point: I used 'clutches' to refer to some abusive take-over... whereas a win-win agreement is good for Q7/SLR

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OO-SBZ wrote:
By the way, I think the OO-V** is just leased in from Virgin Xpress for the summer season.
I don't think so, All VEX signs are OO-VE*, and secondly VEX hasn't any 800's... it would be nice for the crew... as these aircraft are great to work in :)

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OCR_ole_ole wrote: I don't think so, All VEX signs are OO-VE*,
Fré :D
What about OO-LTM, OO-LTU and OO-VBR ;)

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I'm gonne try to take some pictures from the boeiing 737 new generation. I work every day on such airplanes, but I always forget my camera :cry:

nice pictures redcap!

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OCR_ole_ole wrote:
OO-SBZ wrote:
By the way, I think the OO-V** is just leased in from Virgin Xpress for the summer season.
I don't think so, All VEX signs are OO-VE*, and secondly VEX hasn't any 800's... it would be nice for the crew... as these aircraft are great to work in :)

Fré :D
Please Fré, read the whole thread before answering a message...
I did NOT mean OO-VAS (or OO-VAS) but a OO-V** 734...

BeN :idea:

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I think you meant the B734 OO-VJO. Indeed, it was leased for summer season by SLR from VEX. Operated in white, just the tail logo and small titles were painted.

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Glider wrote:I think you meant the B734 OO-VJO. Indeed, it was leased for summer season by SLR from VEX. Operated in white, just the tail logo and small titles were painted.
Thanks Glider: I had the derivative (-400) and the first three registration letters and you bring me the last letters! :wink:

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No thanks OO-SBZ. It was a real pleasure ;-).

Does that reg stands for OO-Virgin Johan Ornstein? Wasn't he a previous CEO or something?

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Glider wrote:No thanks OO-SBZ. It was a real pleasure ;-).

Does that reg stands for OO-Virgin Johan Ornstein? Wasn't he a previous CEO or something?
In the same category ('let's play with letters'), we can also point out
OO-VBR Boeing 737-4Y0 s/n 24314-1680 delivered 01/89
Virgin Branson Richard :wink:

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