Back to Squawk list
  • 9

Bye-bye Blue – Virgin Australia finishes fleet repainting program

제출됨
 
The last of the 23 repainted aircraft to leave Flying Colours was Boeing 737-800 VH-VUL, which emerged from the hangar named Ocean Grove Beach on Monday evening sporting the Virgin Australia name in silver-grey print on the side of an all-white fuselage. (australianaviation.com.au) 기타...

Sort type: [Top] [Newest]


cuttlefish
Wow! Now that was impressive!

Wonder what a paint job like that costs, including delivery/return flight costs?

$150,000 at a guess?

Anybody know?
geoff930
Yes, repaint costs about AUD$145,000 + the cost of out of service for 11 days. I think each aircraft was on a scheduled flight to/from Townsville, so ferrying cost not an issue.If some of the aircraft needed repainting, then part of normal maintenance. The original red colour always seems to need polishing..maybe just sun damage.
Hiltonconroy
Reminds me of Government departments who change their name ( but nothing else). The costs are massive.
Did Virgin really need to go this far with their rebranding and full painting of planes? Perhaps they could have made a compromise.
Seems a waste of money to me. Other factors are more important in selling seats.
To me the most important thing is to give people a few inches more leg room so as to make Economy travel bearable... but do so without gouging travellers with massive increases in fares (eg premium economy or business class). The general approach now is "pay for an upgrade or suffer in economy". One armed midgets are the only people who travel on airlines with any real degree of comfort.

로그인

계정을 가지고 계십니까? 사용자 정의된 기능, 비행 경보 및 더 많은 정보를 위해 지금(무료) 등록하세요!
FlightAware 항공편 추적이 광고로 지원된다는 것을 알고 계셨습니까?
FlightAware.com의 광고를 허용하면 FlightAware를 무료로 유지할 수 있습니다. Flightaware에서는 훌륭한 경험을 제공할 수 있도록 관련성있고 방해되지 않는 광고를 유지하기 위해 열심히 노력하고 있습니다. FlightAware에서 간단히 광고를 허용 하거나 프리미엄 계정을 고려해 보십시오..
종료