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  • jul247
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    MSN 460 delivery getting closer? Did another engines run and taxi check yesterday

    MSN 460 Singapore Airlines A359 F-WZNY/9V-SJE, engines run and taxi check at TLS:

    https://aibfamily.flights/A350/460

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  • Not You
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    SIA will be operating following additional cargo/pax flights at the end of this month:
    SQ8105/8106 (SIN-BNE)
    SQ8202/8203/8206/8207 (SIN-BOI-SFO-SIN)
    SQ8204/8205 (SIN-LAX)

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  • flyguy
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    A very close call and looks like there was a lack of situational awareness in the flight deck. Surprise the tech crew got off pretty lightly and just undergo a refresher crew resource management training.
    Last edited by flyguy; 13 September 2021, 02:54 PM.

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  • sbs2716g
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    Report from MOT regarding A350 (9V-SMU) which have take off without clearance in 2020 at a Barcelona

    https://www.mot.gov.sg/docs/default-...al-report).pdf

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  • flyguy
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    That's what I read on sometime back that its more to allow the crew to rest and fly the plane back without having a longer layover for the crew.

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  • wlgspotter
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    Originally posted by SQA350 View Post
    Arrived into CHC Yesterday (Wednesday) and left this morning (Thursday)
    wondering if it went tech?
    Do you mean if it went tech because it was on the ground for almost 24 hours?

    If that's your question, then I would say no it most likely didn't go tech. SQ has had their plane in CHC for close to 22 hours since they resumed flying into CHC in the middle of last year since the Covid pandemic started. This is likely in part due to lack of loads, but probably also to allow for the crew to rest before turning around back to Singapore to avoid having the crew spend lengthy layovers and quarantine in their respective MIQ facilities.
    Last edited by wlgspotter; 9 September 2021, 10:06 AM.

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  • SQA350
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    Originally posted by wlgspotter View Post
    I've noted that last night's SQ297 SIN-CHC is operated by 9V-SHP. Searching through FlightRadar24's records over the past year, the only other day which SQ297 SIN-CHC got a Regional A350 is 27th May, so it does look like this is a "unique" situation. Not too surprising given (pax) loads are expected to be light I guess - the plane would probably be pretty full of cargo, especially ex-CHC I would have thought. And given its relatively light loads in these times I guess the Regional A350s would have no problem covering that distance...
    Arrived into CHC Yesterday (Wednesday) and left this morning (Thursday)
    wondering if it went tech?

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  • wlgspotter
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    I've noted that last night's SQ297 SIN-CHC is operated by 9V-SHP. Searching through FlightRadar24's records over the past year, the only other day which SQ297 SIN-CHC got a Regional A350 is 27th May, so it does look like this is a "unique" situation. Not too surprising given (pax) loads are expected to be light I guess - the plane would probably be pretty full of cargo, especially ex-CHC I would have thought. And given its relatively light loads in these times I guess the Regional A350s would have no problem covering that distance...

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  • sbs2716g
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    Originally posted by wlgspotter View Post
    As per MainlyMiles, SQ is relaunching SIN-TPE-LAX from 25th Aug, using standard LH, 3-class A350-900's, operating 3x weekly. It seemed that this will be the 1st time SQ is operating the A350 on a regular, scheduled, basis into TPE. Also, with this flight the SIN-TPE turnaround (flown using their 787-10s) will be scaled back to 4x weekly, thus keeping SIN-TPE on a 7x weekly basis.

    What is interesting with this new flight though is that pax can only either do SIN-TPE, or TPE-LAX, but paxs can't travel SIN-TPE-LAX on it as Taiwan appararently still doesn't allow transit paxs.

    Link to article: https://mainlymiles.com/2021/08/11/s...eedom-flights/
    9V-SMZ did the first SQ36 flight.
    And was welcome by the water canon at taoyuan.
    There is a YouTube video in Chinese though

    https://youtu.be/PNFL5zt76nw

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  • Zlamba
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    Originally posted by flyguy View Post
    Interesting as the SAF chartered a ULR with limited seating. Must be some very VIP passengers as otherwise the RSAF can easily use their A330 MRTT.
    Think currently with the ULRs only serving daily services to SFO and JFK, there would be 2 aircrafts idling at Changi. Seems to be a more viable option at the moment tapping on the ULRs as charters, load permitting, rather than the stretched operations of the main fleet.

    Believe the MRTT are on a tight schedule this week as well supporting exercise Wallaby in Brisbane, and the situation at Afghanistan.

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  • 9V-SPL
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    Originally posted by Not You View Post
    SQ is sending an A359ULR to Sydney as SQ8103 on a SAF Chartered Flight. Aircraft will return as SQ8102 with a stop over in Paya Lebar Airbase.
    Operated by 9V-SGG.

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  • flyguy
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    Interesting as the SAF chartered a ULR with limited seating. Must be some very VIP passengers as otherwise the RSAF can easily use their A330 MRTT.

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  • Not You
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    SQ is sending an A359ULR to Sydney as SQ8103 on a Australian Special Forces Chartered Flight. Aircraft will return as SQ8102 with a stop over in Paya Lebar Airbase.
    Last edited by Not You; 27 August 2021, 12:10 AM.

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  • jul247
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    Originally posted by jul247 View Post
    I read somewhere MSN 485 and MSN 494 will be delivered before MSN 460 but could not find the source now. I think Airbus offers SQ a discount for MSN 460 frame for testing usage.
    MN 460 confirmed to be 9V-SJE, according to https://www.abcdlist.nl/a350f/a350f.html

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  • MainlyMiles
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    Originally posted by flyguy View Post
    Do agree that its for the RSAF charter. On its return leg, it needs a refueling stop in SFO and possibly pick up some pax as otherwise it can make a tech stop in Anchorage for fuel.
    Yes military charter makes sense. Probably transferring personnel since the schedule shows the following pax/cargo operation:

    18/19 Aug
    28/29 Aug
    7/8 Sep

    SIN-BOI Pax & Cargo
    BOI-SFO Cargo
    SFO-SIN Cargo

    24/25 Sep
    30 Sep/1 Oct

    SIN-BOI Cargo
    BOI-SFO Pax & Cargo
    SFO-SIN Pax & Cargo

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