Thought I'd update this since they just "ordered" 3 787 (OK, transferred from SQ).
SCOOT FLEET & ORDERS (UPDATED 23 DECEMBER 2019)
Airbus A320-200
In Service: 26
Seating: 180Y (TR A320 Y)
- 9V-TAN (Nomo Fomo)
- 9V-TAO (Sunny Side Up)
- 9V-TAQ (Shiok Lah!)
- 9V-TAU (Sunshine Paradise)
- 9V-TAV (Flying Banana)
- 9V-TAX (Pineapple Express)
- 9V-TAZ (Ki Jiak Hong)
- 9V-TRC (宝贝)
- 9V-TRD (Felix)
- 9V-TRE (Yellow Tail)
- 9V-TRH (Jane)
- 9V-TRI (Speedy)
- 9V-TRK (Scooting Star)
- 9V-TRL (Hamachi)
- 9V-TRM (So Far So Scoot)
- 9V-TRN (Conscious Coupling)
- 9V-TRO (Escape the Ordinary)
- 9V-TRP (Tango Romeo Papa)
- 9V-TRQ (Gado Go)
- 9V-TRR (Berscootu)
- 9V-TRS (자기야 Jagiya)
- 9V-TRT (Chalo Chalo)
- 9V-TRU (Yellow Zone)
- 9V-TRV (Fuyoooh!)
- 9V-TRW (Bayanihan)
- 9V-TRX (Niner-Victor)
Airbus A320neo
In Service: 2
On Order: 31
Seating: 186Y (TR A320 Y)
- 9V-TNA (Chapati Party)
- 9V-TNB (Go Go Tamago)
Airbus A321neo
In Service: 0
On Order: 16
Seating: 236Y (TR A320 Y)
Boeing 787-8
In Service: 10
On Order: 3
Seating 1: 21J/314Y (TR 787 J, TR 787 Y)
- 9V-OFA (八宝)
- 9V-OFB (Lickity-Split)
- 9V-OFC (Scootalicious)
- 9V-OFD (Goin' Scootin')
- 9V-OFE (The Future Is Yellow)
- 9V-OFG (KamaScootra)
Seating 2: 18J/311Y (TR 787 J, TR 787 Y)
- 9V-OFH (Scooti-mite)
- 9V-OFI (Mous-Scoot-ka)
- 9V-OFJ (Bo Jio)
- 9V-OFK (Getting Lei'd)
Boeing 787-9
In Service: 10
On Order: 2
Seating: 35J/340Y (TR 787 J, TR 787 Y)
- 9V-OJA (Dream Start)
- 9V-OJB (Barry)
- 9V-OJC (Inspiring Spirit)
- 9V-OJD (Big Yella Fella)
- 9V-OJE (Maju lah)
- 9V-OJF (Bo-eng)
- 9V-OJG (Wandermust)
- 9V-OJH (Fernweh)
- 9V-OJI (Ojisan)
- 9V-OJJ (Holiyear)
Total
In Service: 48
On Order: 52
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Pass by changi twice (last week n this week). Saw many scoot planes parking near the MI 737MAX (near to PIE). At least 5-6 each time.
Wonder why there are so many planes parking ? Previous few months at most see 1-2 only.
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Originally posted by jul247 View PostTheir sole A319 is gone for good. Departed few days ago to US for storage, maybe scrapping given the low residual value of A319. I always wanted to board it, but never got chance due to last min aircraft swap. Would love to have its safety card as alternative, if possible.
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Apparently it's a question of delivery slots. I seem to recall reading that the bulk of them are due from next year onwards...
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Does anyone know why Scoots A320neos are taking so long to deliver? It’s been 10 months since the last delivery.
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Their sole A319 is gone for good. Departed few days ago to US for storage, maybe scrapping given the low residual value of A319. I always wanted to board it, but never got chance due to last min aircraft swap. Would love to have its safety card as alternative, if possible.
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Originally posted by eamond View PostAn airline of SQ size can afford having multiple plane types to avoid the saga like WN is currently experiencing.
Add onto that A321neo is the only feasible narrowbody in that seat category. It also has the range and performance, which MAX10 has none of these.
Michael
I think it was a badly botched plan to move B737s into TR, thankfully the 737MAX grounding have allowed them to undo it.
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Originally posted by 9V-SML View PostEither Karamjit Kaur can’t quite make up her mind or Scoot CEO misspoke. One moment it’s the A321neo, in another it’s the A320neo with 236 seats.
That said, the seating density on the A321neo doesn’t sound very comfortable for 5-6 hour flights (to Japan, I imagine).
Maybe even to australia on this, will be a nightmare.
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Looks like the A321 also have some problems in its flight control ie n the event of an un-commanded excessive pitch up in altitude. EASA notes that analysis of the Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC) L102 module, installed in A321neo aircraft, revealed that the excessive pitch up altitude is only sparked when the aircraft enters certain conditions and performs specific manoeuvres.
As a result of this un-commanded pitch up moment, pilots will have to work with an aircraft under reduced control. Airbus notes this anomaly applies to Pratt and Whitney and CFM powered A321neos. Being a fly-by-wire aircraft since its launch in the 1980s, the Airbus A320 Family boasts advanced flight control laws which protect passengers and crew members, as well as dampening uncomfortable adjustments to pitch and roll in flight.
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostSurely its better for the group to stick with either the Boeing 737 or the Airbus A320 family. Why do SQ/Scoot/SilkAir keep switching between the two?
Add onto that A321neo is the only feasible narrowbody in that seat category. It also has the range and performance, which MAX10 has none of these.
Michael
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Surely its better for the group to stick with either the Boeing 737 or the Airbus A320 family. Why do SQ/Scoot/SilkAir keep switching between the two?
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Looks like it's 6 conversions, and 10 leased in.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-s...-idUSKCN1UO10X
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Originally posted by 9V-SML View PostEither Karamjit Kaur can’t quite make up her mind or Scoot CEO misspoke. One moment it’s the A321neo, in another it’s the A320neo with 236 seats.
That said, the seating density on the A321neo doesn’t sound very comfortable for 5-6 hour flights (to Japan, I imagine).
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Originally posted by yuuka_miya View PostThey're buying 16 A321neos:
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...acity-and-grow
Not sure if these are conversions or new orders.
That said, the seating density on the A321neo doesn’t sound very comfortable for 5-6 hour flights (to Japan, I imagine).Last edited by 9V-SML; 29 July 2019, 10:34 PM.
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