Thursday, 21 September 2023

Virgin Australia grounds some 737s

VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8FE VH-YFX (MSN 41013)

Australian airline Virgin Australia has been forced to ground two of its Boeing 737-800s following engine troubles.

The airline’s findings relate to aircraft potentially fitted with falsely documented parts to the engine. Therefore, this is a substantial safety concern for the major airline.

Virgin Australia only became aware of the possible issues following falsified certification documents from AOG Technics, a key supplier in Britain surfacing.

The part is currently being removed on VH-YFR, which has become the second aircraft Virgin Australia has been made aware of that has been affected. These replacements are taking place in Brisbane, Australia. Brisbane remains a crucial city for the carrier, which offers services around Australia.

Since its restructuring and filing for administration many years back, Virgin Australia has heavily relied on the Boeing 737 to power its network and acquired its first 737 MAX only a month ago.

However, this problem impacting a handful of its 737s isn’t new, with other customers being affected thus far. CFM International launched legal action against AOG Technics after 68 engines were reportedly uncovered to have falsely certified documents, a very valid concern.

One of the main inconsistencies highlighted through recent reports is concerns over the age of the parts being installed. ACOG’s documentation has not lined up with the CFM claim, saying that the installed parts have been very clearly used.

According to reports, Southwest Airlines  and United Airlines have also found fake engine parts. The fake parts were supplied from AOG Technics.
Southwest revealed on the 8th of September that it had removed a pair of low-pressure turbine blades from one of its Boeing 737 NG aircraft. The part was removed out of caution.

United Airlines has also revealed that it
as found two faulty engine parts on two
separate aircraft. The airline said that the
part will be replaced before returning 

Monday, 18 September 2023

Chasing more Beluga's, part two

Looking at the Toulouse airport spotting page, we found a few good locations to go to. Some were walking distance from the hotel, like the north and south carparks. But some, like "The Hill" needed a car to get to. So, after visiting the carparks, while the sun was behind, we grabbed an Uber and headed to the hill for a few hours. We saw the new blue Condor going out for a test flight. A China Southern A350 leaving for its new home, and even a diversion from Lufthansa (in the skyteam livery) due to low fuel because of storms.


VISTARA AIRBUS A320-200N F-WWTN (MSN N/A)


ROYAL AIR MORAC BOEING 737-85E (MSN 33978)

CONDOR AIRBUS 330- F-WWYE (MSN N/A)



CHINA SOUTHERN AIRBUS A350-941 B-32EW (MSN 625)


AIR CORSICA AIRBUS A320-214 F-HZDP (MSN 3325)

AIR FRANCE AIRBUS A318-111 F-GUGQ (MSN 2972)

AIRBUS A321-253NY F-WWAB (MSN 11080)


AIR ALGERIE BOEING 737-8D6 7T-VKC (MSN 34166)

EASY JET AUSTRIA AIRBUS A320-214 OE-INE (MSN 7750)

RYAN AIR BOEING 737-8AS 9H-QEN (MSN 44827)

FLYNAS AIRBUS A320-200N F-WWIF (MSN N/A)

TAP EXPRESS EMBRAER ER195 CS-TTZ (MSN 19000628)

AVANTI AIR DASH 8 Q400 D-AASH (MSN 4187)

AIRBUS BELUGA (No 5) AIRBUS A330-743L F-GXLN (MSN 2027)



LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A319-114 D-AILP (MSN 0717)

ZIMEX ATR 42-500 HB-ALN (MSN 0528)

EASY JET AUSTRIA AIRBUS A319-111 OE-LQQ (MSN 3845)

LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A320-214 D-AIUM (MSN 6577)





Sunday, 17 September 2023

Chasing Beluga's at Toulouse Airport

Having an obsession with commercial aviation, seeing the Beluga was the last huge aircraft on my bucket list. I have seen the Antonov Myra 225, I have seen the Boeing Dreamlifter, twice. And now I have seen the Airbus Beluga. As we were in Paris on holidays, it was my wife's suggestion we go to Toulouse and visit the home of Airbus. In Brisbane, Australia, where we live, we might see one or two con trails from aircraft a day. During our trip to Amsterdam, Paris and now Toulouse, the contrails never end. Maybe 20 an hour every hour. We stayed at the NH Hotel right at the airport, and we asked for a high room overlooking the airport. So a lot of these photos were taken from the hotel room.

LUMI WINGS BOEING 737-7K2 SX-LWC (MSN 30659)

FLY ARYSTAN AIRBUS A320-200 (MSN N/A)

AIR FRANCE AIRBUS A220-300 F-HZUL (MSN 55174)

AIRBUS A321-253NY F-WWAB (MSN N/A)

LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A319-114 D-AILT (MSN 0738)

AIRBUS A320-271 F-WNEO (MSN N/A)

IBERIA REGIONAL CRJ1000 EC-MLO (MSN 19050)

VOLOTEA AIRBUS A319-111 EC-NHP (MSN 2870)

BRUSSELS AIRLINES AIRBUS A319-111 (MSN 2287)

TURKISH BOEING 737-MAX 8 TC-LCU (MSN 60068)

BUSINESS AVIATION ASIA DASSAULT FALCON 7X B-8205 (MSN 209)

AIRBUS A320-200 F-WWBM (MSN N/A)

AIR INDIA AIRBUS A320-200N F-WWDO (MSN N/A)

ROYAL AIR MAROC BOEING 737-8B6 CN-ROY (MSN 33070)

AVIANCA AIRBUS 320-200 F-WWIK (MSN N/A)

AIRBUS BELUGA (No 6) AIRBUS A330-743 XL F-WWYX (MSN N/A)



AIRBUS BELUGA (No 4) AIRBUS A330-743L F-GXLJ (MSN 1985)



AIRBUS A380-841 F-WWOW (MSN 001)

AIRBUS BELUGA (No 6) AIRBUS A330-743L F-WWYX (MSN N/A)

SAS AIRBUS A320-200N F-WWB (MSN N/A)

IBERIA AIRBUS A350-941 F-WWAW (MSN N/A)

LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A350-941 F-WZFQ (MSN N/A)

EMBRAER PHENOM 300 F-HRDG (MSN 50500644)

VOLOTEA AIRBUS A319-111 EC-NDH (MSN 3403)

LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A319-114 D-AILK (MSN 679)

AIRBUS BELUGA (No 4) AIRBUS A330-743L F-GXLJ (MSN 1985)


TUNISAIR AIRBUS A320-214 TS-ITA (MSN 4502)