From VH-VUC in December 2013 to VH-VUL in February 2015, Flying Colours has played a significant role in the transformation of Virgin Australia from a low-cost-carrier to what it is today.
The Townsville-based paint shop has removed the red, white and blue Virgin Blue livery on 23 of the 56 aircraft that were repainted after the airline rebranded in May 2011.
The last of the 23 repainted aircraft to leave Flying Colours paint shop 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.
The Boeing 737-8FE VH-VUL positioned Townsville - Brisbane in the early hours of Tuesday morning as VA 9938, it later returned to revenue service that day doing Brisbane - Mackay as VA 605
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OUT WITH THE OLD VH-VUV B737-8FE (CN 37821) |
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IN WITH THE NEW VH-VUU B737-838 (CN 36609)
BELOW ARE THE DIFFERENT COLOUR SCHEME'S VIRGIN
HAS HAD IN THE PAST |
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VH-VBY B737-7FE (CN 34323) 50th AIRCRAFT |
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VH-VOI B737-81Q (CN 30786) GILLETTE RAZORS |
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VH-VUL B737-8FE (CN 36603) AVATAR THEME |
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VH-VOJ B737-81Q (CN 30787) HEAD TO QUEENSLAND |
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VH-ZPQ EMBRAER ERJ190 (CN 412) AFL TEAMS |
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VH-VUZ B 737-8FE (CN 39921) GOLD COAST SUNS |
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VH-ZPN EMBRAER ERJ 190 (CN 312) 'FLY PACIFIC BLUE' |
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ZK-PBM B737-8FE (CN 36601) 'FLY PACIFIC BLUE'
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