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Anyone here going to see it?V AUSTRALIA TO SHOWCASE FIRST 777 AIRCRAFT TO STAFF BUSHFIRE FUNDRAISER EVENT AT BRISBANE AIRPORT
V Australia will turn its staff “show and tell’ of the airline’s brand new 777-300ER aircraft this weekend into a fundraising event to raise funds for the Victoria Bushfires Relief Appeal.
The airline will host more than 1900 team members and their families at an aircraft open day which will be the first opportunity for the majority of the airline’s office staff and crew members to see “Didgeree Blue” following its arrival from the Boeing factory in the USA earlier this week.
Hotdog stands will be set up at the event and all proceeds from the day will be combined with the $100,000+ already raised by staff, crew and Virgin Blue Guests over the past week via in-flight and office collections.
V Australia will be the only Australian airline to fly 777-300ER aircraft and will launch services between Australia and the USA on the 27 February. The V Australia aircraft has a number of unique features ranging from a female only toilet, a starry ceiling, Australiana animals and symbols on the wallpaper as well as quirky catchphrases on the crockery. The special design elements were created by the Virgin Blue and V Australia teams in conjunction with manufacturer Boeing and staff will see it for themselves for the first time this weekend.
The aircraft has a total of 361 seats, including 33 in Business Class, 40 in Premium Economy and 288 in Economy Class.
Where: Brisbane Airport, Old International Termial, Corner of Lomandra Drive and Boronia Road, Brisbane Airport precinct
When: Sunday 15 February 2009, 2pm
Who: Mr Brett Godfrey, Virgin Blue Chief Executive, Mr Scott Swift, Executive General Manager, V Australia, More than 1900 excited Virgin Blue & V Australia team members
Will check it out if i can convince mrsdoc.
Bet BAC isnt donating all the carparking costs to the fire charities.![]()
I read this as being for Staff and familys,, and invited guests![]()
The V Australia aircraft has a number of unique features ranging from a female only toilet,
So how do they enforce this? Only seat women in the vicinity? A door person?
And why not a male only toilet, e.g. a urinal?
Bet it doesn't last long.
For anybody interested the second VA 777,VH-VPD arrived in Brisbane this morning,it's my understanding,from a friend who works at BNE that it will be doing almost continuous MEL-ADL training flights over the weekend with "Touch and Go" landings at Avalon regularly.
Perhaps the signs on the door may indicate the purpose, such as some of these examples:
And I wonder if they ever bought an A380 if the pointy end facilities may look like this?
NM aka Nelly Mobbs
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