Now it says one voter so it seems like it’s working
Sigh!
Also I suggested to fix the poll a bit so you can see who has voted like this
- Test
- test
Cool, but we need to go back on topic before the moderators get mad at us so end this discussion ![]()
Just showing how to make a pie chart, I know your sort of a new user so I’m just helping. ![]()
Livery design competition ends, the third design wins!
The results show that most people decided that the third design had the most votes. The new livery will be added immediately according to Ace Airline’s CEO.
MithFly Australia’s Second A320 now on Australian soil - MithFly’s Only Airbus A318 to return to service
The second Airbus A320 of 12 ordered Airbus A320-200 aircraft(VH-M3B) has officially landed at Sydney airport at 7:29pm on the 25th of November 2024. Excitement has started to flood in for Aussie Avgeeks as a new domestic airline gets ready to compete in the aviation market.
The aircraft, VH-M3B, another Airbus A320-216 built in 2011 was seen standing at stand D92 since its landing aside to VH-M3A after it had landed from another successful test flight to Canberra.
In the coming days, VH-M3B will join alongside VH-M3A in test flights to Canberra airport and will soon start test flights between Sydney and Melbourne.
In other news, MithFly’s only Airbus A318-100 has offically finished repairs down in Melbourne and took on a ferry flight back to Sydney, touching down at 10:30am this morning after almost a month since it last took off from Sydney.
VH-JAL, the 2008 Built Airbus A318-112, suffered a bird strike while on final approach on Nadi on October 26th 2024. The aircraft will complete its first flight back on the Sydney-Nadi route departing at 6:15am on the 26th of November for Nadi.
Ace airlines acquires used 747-400 to send to Bari airport
The 747-400, registered as NTTX had previously be used by Delta Airlines, has made its way into the hands of Ace Airlines. The decision to send it to bari was made as the destination had slots open at the airport, and needed a plane to fill it in. They were originally going to send their a340-300 to send it there but instead opted for the 747 as they would benefit more from it. Now their A340 needs a destination and is open to any customers after finishing its contract.
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Aircraft will be unpainted for the time being for undisclosed reasons.
problems with weather
Today, Horsepower Airlines is under scrutiny after hundreds of passengers voice their worry over a recent takeoff in almost White Out snow conditions.
After a flash blizzard hit IDA in recent weeks, Horsepower Airlines did not cancel any flights and they are facing criticism for that choice.
“I could hardly see the runway beneath us, and the pilots were taking off in this?” said a passenger on board HPA6730, a concorde flight to Sydney.
“once we got below the clouds, I wondered if I would be able to make it home. While I’m glad I did but I wish I wouldn’t have after that landing” said another passenger from an Inbound Evening Star flight from Frankfurt.
The CEO made a statement 3 days later, saying “The pilots were trained for those conditions”, “IDA has flash blizzards all the time during the winter, we can’t afford to cancel flight every time it happens” he later said, pointing out recent JJet schedules out of IDA and noting the many delays and cancelations through snow events.
Even with this reassurance, the statement went to deaf ears as hundreds complained
Even with the effect on their operations in the north, Snowbirds fuel their southern operations, as hundreds of thousands move south to avoid the imminent snow.
Horsepower Air’s hub in the Caribbean
Public competition for new IAD livery
FlyMetro is sending two of its 777-300ERs to the paint shop to get a commemorative livery celebrating the release of the upcoming IAD remodel.
They will be holding a public poll today to decide a livery in anticipation of the remodel coming out within a month.
The options are:
1: Sky
2: Welcome to Washington
3: Virginia, D.C., and Maryland (based off colors on their flags)
Vote here!
- 1: Sky
- 2: Welcome to Washington
- 3: Virginia, D.C., and Maryland
Vote is happening
Today a 777 was sent to SNN for a repaint but decided to have the public vote for the special livery.
Here is a list
Premier Jet
Retro
Green bird
Waves and sea
Voting will end on the 1st of December with the results shortly after.
- Premier Jet
- Retro
- Green bird
- Waves and sea
Everyone changing liverys ![]()
I just get the best of both worlds by having one livery per airport, it does get expensive though when I’m paying 18 GP for a livery I’ll only use on 5 planes ![]()
Meanwhile I just am like “yeah sure this plane gets a special today”
I have a variety I use, same livery but different colors depending on its destination.
Here’s a top down for my A350 fleet to South America and Eastern Europe from BKK, for example.
Boy it was tough for me to decide between two of the livery’s.
yeah belgium reigonals livery has already been changed becuase it ceased operations last week. Although the airline & I (the CEO) Will make a vote when the times near
Black Lime Expands
Black Lime has Exapand to NGO Follwing the clousre of Belgium reigonal (they had a operating base there) Belgium asia airlines also Is rivaling Black Lime so Let’s see what happens
MithFly’s Airbus A318-100 Back in Service/ MithFly’s third Airbus A320 spotted in MithFly COlours at Hamburg
VH-JAL, MithFly’s Airbus A318-112 has offically now returned to service following maintenance repairs at Melbourne. It was seen landing at Nadi airport after while since the bird strike that forced the plane’s emergency landing more than a month ago.
In other news, MithFly’s third A320 has been spotted at Hamburg coming out from a fresh roll of paint. The third aircraft(VH-M3C) which is an A320-216 built in 2011, is expected to make its delivery flight a week ahead of schedule.
FlyMetro’s “Welcome to Washington” livery wins contest
After a poll yesterday among WoA forum members, the ‘Welcome to Washington’ livery won with 57% of the votes. The livery is designed to celebrate the upcoming IAD remodel.
Two 777s (registered NLVI and NMWW) are en-route to FlyMetros maintenance facility in PRG for a routine inspection and repainting. FlyMetro says they plane to have the plane back in the air for flights during the Christmas rush around December 15, also hopefully close to the IAD remodel release date.
NLVI Landing in PRG













