June 26, 201213 yr Hi guys, I have a question about Virgin Atlantic's a340 livery updates. It seem's to be that they only update their 747s and not their 340s (besides G-VRED) which still isn't the new design. I've noticed this because I always fly on their 340s when flying to LAX and they are always the old liveries with the blue outline around the letters and silver paint. I find it rather strange as to why they would rather update their much older 747s than their a340s which is the company's most common aircraft and used on a much wider variety of routes. How much longer are we going to see this old outdated livery in Virgin's fleet and instead see the new fresh under the belly livery. Thanks FAA Multi Commercial Pilot/Flight Instructor
June 26, 201213 yr Looking at airliners.net Of the 600's G-VEIL has the new colors, and 300's G-VELD, G-VAIR, G-VFAR are, Of the 747's there's G-VROC, GVBIG, G-VAST, G-VTOP, G-VXLG, so they are doing more of the A-340's It's probably just that there are more A340's then 747's so it's less noticeable. Thanks Tom My Youtube Videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/tf51d
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