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Which Virgin flies 73s?

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c9skytrain

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Har, I just read my headline.
Anyway a couple of days ago we are taxiing past the hangar in MCO that does the XM and the Satillite TV installs and lo and behold, in the hangar is a new red 73 that is painted on the side Virgin (something).com The lettering I could not read was in blue in somesort of script. The glare from the lights and the angle washed out the telling word! I thought Virgin America was going to fly A320s. The CA and I confirmed that it was a 73. Isn't there a couple other Virgin outfits overseas?
 
Virgin Express flies out of Europe ( I think Brussels is the main hub).
For the other kind, your guess is as good as mine...
 
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Citation, next time you can link any a.net shot using the html link they giv eyou at the top of the page
 
It was a Virgin Blue bird. I guess they get the TV install since XM won't work there. Thanks for the replies.
 
Next time you pass a Virgin (insert subsidary here) think "thank you W for pushing foriegn ownership of an airline in America."
 
big_al said:
Citation, next time you can link any a.net shot using the html link they giv eyou at the top of the page

i like the wide clicking area that the search engine results gives ya. less movement of the mouse and thus reduced exposure to possible carpal tunnel. (i care)
 

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