flypop’s first Airbus A330 has been spotted in the paint shop. The aircraft is having its livery applied ahead of the startup’s entry into service between the United Kingdom and India. The airline has been waiting for India to move onto the UK’s green list before launching.
Who would have known? The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have created the perfect climate for airline startups. Aircraft are cheap, landing slots are plentiful, and some of the competition has been wiped out by a severe lack of revenue. One of these is the London Stansted Airport-based flypop.
flypop’s first Airbus A330 is getting ready
So far flypop has largely been an airline on paper. A target to launch flights by the end of 2019 was unfortunately missed, then in 2020 the pandemic meant launching an airline wasn’t viable a year ago. Now, the tables have turned, and it seems as though flypop is finally on the way with aircraft to prove it.
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Late last night flypop shared images of its first Airbus A330 in the paint shop. Unfortunately, there aren’t any clues as to which aircraft it is, or where the work is taking place, but with some digging, we can make an educated guess as to which aircraft it might be.
According to data from ch-aviation.com, one Airbus A330-300 is currently confirmed to be going to flypop. The aircraft, with serial number 1445, took its first flight in July 2013, making it eight years old. The plane was delivered to Cebu Pacific who is still listed as the operator.
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The plane is, however, managed by Avolon, who we know has signed an agreement with flypop regarding aircraft leasing. With 25,214 flight hours under its belt from 6,914 flight cycles, the aircraft currently registered as RP-C3342 has a current market value of $39.53 million.
Currently in Guangzhou
Data from RadarBox.com shows that RP-C3342 is currently located in Guangzhou, China. The aircraft was ferried across from Manila on May 23rd, having been removed from desert storage in Alice Springs, Australia on May 15th.
Guanzhou is a hive of aviation activity, and it is currently the busiest airport by Airbus A380 operators. The airport is also home to GAMECO, or the Guanzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Company. Along with aircraft maintenance, GAMECO also has the capability to paint aircraft as large as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, meaning that an Airbus A330 would be a piece of cake.
As mentioned above, the photographed aircraft being RP-C3342 in Guangzhou is an educated guess at this point based on the available information. Simple Flying has contacted representatives of flypop for comment.
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