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Fiji Airways 737’s Epic Journey To Europe

- Source: One Mile At A Time Feedback: maraia.vula@fijisun.com.fj

Over the weekend a Fiji Airways Boeing 737 operated a four segment journey from Nadi to Teesside, which saw the plane flying for nearly 24 hours.

How a Fiji Airways 737 flew from Nadi to Teesside

In many cases airlines lease planes long-term, rather than outright buying them. When those leases are up, the planes need to go back to a location that’s agreed upon with the leasing company (the planes typically either go into storage, or get prepared for a new customer).

Well, the lease has just finished on one of Fiji Airways’ longest-serving aircraft, with the registrati­on code DQ-FJF.

The Boeing 737-700 was roughly 22-years-old, as it first joined Air Pacific’s fleet in 1998 (Fiji Airways was known as Air Pacific until it rebranded in 2012).

Well, the plane needed to be flown from Nadi, Fiji, to Teesside, United Kingdom. The direct distance between those two points is nearly 10,000 miles. It goes without saying that this is well beyond the range of the aircraft.

How did journey? the plane complete

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Well, over the course of two(ish) days, four Fiji Airways pilots and two engineers flew the plane for four segments:

* On September 18 the plane first operated a daytime flight from Nadi to Honolulu in 6hr14min

* On September 17 (due to the internatio­nal dateline) the plane operated a redeye from Honolulu to Los Angeles in 4hr56min, landing the morning of September 18

* On September 19 (after the crew had a chance to rest) the plane operated a redeye from Los Angeles to Bangor in 5hr16min, landing the morning of September 20

* On September 20 the plane operated a daytime flight from Bangor to Teesside, landing the evening of September 20.

In the end the plane covered a distance of 11,407 miles, and spent a total of 22hr 3min in the air.

These kinds

of

flights

are

really

common (and cool)

Understand­ably a lot of people don’t consider the complicate­d logistics of aircraft deliveries and returns, so it’s cool that Fiji Airways chose to highlight it on Twitter.

Of course it’s easy enough to delivery a Boeing 787, which can fly just about anywhere in the world nonstop when empty.

However, on the other end of the spectrum in commercial aviation

you have continents many days.

While I’m sure there are more extreme examples, when Air Tanzania took delivery of a Dash 8-400 in late 2019, it flew from Goose Bay to Keflavik to Prague to Addis Ababa to Mwanza. Cool stuff, eh?

turboprops that cross and oceans across

Bottom line

Over the weekend a Fiji Airways

Boeing 737 completed a four segment journey from Fiji to the UK, as the plane was being retuned to its leasing company.

It’s always cool to see the kind of routings used for these flights, and I have to imagine these are pretty fun (or at least unique) flights for pilots to operate as well.

 ??  ?? From left to right: Fiji Airways First Officer, B737, Dylan Maharaj , Captain, B737 Paul Nailatikau, Captain, B737, Amit Ambalal and First Officer, B737, Christina Zoing and Licensed Aircraft Maintenanc­e Engineer Anare Kapaiwai.
From left to right: Fiji Airways First Officer, B737, Dylan Maharaj , Captain, B737 Paul Nailatikau, Captain, B737, Amit Ambalal and First Officer, B737, Christina Zoing and Licensed Aircraft Maintenanc­e Engineer Anare Kapaiwai.
 ??  ?? The route the Fiji Airways 737 flew from Nadi, Fiji, to Teesside, United Kingdom.
The route the Fiji Airways 737 flew from Nadi, Fiji, to Teesside, United Kingdom.

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