Ex-Britannia 757(s) at Gatwick
Ex-Britannia 757(s) at Gatwick
Author
Discussion

MikeGTi

Original Poster:

2,662 posts

225 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
While sat near Gatwick I've noticed a few ex-Britannia 757s landing, but they don't appear on FlightRadar or ADS-B exchange and I haven't managed to spot a reg..

Does anyone know who's operating them and what for?

Tbh as I don't have ant reg it could just be one aircraft that I've seen a number of times...

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
There’s a Spanish outfit with a B777 and a B757 that have a similar colour scheme doing sub charters for someone at the moment.










Was it possibly them?

MikeGTi

Original Poster:

2,662 posts

225 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
They definitely look like the culprits!

djc206

13,429 posts

149 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
Operating for Norwegian airlines long haul. Callsign Rednose. We’ve had A340-300’s, B777’s and I think some A330-200’s if memory serves.

Eric Mc

124,933 posts

289 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
The last Britannia colour scheme disappeared many years ago.

Composite Guru

2,448 posts

227 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
I thought most of the Brits aircraft had been changed to TUI livery?

I recently landed at Gatwick and noticed a couple of BY reg'ed ones sat there.

Leadfoot

1,914 posts

305 months

Friday 21st June 2019
quotequote all
Privilege style.

777 for Norwegian.

757 for Iceland air

RobbyJ

1,794 posts

246 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all


I spotted one on FR24. The charter company name sounds fancy but the seats look standard economy when you google pics of the cabin.

Baby Shark doo doo doo doo

15,078 posts

193 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all


Loved their design smile

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

91 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
Leadfoot said:
Privilege style.

777 for Norwegian.

757 for Iceland air
filling in for grounded maxs?

This must be killing the airlines.

Wozy68

5,436 posts

194 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
Teddy Lop said:
Leadfoot said:
Privilege style.

777 for Norwegian.

757 for Iceland air
filling in for grounded maxs?

This must be killing the airlines.
But better than the Max killing us smile

wolfracesonic

8,926 posts

151 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
Am I right in thinking 757s are a bit a hot rod as far as airliner performance is concerned?

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
wolfracesonic said:
Am I right in thinking 757s are a bit a hot rod as far as airliner performance is concerned?
Yes they’re very overpowered. I used to fly them and they have great performance and great brakes. You can land and take off in all sorts of short runways.l and they had good range.

They were 70s technology though and not very efficient fuel wise.

People are still operating them because they need that performance or they’re getting them on really cheap leases.






Stedman

7,386 posts

216 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
Baby Shark doo doo doo doo said:


Loved their design smile
It has something about it that remind me of the FW17 and FW18 from 1995 and 1996

MitchT

17,089 posts

233 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
First plane I ever flew on was a Britannia 757 - MAN to NAP. Always had a lot of affection for 757s.

and31

4,633 posts

151 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
Britannia!!
That takes me back-first airline I ever flew with when I was a child-737’s from Luton,I can remember they had names on the aircraft,one was “sir Barnes Wallace” and the other was “Robert Falcon Scott”
It would have been 1986/87 -flying then seemed like a treat,not an ordeal as it is now!!
Really surprised myself remembering the names of the planes lol

ukaskew

10,642 posts

245 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
djc206 said:
Operating for Norwegian airlines long haul. Callsign Rednose. We’ve had A340-300’s, B777’s and I think some A330-200’s if memory serves.
A bit OT but why does it seem Norwegian are particularly badly affected by grounded planes, just unlucky with the make up of their fleet? I know they've had hundreds of complaints about the NYC route, huge delays and sub standard replacement charter jets a frequent occurrence.

When I flew out of Gran Canaria recently they had a line of planes down towards the end of the runway with engine covers on.

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
quotequote all
ukaskew said:
A bit OT but why does it seem Norwegian are particularly badly affected by grounded planes, just unlucky with the make up of their fleet? I know they've had hundreds of complaints about the NYC route, huge delays and sub standard replacement charter jets a frequent occurrence.

When I flew out of Gran Canaria recently they had a line of planes down towards the end of the runway with engine covers on.
The had 787s with rolls Royce engines that got grounded with fatigue. The airlines with 787s and General Electric engines were OK. Then they had the 737max grounded too.

Just bad luck really.

Baby Shark doo doo doo doo

15,078 posts

193 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
quotequote all
and31 said:
Britannia!!

It would have been 1986/87 -flying then seemed like a treat,not an ordeal as it is now!!
It was the same for me apart from flying Air Europa in the mid 80s. Gatwick to
Orlando with a stop off at Bangor air base to refuel on a 757. Even as an 8 year old I was thinking “crap there’s no space for my legs”. Although it was fantastic to see the US military hardware on the tarmac, plus the F16 escort at one point (I assume we were refuelling hehe ). Plus the bone shakers that DanAir used, the DC10 of British Caledonian was another rough one from memory.

Apart from that it was always pleasant with a better clientele than you get today. Many airlines are no more than a flying MegaBus nowadays to move the underclasses from the UK to the likes of Benidorm frown friend of ours is a stewardess on the Newcastle- Ibiza route and cannot wait to get out of regional airlines.