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| VH-X3E arrives into Adelaide on Wednesday |
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| 9V-JSN (File photo) |
The A320 also spent time in Australia from 2022 to 2024 operating with Jetstar as VH-XNI.
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| VH-XNI at Brisbane (File photo) |
9V-JSN was ferried to Alice Springs in at the start of August this year. It was then placed on the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-X3E with this registration marking 'taped' over the Singaporean registration marking.
VH-X3E was then ferried from Alice Springs to Melbourne (Tullamarine) on Friday 12 September with it commencing operations with Jetstar as described above on Wednesday 17 September.
Of interest, the collapse of Jetstar Asia has seen nine of their Airbus A320 ‘classic’ aircraft joining (or for three of them re-joining) the Jetstar Australia fleet. They are all currently planned to be placed into storage at Alice Springs where they will be placed on the Australian Aircraft Register. The aircraft include: 9V-JSM (ex VH-XNN) which is to become VH-X3D, 9V-JSN (ex VH-XNI) which is to become VH-X3E, 9V-JSU (ex VH-XNP) which is to become VH-X3L, 9V-JSO which is to become VH-X3F, and 9V-JSX (ex 9V-TAZ with Tigerair and Scoot) which will become VH-X3P, 9V-JSV (ex VH-XNW) which is to become VH-X3N, 9V-JSK which is to become VH-X3B, 9V-JSR which is to become VH-X3J, and 9V-JSQ which is to become VH-X3H.
Photos taken by Stefan Perkas, Tony Haynes and Lloyd Fox ©



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