VH-YIU at the Gold Coast (File photo) |
VH-YIU is the fifth and possibly final Virgin Australia Boeing B737-800 to be retrofitted with the new Split Scimitar winglets. VH-YIU spent June and July at Singapore undergoing planned maintenance where it is believed they were fitted. It returned to Australia in mid-July but has so far, avoided visiting CQ.
The Split Scimitar winglets, which have been named after a type of Middle Eastern sword with a curved blade, aim to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. It features a split tip, with one part curved upwards at the end of the wing and a second tip pointing downwards and backwards at an angle.
The winglets, developed by Aviation Partners Boeing, have been available for retrofit on existing Boeing B737 Next Generation aircraft (B737-600, -700, -800 and -900/900ER series aircraft) since 2014. Virgin is the first airline in Australia to introduce the winglets into service.
The four other of the five Boeing B737-800s to be retrofitted with the Split Scimitar winglets were VH-YIV, VH-YIR, VH-YIS and VH-YIT - see Blog posts below.
Photo taken by Brodie Lawson ©
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