Originally Posted by
Pilot37
Some A320NEO & A321NEO Updates:
XFW - A321NEO's:
Future G-TNED (MSN12029) is on its 2nd test flight this morning
Future G-TNEE (MSN12015) has still not had its body join with only the rear section spotted last week
Pilot37
Thanks to Dan Raistrick for these updates
I'm not a frequent visitor to this thread, but is there a reason that an later MSN frame is about to be delivered well before an earlier one?
Originally Posted by
HarryDavies
It looks like BA may have made a slight change to the liveries on the A321neos, there’s a lot more white around the door
G-NEOP
G-TNED
Could this be a regulatory thing? I remember seeing a social media post not that long ago asking about one of the reasons why the US Air Force frames were different from other commercial/privates aircraft.. The answer was that they had no visible surrounds to their 'exit' doors . Maybe because they are technically 'military' aircraft?