The second of only two Boeing 737-700s now in the Virgin Australia fleet, VH-VBZ, has been repainted.
The aircraft, first delivered to Virgin Blue in 2005 and named Maliblue, emerged from the Flying Colours paintshop at Townsville Airport on Friday evening wearings its new Virgin Australia colours and bearing the new name Cronulla Beach.
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Nigel Daw
says:Understand only one or two B737-8FE’s left in the old ‘Virgin Blue’ red colourscheme.
Ben
says:Only one B737-800 left in the old scheme and will be repainted by end mid February.
William
says:Is the 737 with the red nose still getting around?