Virgin America Airbus A321neo

Hey, everyone, Virgin America already had a received 4 fleet and 6 left orders transferred to Alaska Airlines last year in 2018 then and last to American Airlines somewhere in early 2024. It is for the true story in history.

Virgin America (N922VA) Airbus A321neo. Named: Frances

Aircraft Name: Frances 922
The credit photo is Mark Szemberski.
Taken date: July 7, 2017, at KJFK/JFK Airport.

https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/11470535

https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Virgin-America

Virgin America had a hub for almost San Francisco and a little hub in Los Angeles, and as an Airbus A321neo was interested in a hub from San Francisco to DCA, JFK, and LAX.

The second time from Los Angeles to SFO, DCA, and JFK.

Virgin America Airbus A321neo

N921VA - Named: neo kid on the block, Fleet Number 921.
N922VA - Named: Frances, Fleet Number 922.
N923VA - Named: 3-2-1 liftoff, Fleet Number 923.
N924VA - Named: 925, Most West Coast ← Alaska Airlines.

I understand but I said please DON’T report the flag and leave the mods to close the topic!

In history, Virgin America had 4 fleets that were merged to be Alaska Airlines’ 10 fleets sold then and the last time to be American Airlines.

Please any questions?

Happy Flying, AJ Johnson!

While this is very pretty and simplistic livery that would look good on IF’s future A321neo, i highly doubt the livery will be painted because Virgin American has been a defuncted airlines for 6+ years. I could be wrong, so please dont trust my words 100%.

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Be quiet. I want this and I know you do too lol

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While i do want this, im keeping my excitment to a mimum and following the Features category rules

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I wish Virgin America still exist todayđŸ„ș one of my fav airlines bc its American 😭

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Yeah this is sadly against the rules :(

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Okay, Yes, I know and will be keeping my topic both with Alaska Airlines and Virgin America was an Airbus A321neo been expired on September 30, 2023, sold and sent to American Airlines somewhere in early 2024. I will in the rules with the feature category, too.

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Don’t these liveries have to get approved? They approved this and 2 Alaska liveries

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I think they were very late the old topic from him was very long at IFC.

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I’ll again quote the category rule:

Ask 2 questions:

  • Is the airline no longer flying? Yes
  • Is it the permanent livery when it ceased operations? Yes

So this topic is well within the rule. Don’t need to act too cautiously.

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Yeah, The staff say to decide in the rules who is no longer operating the airlines. So, I don’t know why.

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Voted!

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Hey, you are welcome to vote. Thank you, guy!