One-Two-Go no longer fly to Udon so I was wondering what it was doing here. I wouldn't have thought Udon was the best place to service a 747 or its jet engines. Maybe its being scrapped and used for training purposes.

Poor 747man,what a dreadful week for him....arjay wrote:When I quickly read the OP on this, I thought it was saying that someone had seen 747Man (Alan) parked up and looking shabby at Udon airport after arriving on a One-Two-Go flight!![]()
Heaven forbid.
Didn't fly for very long with Garuda did it.Bandung_Dero wrote:Just been having a look, appears this plane ceased commercial operations July 2008, so who knows what they are doing!
Aircraft history:
13/09/1984 KLM N4551N
06/02/1991 KLM PH-BUV Stored 27/10/03
17/01/2004 One-Two-Go Airlines HS-UTK
08/12/2007 Garuda HS-UTK lsd from One-Two-Go
01/02/2008 One-Two-Go Airlines HS-UTK Ceased operations July 2008
http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b747-23137.htm
Appears that this site could need an update, they are saying the whole fleet is in storage? Could have been a result of the Phuket accident? Certainly confuses the likes of me.letigger wrote:Saw the aircraft land around midday 14th August, all engines running, it originally parked opposite end to where it is parked now. A close inspection saw two of the engines in poor condition.
I believe it was a diversion in and the passengers were taken to Bangkok on a extra Thai airways flight that departed the day it arrived.
They currently have 10 B747s but I believe only 5 fly, incidentally there are a number of DC-9s parked up at Don Mueang airport most engineless also belonging to 1 to go !!
Links to the EU Air Transport Blacklist & the press release:Significant improvements and accomplishments of the Indonesian civil aviation authority are recognised in the area of safety.
Since the imposition of the ban in July 2007, four air carriers – Garuda Indonesia, Airfast Indonesia, Mandala Airlines and Premiair can be taken off the list, because their authority ensures that they respect the international safety standards.
The Thai carrier One Two Go has been removed from the list as its certificate has been revoked by the Thai aviation authorities.