Taken from Ians Blog

N307FL B738 DHL -a09:00e-n/s fm Tashken (arrived 0922 according to F24)

Hard to find any info on this acft, found this link https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-737-800-n307fl-flight-lease/rqdd6e

Appears to have been converted to a freighter at Tianjin Binhai International Airport (TSN) and then flown here via Tashken. Be nice to see some brand new registered planes like this flown for some work at STS before going into service
 
The Titan A333 G-EODS has arrived this morning for maintenance by STS so should be with us for a while.
Meanwhile the three Wedgetails are still firmly esconsed with a initial in service date is sometime in 2025 being the MOD's latest guess.
 
One of the Wedgetails has broken cover from STS and is just lining up on the runway for a flight.

Well that was a short lived trip out. The Wedgetail waited for the Silkway 74F to come across the runway to the Elmdon ramp and then started moving down the runway. No sooner had it set off then reverse thrust come on and he pulled off the runway. They are just moving back to the end of the runway now for what looks like another go. Could this be some testing for high speed braking? If so it is not the most convenient of times as the SV flight is waiting to proceed to the end of the runway to depart back home.

Update. The same thing has just happened again which makes me think it is just testing procedures etc. It will be interesting to see if they try a third time.
 
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One of the Wedgetails has broken cover from STS and is just lining up on the runway for a flight.

Well that was a short lived trip out. The Wedgetail waited for the Silkway 74F to come across the runway to the Elmdon ramp and then started moving down the runway. No sooner had it set off then reverse thrust come on and he pulled off the runway. They are just moving back to the end of the runway now for what looks like another go. Could this be some testing for high speed braking? If so it is not the most convenient of times as the SV flight is waiting to proceed to the end of the runway to depart back home.

Update. The same thing has just happened again which makes me think it is just testing procedures etc. It will be interesting to see if they try a third time.
The test flight has happened now.
 
The Wedgetail that departed to Southend a couple of weeks ago for painting is due back to its nest with STS tomorrow afternoon.
 
Another BA A321 due in today making three BA aircraft with STS two A321 one of which is due to depart later today to LGW and one A319 also the Air France A319 that has been poorly at the airport since 15/11departed to CDG this morning.

Information via Ian's bhxmovementsblog
 
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