moa999
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That is due to aircraft now being moved to different AOCs. There are a number of 737s that are now listed under VAI instead of VAA.
Air Operators Certificate.
Remember that the ownership of the listed VAH which owns 100% of domestic is different to VAi which was grandfathered so Australian holdings are >50%.
I assume any aircraft that Virgin wants to fly internationally must be under the International AOC.
Practically for you it should make no difference, unless you get one of the International configured 737s (ie those without a true Business Class) - albeit I think this is changing