VA B773ER refurbishment

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I looked back two or three pages in the VA FF threads and surprisingly could not see this topic discussed, so apologies if it has been elsewhere.

Of the five B773ER VA has (presently for VA1/2/7 and VA8) which registration number has been refurbished to the new J standard, which one (if any0 is in the 'shops' (hangar) at present (in the USA from memory) and which ones are unrefurbished?

From memory only one has been 'done' to date.
 
I looked back two or three pages in the VA FF threads and surprisingly could not see this topic discussed, so apologies if it has been elsewhere.

Of the five B773ER VA has (presently for VA1/2/7 and VA8) which registration number has been refurbished to the new J standard, which one (if any0 is in the 'shops' (hangar) at present (in the USA from memory) and which ones are unrefurbished?

From memory only one has been 'done' to date.
according to the VA Source web site, and I have no idea how current it is, VH-VPD, VH-VPE and VH-VPH have been refurbished, VH-VOZ and VH-VPF are still to be done.
 
Correct. VH-VOZ is the last one in Lake Charles at the moment getting the refurbishment. It'll ferry to AUH to pick up VA30 at the end of the month.
 
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I looked back two or three pages in the VA FF threads and surprisingly could not see this topic discussed, so apologies if it has been elsewhere.

Of the five B773ER VA has (presently for VA1/2/7 and VA8) which registration number has been refurbished to the new J standard, which one (if any0 is in the 'shops' (hangar) at present (in the USA from memory) and which ones are unrefurbished?

From memory only one has been 'done' to date.
http://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au/community/showthread.php?p=1487227
 
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