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Virgin Australia to relaunch with 56 Boeing 737s – Executive Traveller
The rescued and rebooted airline maps out the size of its streamlined domestic fleet.

Virgin Australia will return to the skies under new owners Bain Capital with a pared-back fleet of 56 Boeing 737 jets flying to an equally slimmed-down domestic network.
The airlines workhorse Boeing 737 fleet numbered 85 before it collapsed into administration on April 21.
However, when demand lifts to pre-COVID levels, the airline aims to have more than 75 Boeing 737s parked in its hangars.
A fleet and network update email sent by Virgin Australia Chief Operations Officer Stuart Aggs to all…
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