Just another Southwest 737

Just a point of interest, but notice the unique registration number. It's the only SWA airplane that ends in IJ.
That would be 1J, as the letters I and O are not allowed in US registrations. Yeah, I'm a nerd like that.

That is probably Boeings registration.
The FAA has no record of it being assigned but other websites have it belonging to Boeing so you're probably right.
 
That is probably Boeings registration. More than likely it will end in WN when they take delivery.

No, actually SWA has one airplane registered with the initials of each member of the Board of Directors. Totally useless, but interesting trivia.
 
No, actually SWA has one airplane registered with the initials of each member of the Board of Directors. Totally useless, but interesting trivia.
Interesting. I wonder if this will get the initials since it is a new airplane type.
 
That would be 1J, as the letters I and O are not allowed in US registrations. Yeah, I'm a nerd like that.


The FAA has no record of it being assigned but other websites have it belonging to Boeing so you're probably right.

You're right. I did find N8301J as a 737 registered to Boeing on the FAA's database.

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Inquiry.aspx

My best guess, is that there is a Director with the initials IJ but they used 1 in place of I. I seem to remember that OSU has an airplane that ends in 0SU. Similar logic.
 
Huh ... I would have guessed that it was a temoprary Boeing registration. However, Southwest is switching to four-digit ship/fin/nose/skrillex numbers as part of the AirTran integration, and Boeing temporary registrations usually end in a 'B'. (I.e., IDKWTFLOLBBQ)

Because I'm also part of the liberal nerdfest, the planned deliveries of 737-800 to LUVHQ all have 83xx-series registrations (except for the last):
  • 36980 N8301J
  • 36983 N8306H
  • 36985 N8309C
  • 36987 N8307K
  • 36990 N8314L
  • 36992 N8317M
  • 36994 N8319F
  • 38807 N8310C
  • 38808 N8311Q
  • 38809 N8312C
  • 38810 N8313F
  • 38811 N8315C
  • 39882 N8600F
 
Huh ... I would have guessed that it was a temoprary Boeing registration. However, Southwest is switching to four-digit ship/fin/nose/skrillex numbers as part of the AirTran integration, and Boeing temporary registrations usually end in a 'B'. (I.e., IDKWTFLOLBBQ)

Because I'm also part of the liberal nerdfest, the planned deliveries of 737-800 to LUVHQ all have 83xx-series registrations (except for the last):
  • 36980 N8301J
  • 36983 N8306H
  • 36985 N8309C
  • 36987 N8307K
  • 36990 N8314L
  • 36992 N8317M
  • 36994 N8319F
  • 38807 N8310C
  • 38808 N8311Q
  • 38809 N8312C
  • 38810 N8313F
  • 38811 N8315C
  • 39882 N8600F

You never fail to disappoint! Thanks for the information. Interesting change.
 
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