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The new national flag carrier for Djibouti is planning to launch services between Djibouti City and Dubai on 22 February 2011, using an as yet unidentified Boeing 737-200. The airline is a joint-venture between the Djibouti Government and the Dubai-based real estate and construction concern, the Lootah...
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The Nigerian domestic and regional carrier has been grounded on several occasions by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), most recently on 6 July 2010. It is believed that services were briefly resumed in mid-August after the return of a Boeing 737-200 (reg 5N-BIH, serial 23046) from overhaul...
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The Anchorage-based cargo specialist took delivery of the Boeing 737-301(SF) (reg N360WA, serial 23553) on completion of its cargo conversion in Miami. The aircraft is reported to be on a 24-month lease from Jet Partners LLC. Northern Air Cargo, also known as NAC, already operates four Boeing 737-200...
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The privately-owned Indonesian carrier which serves an extensive network across Indonesia, in addition to international services to Davao and Penang, has announced that it will place a firm order with Boeing for ten 162-seat Boeing 737-800s on 12 October 2010. Deliveries are expected to commence in 2012...
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The Venezuelan flag carrier suspended all commercial operations on 17 September 2010, the day after a company Boeing 737-200 (reg YV-2559, serial 23097) made an emergency landing back at Caracas with engine problems and three days after the tragic loss of an ATR42-320 (YV-1010, serial 0371) on the approach...
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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) grounded the Kaduna-based domestic carrier on 5 July 2010 after the airline’s only airworthy aircraft developed engine problems for the second time in less than a month. The aircraft in question, a 27-year old Boeing 737-200 (reg 5N-BIF, serial 23043...