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The Russian carrier took delivery of the first of four new Boeing 737-800s (reg VQ-BQQ, serial 37552) on 28 May 2011. The second aircraft (reg VQ-BQP, serial 37553) followed on 1 June 2011. These aircraft became the first in Russia and Eastern Europe to feature Boeing's new Sky Interior. These new...
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The Taiwanese carrier popularly known as FAT, whose full name is Far Eastern Air Transport, plans to relaunch domestic services on 18 April 2011. FAT has finally secured funding from new investors after being grounded for nearly three years. The airline will initially operate twice daily services between...
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The Leeds-Bradford based low cost carrier received its first 737-800 (G-GDFC, serial 28375) on 8 January 2011, on lease from VGS Aircraft Holding. The airline will receive a second 737-800 and an additional, former Thomson Airways 737-300 on lease before the start of the summer season. Two of the six...
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The first of six Allegiant Air Boeing 757-200s being acquired from Thomson Airways (reg G-BYAI, serial 26967) will take up the new registration N904NV. The aircraft is expected to be delivered in November 2010 for service on new Allegiant routes to Hawaii. Why not: Comment on this latest piece of gossip...
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The aircraft (reg G-STRZ, serial 27622) entered service with the Icelandic low cost carrier on wet-lease from sister carrier Astraeus on 7 June 2010, after previously operating on an ACMI lease for the now defunct Ghana International Airlines. Astraeus already operates two Boeing 737-700s for Icelandic...
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VIM-Avia, the Moscow-based international charter and domestic scheduled carrier which has until now operated only the Boeing 757-200, is reported to have contracted to lease two Boeing 747-400s and has made tentative plans to lease four to six examples of the type for use on both domestic and international...