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The Avianca-TACA Group carrier placed the aircraft, an E-190-100AR (reg N988TA, serial 19000399) into service on 15 February 2011, on new domestic routes linking Lima with Tarapoto and Trujillo. TACA International, the El Salvador-based sister carrier already operates six E-190s from an order for twelve...
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German leisure carrier SAT Fluggesellschaft, operating as Germania, has acquired two former Hamburg International Airbus A319-112s (reg D-AHIL, serial 3589, and D-AHIM / 3818). The aircraft are expected to be the first A319s to enter service, as Germania commences the fleet roll-over from all Boeing...
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The Almaty based airline, which is national carrier of Kazakhstan, and a joint venture with BAE Systems, has announced plans to order six new-build Airbus A320s from the manufacturer in a deal that it values at US $268 million. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2012. The airline already operates seven...
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The Jakarta-based low cost domestic carrier which introduced its first international routes to Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau just last summer, had been losing money in recent months and finally suspended all flights yesterday (13 January 2010). Company President Director Diono Nurjadin told a press...
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The Filipino low-cost carrier will this month take delivery of its first new-build aircraft, an Airbus A320-232 (RP-C8991, serial 4533). The mainly domestic airline, that also links Cebu and Kalibo with Incheon in South Korea, already operates three similar aircraft, acquired on the used market and a...
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The privately-owned charter specialist suspended all operations last night (19 October 2010) and has filed for bankruptcy. The airline's website indicates a planned investment process could not be completed in time to avoid this action becoming a necessity, and that discussions are now taking place...
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Philippine domestic carrier Seair, full name South East Asian Airlines, expects to receive the first of two Airbus A319s in the first quarter of 2011. The aircraft will be wet-leased from Tiger Airways. These plans essentially replicate those first formulated in late 2006, when Seair intended to become...