German scheduled and charter airline Blue Wings has suspended flights after hitting financial problems.

Dusseldorf-based Blue Wings, which launched services in 2003, operates nine Airbus A320s primarily linking Germany with Turkey and Russia. It has a further 20 A320 family aircraft on order

A Blue Wings spokesman confirms that the German CAA (LBA) has suspended the airline's operating licence.

According to Flight's ACAS database, Blue Wings owns all but two of its nine A320s. One of the remaining aircraft belongs to Jetscape. The owner of the final aircraft is unknown.

Blue Wings A320
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Source: Air Transport Intelligence news