Brussels Airlines' fleet renewal
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I heard the SSJ would be a wet lease for TUIfly Belgium. Still, if they open a base in Brussels it would be an opportunity for Brussels Airlines.
I wonder how would look a SSJ with a Brussels Airlines livery
I wonder how would look a SSJ with a Brussels Airlines livery
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Maybe, but on the other hand, all (soon 10) A330s will not be replaced at once. I guess that will take a couple of years. So according to me, you have two possibilities if you want to expand your long haul fleet: Keeping older A330s and use the new aircraft for expansion, or replacing the older A330s with the new aircraft and add other and newer A330s for a couple of ye. Since it is the intention to replace older A330s, option 2 is preferred I think. Unless of course the new type can be added at a fast pace.DeltaWiskey wrote:In 2018 the current A330s will start getting replaced, I don't know if makes a lot of sense to add another A330 when new ones will arrive shortly after, maybe it is better just to wait one year? Before we speculate, maybe we should just wait for the announcement about the take over? I hope that will bring some clarification.
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But the recentmy added A330 are already remarkable younger than those which will be replaced...
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Does the A330neo exist in both long and short versions? Which one would be preferable for SN?Yuqu12 wrote:But the recentmy added A330 are already remarkable younger than those which will be replaced...
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The newest addition, an A332 from Edelweiss Air (future OO-SFT) is not that young either; over 17 years. http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-291.htmYuqu12 wrote:But the recentmy added A330 are already remarkable younger than those which will be replaced...
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This has more to do with seizing a new route opportunity than taking more time to find a younger frame to fly the route. Now some Indian people have quite recent memories on flying a SN flight in connection to their 9W flight. That in combination with quite a big Indian ethnic group in Belgium is enough reason to start own flights to retain the Belgian-Indian route after 9W switched BRU for AMS.Didymus wrote:The newest addition, an A332 from Edelweiss Air (future OO-SFT) is not that young either; over 17 years. http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-291.htmYuqu12 wrote:But the recentmy added A330 are already remarkable younger than those which will be replaced...
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Correct, but the latest (OO-SFX) is only 7 years, so there are younger models tooDidymus wrote:The newest addition, an A332 from Edelweiss Air (future OO-SFT) is not that young either; over 17 years. http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-291.htmYuqu12 wrote:But the recentmy added A330 are already remarkable younger than those which will be replaced...

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From aviator.aero:
CityJet (Ireland) founder Pat Byrne is circling other targets, and is close to deal with a subsidiary of a large European carrier, reportedly Brussels Airlines (Belgium). Cityjet is also continuing talks with SAS Scandinavian Airlines on the expansion of a contract to supply planes and crew on its regional services.
And (out of topic), SAS Scandinavian Airlines confirms that it is in the process of selling its subsidiary Cimber (Denmark) — reportedly to CityJet (Ireland) — with deal expected by end of 2016.
CityJet (Ireland) founder Pat Byrne is circling other targets, and is close to deal with a subsidiary of a large European carrier, reportedly Brussels Airlines (Belgium). Cityjet is also continuing talks with SAS Scandinavian Airlines on the expansion of a contract to supply planes and crew on its regional services.
And (out of topic), SAS Scandinavian Airlines confirms that it is in the process of selling its subsidiary Cimber (Denmark) — reportedly to CityJet (Ireland) — with deal expected by end of 2016.
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From Rwandan Flyer, this vintage picture, and the explanation afterwards:

Montpellier (FR), mid-90s
Air Inter (FR) was the first ever A330 operator in 1994
F-GMDA (23.5 yo) is now OO-SFM (Brussels Airlines)
Isn't it time to replace this old aircraft?

Montpellier (FR), mid-90s
Air Inter (FR) was the first ever A330 operator in 1994
F-GMDA (23.5 yo) is now OO-SFM (Brussels Airlines)
Isn't it time to replace this old aircraft?
André
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Russia grounds Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 fleet over safety concerns (metal fatigue in tail)crew1990 wrote:I wonder how would look a SSJ with a Brussels Airlines livery
https://www.aviation24.be/manufacturers/su ... -concerns/
Bad news for the potential future wet-lease from CityJet!
André
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oh well maybe Cityjet will send some RJ's or CRJ's to Brussels thensn26567 wrote:Russia grounds Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 fleet over safety concerns (metal fatigue in tail)crew1990 wrote:I wonder how would look a SSJ with a Brussels Airlines livery
https://www.aviation24.be/manufacturers/su ... -concerns/
Bad news for the potential future wet-lease from CityJet!

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Sukhoi just published a statement (on Christmas Day) to explain the situation, and indeed they say it is not worrying.
https://www.aviation24.be/manufacturers/su ... 3-12-2016/
https://www.aviation24.be/manufacturers/su ... 3-12-2016/
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Cityjet is still searching cabin crew for the Brussels base. They have contracted Nobox HR outsourcing for this assignment. Who posted following sponsored ad.
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It looks like the OO-DWA performed her last flight on 3rd January when she came back from nightspot in BHX
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Flightradar says she took a trip to Prague and back todaycrew1990 wrote:It looks like the OO-DWA performed her last flight on 3rd January when she came back from nightspot in BHX

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That was the last commercial flight of DWA.skumfiduse wrote:Flightradar says she took a trip to Prague and back todaycrew1990 wrote:It looks like the OO-DWA performed her last flight on 3rd January when she came back from nightspot in BHX
The next Avro that will leave the fleet is DWJ.
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Hi,
DWJ also this month ?
CXB
DWJ also this month ?
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