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by xq1988bru
12 Aug 2006, 10:11
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: ANA new destination
Replies: 19
Views: 3769

Hello Captain,

Nor JAL, nor ANA have served Brussels before. Sabena did serve Tokyo from Brussels before its demise. In 1969, the Belgian carrier even opened a scheduled service to Tokyo (Haneda?), but as a part of the 2001 business plan, services from certain non-profitable routes had to be ...
by xq1988bru
01 Aug 2006, 16:44
Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
Topic: First passenger flight in 11 years leaves Somalia
Replies: 2
Views: 673

Hello ELcoB,

Jubba Airways is in fact an airline based in Somalia. The airline was founded by Calgary(!) entrepreneurs and service began in May 1998. Jubba Airways largely fills the niche left by the demise of state-owned Somali Airways. Nowadays, Jubba Airways predominantly serves Southern ...
by xq1988bru
22 Jul 2006, 15:18
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: Will Boston be the first SN operated US flight ?
Replies: 34
Views: 6508

Hey everybody,

In December 2004 Airliner World already mentioned that the lease of the Airbus A330-300s was about the end and that the Belgian carrier was considering either renewing the contract or replacing them with either Boeing 767-400s or Boeing 777s models. As the magazine is quite reliable ...
by xq1988bru
10 Jul 2006, 16:27
Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
Topic: BRU-Egypt flights
Replies: 3
Views: 1311

Hello airmemphis,

Tui Airlines Belgium/Jetairfly and Thomas Cook offer indeed excellent connections to and from Egypt.

During the summer Months, Tui Airlines Belgium flies to Luxor and Cairo on Thursdays and Sundays, to Hurghada on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Marsa Alam is served ...
by xq1988bru
09 Jul 2006, 22:43
Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
Topic: OO-TUM in jet4you c/s
Replies: 1
Views: 922

Hello Glabbi,

The Boeing 737 you mention is subleased to Jetairfly/Tui Airlines Belgium. The original registration was F-GFUG (corsair) and should become CN-RPA. I guess that it will be transfered to the moroccan carrier at the end of the summer season as most of the other Boeings 737-400 and -800 ...