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 ...
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- 12 Aug 2006, 10:11
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: ANA new destination
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- 01 Aug 2006, 16:44
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: First passenger flight in 11 years leaves Somalia
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- 22 Jul 2006, 15:18
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Will Boston be the first SN operated US flight ?
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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 ...
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 ...
- 10 Jul 2006, 16:27
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: BRU-Egypt flights
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- 09 Jul 2006, 22:43
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: OO-TUM in jet4you c/s
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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 ...
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 ...