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Sabena fleet size question

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Hi

Could somebody tell me what Sabena's fleet size was at time of bankruptcy? And how many they had of each plane?

Thanks!

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As far as I know this was their fleet at the time of the bankruptcy:
  • Airbus A319-100 - 15 Planes
    Airbus A320-200 - 6 Planes
    Airbus A321-200 - 3 Planes
    Airbus A330-200 - 6 Planes
    Airbus A330-300 - 4 Planes
    Airbus A340-200 - 2 Planes
    Airbus A340-300 - 2 Planes
    Boeing 737-300 - 6 Planes
    Boeing 737-500 - 5 Planes
    BAe 146 - 6 Planes
    Avro RJ100 - 12 Planes
    Avro RJ85 - 14 Planes
    ATR-72 200 - 2 Planes (Operated by Schreiner Airways)
    Dash-8 300 - 4 Planes (Operated by Schreiner Airways)

Correct me if I'm wrong though...


Johan

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super, thanks!

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Post by SNBATechnics »

The Bae 146's and the avro's where operated and owned by D.A.T. and flew for sabena, but were not property of sabena...

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SNBATechnics wrote:The Bae 146's and the avro's where operated and owned by D.A.T. and flew for sabena, but were not property of sabena...
But DAT itself was property of SABENA, wasn't it?

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Buzz wrote: But DAT itself was property of SABENA, wasn't it?
I found this :

DAT , founded in 1966 in Antwerp as a private airline company. Purchased by SABENA from which it became the regional subsidiary.
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