Poor (old) Sabena 737-200 @ Bournemouth :cry:

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Poor (old) Sabena 737-200 @ Bournemouth :cry:

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While surfing on http://www.airliners.net/ I found several pictures of ex SN 732C OO-SDK @ Bournemouth.
The 732 appears to be cannibalized... state :(

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In 2003
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/372419/M/
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/384712/M/

In 2001
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/195218/M/

?
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/320406/M/

OO-SDK... alive flying... A view that belongs to the past :roll:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/055846/M/

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Thanks, OO-SBZ. But what the hell is this poor plane doing there? Why in Bournemouth, which is otherwise a nice sea resort?
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sn26567 wrote:But what the hell is this poor plane doing there? Why in Bournemouth...
Quite obvious Andre, BOH is the home base of European Aircharter, the owner of the ex Sabena plane. According my latest info the plane will be cannibalized like oo-sbz told us.

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It's a very sad story :cry: .

Does someone know for how long European Aircharter will continue to fly the 732's from Sabena :?:

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Avro wrote:Does someone know for how long European Aircharter will continue to fly the 732's from Sabena :?:
As they are stage III huskitted, they impose no problem for the noise polution, the only thing to worry about is the fuel consumption. So the (in)stability of oil prices will be a very important factor in keeping the plane or not.

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I recently read in a magazine that EAC would stop flying the 737-200's.

Unfortunately I can't remember anymore what magazine and when ...

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Q707 wrote:
sn26567 wrote:But what the hell is this poor plane doing there? Why in Bournemouth...
Quite obvious Andre, BOH is the home base of European Aircharter, the owner of the ex Sabena plane. According my latest info the plane will be cannibalized like oo-sbz told us.
SS
As a reminder, European Aircharter bought most planes of this batch and sold/leased two of them to other operators...

Here is a summary of the list I could find on the web (http://users.skynet.be/fa091181/sabena/ ... abena.html)

I spend some time looking for a pic of each plane to see how it looks now. Poor old OO-SDK appears to be the only one treated in that way. Others were indeed seen flying in the last monts...

OO-SDD B.737-229 20910 G-CEAF Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/420824/M/ (leased to PalmAir)
OO-SDE B.737-229 20911 G-CEAC Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/452481/M/ (leased to PalmAir)
OO-SDF B.737-229 20912 G-CEAE Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/413497/M/
OO-SDG B.737-229 21135 G-CEAH Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/438633/M/
OO-SDJ B737-229C 20915 5Y-KQN Kenya (UK: G-BZKP)
OO-SDK B737-229C 20916 G-BYYK Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/225954/M/ :cry:
OO-SDL B.737-229 21136 G-CEAG Bournemouth (UK)
Seen @ OST (EBOS)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/446786/M/
OO-SDM B.737-229 21137 G-CEAD Bournemouth (UK)
ht[url]tp://www.airliners.net/open.file/430345/M/[/url]
OO-SDN B.737-229 21176 G-CEAI Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/439308/M/
OO-SDO B.737-229 21177 G-CEAJ Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/447807/M/
OO-SDP B737-229C 21139 TJ-AIO Air Inter Cameroon (27-may-00)
OO-SDR B737-229C 21738 XA-TWP (26-03-03: ECA: Mexico) ex G-BYYF

Greeeetz!

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Post by 329 »

I get sick of seeing those nice Sabena planes flying around in other colors.

It is thus important to be remembered of the situation.

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329 wrote:I get sick of seeing those nice Sabena planes flying around in other colors.

It is thus important to be remembered of the situation.

John

It is indeed important to highlight this situation...

The Boeing 737-229s are part of SN history and I prefer seeing them flying/'living" elsewhere than being parked/stored @ BRU. Yet one of them is in a sorry condition.

:teach: As far is history is concerned, you try not to forget it so that it will not repeat itself...

But I think we are going :offtopic:

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Post by Avro »

Thanks for all those nice links OO-SBZ ;)
OO-SDF B.737-229 20912 G-CEAE Bournemouth (UK)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/413497/M/
I was on that plane in 1997 when I flew from BRU-ATH, it's nice to see that it is still flying around :P

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Chris - it is always interesting to see what has happened to an aircraft you have flown in after it has passed to a new operator.

(And this is my 1000th post!!!! :drink: :drink: :drink: :drink: :drink:
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Congratulations Comet :wink:

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Yes Comet, congratulations :mexwave:


Greetz,

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Thanks Chris and Dave. It doesn't seem two minutes since I joined Luchtzak on 5th July, time has really flown this year!!

Here's to the next thousand :drink:
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Comet wrote:Thanks Chris and Dave. It doesn't seem two minutes since I joined Luchtzak on 5th July, time has really flown this year!!

Here's to the next thousand :drink:
8O On the drink AGAIN, Comet :wink:

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Ben - your comment is taken in good humour, I just love that little drinking icon.

Is there news on other ex-Sabena 737s, I flew on several but only got the registrations of the last two OO-SDX (300 variant) and OO-SYG (500 variant). I have looked on the website set up about ex-Sabena aircraft, but is that the most up to date information available so far?
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Post by Avro »

Comet,

Here's a pic of OO-SDX now flying as D-ADID
As for OO-SYG, well I don't know where it is now..... ?


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Thanks Chris, sad to think that the last time I saw that aircraft it was wearing the livery of Sabena.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Post by Allnipponairways »

well those 200 are getting quite oldso i dont feel very safe anymore on those things and the noise it makes in the galleys in the back is horrible ... nice planes stiull butt , evry plane has his time .. like the 747 sabena had that thing used more fuel than any other aircraft in sabena , anybody knows where this thing has gone to .?

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Comet wrote:(And this is my 1000th post!!!!)
Although somewhat late - I'm not 24 hours behind my computer screen - I wish to congratulate you as well, Comet. Keep on the good job, and welcome to the A380 club.
André
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