sn26567 wrote:Was SLR 1826 really the last Sobelair flight? RTBF news interviewed a crew that just came back from AMS, where it had flown an B767 from the Carribean (probably the DCA flight from Curaçao to Amsterdam).
I guess that by now DCA will have found another operator?
Where is today the SLR 767 that operated the DCA flights?
sn26567 wrote:I still do not know the answer to this question:
sn26567 wrote:Was SLR 1826 really the last Sobelair flight? RTBF news interviewed a crew that just came back from AMS, where it had flown an B767 from the Carribean (probably the DCA flight from Curaçao to Amsterdam).
I guess that by now DCA will have found another operator?
Where is today the SLR 767 that operated the DCA flights?
Affirmative Andre SLR1826 was the last one from Africa.
The crew U saw on TV came from the Caraibean area and was (i guess) the stand-by crew for the supposed monday flight (eather CUN/VRA or PUJ).
OO-SLT (DCA) is parked in the corner of the Sabena Technics tarmac.
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As I just came back from holiday, I missed this tragic news
Let's hope that the new TUI airline will be able to "raise from Sobelair's ashes", at least so that the employees get a chance for a new job.
Earlier in this topic it was said that TUI would take over up to 4 ex SLR 737's if the lease contract was "cheap" enough. but wasn't that partly the problem for the SLR banckruptcy ( the fact that the lease was too high)
L-1011 wrote:
Earlier in this topic it was said that TUI would take over up to 4 ex SLR 737's if the lease contract was "cheap" enough. but wasn't that partly the problem for the SLR banckruptcy ( the fact that the lease was too high)
Well, TUI will certainly be able to renegociate the leases. But as fgar as I know they had high leasing fees with the B767's.
It should be nice to make a nice list of what company was run by whom and search then for similarities... (a hint: watch out for the names Gutelman and Hasson)
OCR_ole_ole wrote:It should be nice to make a nice list of what company was run by whom and search then for similarities... (a hint: watch out for the names Gutelman and Hasson)