Showing posts with label 737-200. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 737-200. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Indian skies cleared of Boeing 737-200s

New Delhi: Vintage or classic aircraft from the Boeing stable — 737-200s and 737-300s — have been phased out by the country’s passenger airlines in the last two years. Boeing 737-300 became a cause for concern after an American carrier, Southwest Airlines, developed a fuselage tear in its aircraft and had to make an emergency landing last week. Jet Airways surrendered its two leased 737-300 in......

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

SKY AIRLINE of Chile gets extra Airbus A320

SKY Airline, the growing independent airline based in Chile, has acquired an extra Airbus A320 aircraft on a short term lease from European airline, Air Malta.

The aircraft is expected to fly on the international routes between Chile and Peru and Chile and Brazil. SKY Airline is a Chilean airline providing passenger, mail and cargo air transportation services since 2001......

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Monday, September 27, 2010

AI plans to sell 6 Boeing freighters

MUMBAI: National air carrier Air India plans to sell its six Boeing freighters with indications that the airline may shelve its plans to spin off its cargo business into a separate subsidiary.

“We are looking at selling out our six Boeing 737-200 freighters as the plans to have a dedicated cargo business through a subsidiary is unlikely to take off now,” Air India sources said here.

Air India will be inviting tenders from interested companies to phase out these aircraft, sources said. Besides, the airline has already put on sale its four......

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