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- 2007-10-03 07:10
Czech Air Force took delivery second new A319CJ (3085) on 26.09., the future substitute of Tupolev 154M, retired soon.
MoreCzech Air Force took delivery second new A319CJ (3085) on 26.09., the future substitute of Tupolev 154M, retired soon.
MoreThe last two L-410 Turbolet have been deleted from the German register last year. The L-410UVP reg. D-COXB (c/n 820924), which was operated by Aeroclub Braunschweig, was ferried to Ukraine to Magelan Geographic in Kiev, and D-CLET was sold to a company overseas (presumably South America).
MoreAnother Karibu Airways L410, 9Q-CVL, crashed on a flight between Lumumbashi and Malemba Nkulu, Congo on Sep 24th. Speculations about engine problems have emerged.
MoreIcelandair Group today signed an agreement with a group of Czech private investors to buy the Czech airline Travel Service. Under the agreement Icelandair Group will purchase 50% of the shares now, and will buy at least additional 30% of the shares within the period of one year.
MoreTransaero will add second weekly frequency to own Moscow - Pardubice Sunday schedule service. Thursday Domodedovo flights are expected at times 09:25 - 10:25 in Pardubice effective 01.11.2007.
MoreCzech Airlines have started transporting baggage, mail and cargo in containers in their Airbus 320 fleet. The first containers were used on the OK702 route to Madrid on 13.09. Frankfurt, Helsinki, and other destinations are being phased in.
MoreCzech Airlines are preparing a new offer of European low-cost flights under the name of Click4Sky. These flights will probably be available as a special offer on certain amount of seats on regular routes.
MoreBoeing 737-800 OK-TVA of Travel Service is being painted to Oman Air colours in Norwich. It is expected to be long-term leased to Oman next week and join OK-TVQ flying for Oman Air since March 2007.
MoreCSA Czech Airlines have introduced a new logo. A new paint scheme will be used for 9 planes this year, followed by further 11 and 3 in 2008 and 2009, respectively. The last plane will be painted to the new scheme in 2013.
MoreSix new airbridges (D1-D6) were opened in the south-western part of Terminal North 2 (the name to become Terminal 2) of the Prague airport on September 12th, bringing the number protected gates to 33.
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