Author: Marcel van Noordenne
Olympus Airways
Condor: First aircraft unveiled in a new design.
Frankfurt am Main, 30 November 2019 – In future, Condor will take off with its own logo in the tail unit of its aircraft. Yesterday, the new design was unveiled to the employees, and today, the Boeing 767 with the registration D-ABUF will make its first flight in the new
Continue readingEU Commission grants bridging loan for Condor from German Federal Government and Hesse State Government.
Frankfurt, 14 October 2019 – The European Commission has approved the six-month bridging loan that was granted by the German Federal Government and the Hessian State Government to Condor Flugdienst GmbH. It was decided that the loan is permissible in accordance with the required state aid investigation procedure. The decision
Continue readingThomas Cook Airlines no longer 757 operator
Last Boeing 757 in the fleet, G-JMAA, was ferried from Manchester/MAN to Frankfurt/FRA April 3rd; its registration was cancelled same day. The aircraft has been transferred to Condor Flugdienst as D-ABOP.
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I-Fly no longer 757 operator
EI-CJY (c/n 26161) of I-Fly performed last service: Bari/BRI-Moscow/VKO as RSY9848 December 20th; ferried Moscow/VKO-Kemble/GBA as RSY9751 December 29th; for part out and scrapping. This means that I-Fly is no longer a Boeing 757 operator.
Continue readingPrivatair has stopped operations
official Press Release Wed, 05/12/2018 – 18:36 Baar, December 5th, 2018 It is with great sadness that PrivatAir SA, Switzerland, announces today that it has filed to commence insolvency proceeding in Switzerland. Likewise, its subsidiary PrivatAir GmbH in Germany has also filed for insolvency today. Over the past few weeks,
Continue readingXiamen Air has ended Boeing 757 service
Xiamen Air made this announcement on social media on December 1, 2018: December 1 marked that the Boeing 757 ended his era of being a passenger airplane in China as our last Boeing 757 touched down in Xiamen Airport and completed its final commercial flight. Farewell, the most handsome member
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