First commercial aircraft deliveries (new/used), aviation news, retirements, accidents, feature stories This blog focuses on the first deliveries of an aircraft type / variant (new or used) to a commercial airline, as well as the final retirement of aircraft types. New airline startups and airlines ceasing operations are also a key feature Source: Seven Seas Aviation JetTrak Database (tailored reports and consultant data services available: contact Rob Grundy via e-mail: rg7cavn@gmail.com)
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Azur Air Germany receives first 767-300ER
Azur Air Germany took delivery of it's first (of three initially planned) Boeing 767-300ER (MSN 25077/385 D-AZUB), to be based at Dusseldorf, but also operating from Berlin and Munich. This 767 has previously operated for Aeromaritime (France), delivered new in August 1991, shortly after transferring to parent Air France until May 2003. The aircraft was then leased to now bankrupt Transaero (Russia) between July 2003 and October 2015. The leisure airline will fly to Mediterranean destinations and the Caribbean, operating exclusively for Anex Tour. Azur Air also operates airlines in Russia and Ukraine.
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