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)
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Jet Time retires last 737-300
Jet Time (Denmark) retired it's last 737-300, leaving it with a fleet of five 737-700s. The airline operated a total of ten -300s, including two convertible passenger / freight aircraft from September 2006. Two 737-400s were also operated briefly, one in 2010 and one in 2013. Five 737-400F freighters were operated between 2013 and this year, with all now disposed of, as the airline focuses exclusively on it's passenger charter services.
Boeing 737-3L9 MSN 27834 L/N 2692 F/F 1/23/95
Maersk Air OY-MAS 2/21/95 - 11/20/98
GB Airways G-OGBE 11/23/98 - 12/24/03
BMI Baby G-OGBE 5/17/04 - 3/5/09
Jet Time OY-JTE 5/4/09 - 12/5/17 [Last Jet Time 737-300]
Stored Lasham, UK
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