Showing posts with label 767-300ER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 767-300ER. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Royal Flight leases a Rolls-Royce powered 767-300ER


Royal Flight (Russia) leased a Rolls-Royce powered Boeing 767-300ER (MSN 28149/627 VP-BRE) from Aersale (US), adding to two General Electric powered aircraft in it's fleet. This is the first time a (rare) Rolls-Royce powered 767 has operated for a Russian airline.

This example, model 767-3W0ER, was delivered new to China Yunnan Airlines as B-2569 September 11th 1996. The aircraft transferred to China Eastern Airlines when the airlines merged April 1st 2003. MIAT Mongolian Airlines leased the aircraft between May 2011 and May 2016 as JU-1011. The aircraft has been stored at Roswell, NM since then.

14 RR 767-300ERs remain in service, out of 31 delivered. China Yunnan received three, while the remainder were all delivered to British Airways (seven remain in service with BA).



Boeing 767-3W0ER MSN 28149 L/N 627 F/F 8/31/96 Royal Flight VP-BRE 8/22/17
History: China Yunnan Airlines B-2569 9/1/96 - 4/1/03
China Eastern Airlines B-2569 4/1/03 - 5/24/11
MIAT Mongolian Airlines JU-1011 5/30/11 - 5/23/16
Royal Flight VP-BRE 8/22/17 - present

Royal Flight - Current Fleet
1 x 737-800
6 x 757-200
3 x 767-300ER
Total: 10

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.