The first Airbus A330-200F that CMA CGM Air Cargo acquired from Qatar Airways to be operated by Air Belgium is scheduled to land at Brussels Airport on 15 February at 08:00 local time (UTC+1), coming from Doha, for a short visit.
Indeed, the plane registered OO-CMA (ex A7-AFI) should already leave at 12:00 to Dublin, probably to be painted in Air Belgium’s colours at International Aerospace Coatings. The aircraft currently sports the grey Qatar livery without titles and symbols.
A second ex-Qatar Airways A330-200F should arrive in Brussels later this week.
It is expected that the planes will be operational in March, with the US rumoured as the first destination country.
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This post was published on 14 February 2021 18:29
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