It’s been a while that Hi Fly operated its sole Airbus A380 for a scheduled flight: this will change as around 15:05 (UTC) today (14 April), the giant double deck aircraft (9H-MIP) took off from Beja Airport, Portugal destination Paris CDG. According to information on the official website of CDG airport, the A380 will operate for Air Senegal. A technical issue of Air Senegal’s only Airbus A330 Neo (9H-SZN) – operated by Hi Fly Malta but stuck at the airport of Dakar – lies behind the assistance of the Portuguese ACMI specialist.
A one-off operation or also for the coming days depends on the availability of the Airbus A330 Neo. Air Senegal’s flight HC404 is scheduled to leave for Dakar at 19:50.
This post was published on 14 April 2019 18:27
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