Jetairfly/TUI fly in 2016

Join this forum to discuss the latest news that happened in the world of commercial aviation.

Moderator: Latest news team

Post Reply
JAF737

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by JAF737 »

ostair wrote:G-RAJG arrived this morning at OST from BHX.



Does anyone know if she will be based @OST or will be used on several JAF routes?
Correct, it will be based in OST.

Boeing767copilot
Posts: 1385
Joined: 13 May 2004, 00:00

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Boeing767copilot »

Construction Number (MSN) 24439
Line Number 2265
Aircraft Type Boeing 737-476
First Flight 03. Apr 1992
Age 24.0 Years :?
Airframe Status Active

User avatar
skumfiduse
Posts: 248
Joined: 10 Aug 2008, 18:42
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by skumfiduse »

Boeing767copilot wrote:Construction Number (MSN) 24439
Line Number 2265
Aircraft Type Boeing 737-476
First Flight 03. Apr 1992
Age 24.0 Years :?
Airframe Status Active
Why this odd bird and no TUI-sister or Sunwing-jet?

Passenger
Posts: 7267
Joined: 06 Dec 2010, 20:54

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Passenger »

skumfiduse wrote:
Boeing767copilot wrote:Construction Number (MSN) 24439
Line Number 2265
Aircraft Type Boeing 737-476
First Flight 03. Apr 1992
Age 24.0 Years :?
Airframe Status Active
Why this odd bird and no TUI-sister or Sunwing-jet?
This 737-400 also flew for Arkefly and Jetairfly last summer:

http://www.globalaircraftphotos.com/pho ... 51719-m77u

https://www.flickr.com/photos/128783411@N02/19807079333

Boeing767copilot
Posts: 1385
Joined: 13 May 2004, 00:00

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Boeing767copilot »

Is JAF using an Airbus A320 as well?
Right now as TB-5583 performing CRL-TLN

SmartLynx - MSN 359 - YL-LCD
Status : Active
Registration : YL-LCD

23,6 years old ;)

JAF737

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by JAF737 »

Boeing767copilot wrote:Is JAF using an Airbus A320 as well?
Right now as TB-5583 performing CRL-TLN

SmartLynx - MSN 359 - YL-LCD
Status : Active
Registration : YL-LCD

23,6 years old ;)
Indeed, two SmartLynx A320's will be based in CRL this summer.

Two ex-transaero's B738's are also joining JAF's fleet this month (quite new frames, also with Sky Interior).

JAF737

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by JAF737 »

skumfiduse wrote:
Boeing767copilot wrote:Construction Number (MSN) 24439
Line Number 2265
Aircraft Type Boeing 737-476
First Flight 03. Apr 1992
Age 24.0 Years :?
Airframe Status Active
Why this odd bird and no TUI-sister or Sunwing-jet?
Because neither of the two has extra capacity this summer...

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40828
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by sn26567 »

Boeing767copilot wrote:Is JAF using an Airbus A320 as well?
Right now as TB-5583 performing CRL-TLN
Our Plane spotting forum Belgium regularly informs about such flights. Example for today: https://www.aviation24.be/forums/viewtopic ... 21&t=58343
André
ex Sabena #26567

ostair
Posts: 363
Joined: 19 Jan 2004, 00:00
Location: ostend

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by ostair »

JAF mentioned in their pressrelease lst year that OST would get a 737-700 and a 737-800 from Easter 2016 till the end of the season.
Could be that the 737-400 is additional and that JAF have some plans with the airport.
Then again plans might have changed.

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40828
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by sn26567 »

Jetairfly took delivery of one B737-800, serial 36119, on lease from Jackson Square Aviation (US).
André
ex Sabena #26567

Kapitein
Posts: 1694
Joined: 29 Jul 2004, 00:00
Location: Somewhere around the globe....
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Kapitein »

sn26567 wrote:Jetairfly took delivery of one B737-800, serial 36119, on lease from Jackson Square Aviation (US).
OO-TUK it is.
Today testflight and first commercialflight 13/04 to ALC

Bralo20
Posts: 1448
Joined: 12 Aug 2008, 13:48

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Bralo20 »

So after the name Jetair is gone now also the registrations are going to be Tui'd? (OO-Txx vs OO-Jxx?)

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40828
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by sn26567 »

Kapitein wrote:OO-TUK it is.
That brings back the bad memories of 767 OO-TUC (and the souvenir of the OO-TUF Fokker)
André
ex Sabena #26567

SLM
Posts: 166
Joined: 21 Jan 2016, 16:31

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by SLM »

Is EuroAtlanticAirways coming this summer for operating Jetairfly flights?

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40828
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by sn26567 »

The 2016 special liveries in the TUI Group

Image
André
ex Sabena #26567

Sai
Posts: 200
Joined: 31 Mar 2012, 22:35

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Sai »

How many aircraft will they use in total this summer?
According to their inflight magazine:
24 own
+ the 1 stationed in Congo + 3 leased then (2 A320+ 1 B734)?
Will they also still lease 2 aircraft from Freebird airlines like previous years or are they replaced by the other leased ones?
Otherwise that would be almost 30 aircraft ?? Sudden rise in fleet size, no?

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40828
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by sn26567 »

Jetairfly took delivery of one B737-800, serial 35142, on lease from FPG Amentum (Ireland).
André
ex Sabena #26567

Airbus A330

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Airbus A330 »

Kapitein wrote:
sn26567 wrote:Jetairfly took delivery of one B737-800, serial 36119, on lease from Jackson Square Aviation (US).
OO-TUK it is.
Will it get Split Scimitar Winglets as well? :)

Bralo20
Posts: 1448
Joined: 12 Aug 2008, 13:48

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by Bralo20 »

sn26567 wrote:The 2016 special liveries in the TUI Group

Image
Is it me or does none of those brands sound familiar? :mrgreen:

JAF737

Re: Jetairfly in 2016

Post by JAF737 »

Bralo20 wrote:
Is it me or does none of those brands sound familiar? :mrgreen:
Don't you think the idea behind these paints is to make these brands... familiar?

Post Reply