Scramble Magazine – May 2018

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-211 7260 CC-BER LATAM Airlines Chile, ex OE-IFY of Avolon. Delivered on 12 April. Former D-ABCV of Air Berlin.
-251N 8145 OY-PAA Primera Air Scandinavia. Delivered on 17 April. First A321NEO for Primera. Test registration was
D-AZAK.
-231 8216 HA-LTA Wizz Air. Delivered on 23 April. Test registration was D-AVXL.
-211 8232 TF-DOG WOW air. Delivered on 24 April. Test registration was D-AVXS.
-231 8236 G-WUKG Wizz Air UK. Delivered on 13 April. Test registration was D-AVXT.
A330 -322P2F 127 EI-HEB ASL Airlines Ireland, ex CS-TRI of HiFly. Delivered after freighter conversion on 22 March. Flies for DHL
and is based in Hong Kong.
-243 427 C-GTSI Air Transat, ex Travel Service Poland. Returned from lease on 4 April.
-223 493 F-HTAC Aigle Azur, ex EI-GFG of AerCap. Delivered on 21 April. Former D-ALPG of Air Berlin.
-223 665 9M-MTU Malaysia Airlines, ex EI-GFH of AerCap. Delivered on 30 March. Former D-ABXC of Air Berlin.
-343E 720 HS-XTG Thai AirAsia X, ex B-6120 of China Eastern Airlines. Delivered on 12 April.
-223 739 EI-GCZ I Fly, ex D-ALPH of Air Berlin. Delivered on 21 April. Registered in between with this Irish registration
on behalf of the Apollo Aviation Group.
-342E 915 OO-SFB Eurowings, ex Brussels Airlines. Delivered on 4 April. Aircraft is operated by Brussels Airlines in full
Eurowings colours.
-243 971 C-GTSZ Air Transat, ex Condor. Returned from lease on 14 April.
-343E 1378 N804AV AVIANCA - Aerovías Nacionales de Colombia, ex B-22102 of Transasia Airways. Delivered on 20 April.
-343E 1841 B-1066 China Eastern Airlines. Delivered on 25 April. Final assembly took place at Tianjin. Test registration was
F-WWKO and B-005D.
-343E 1856 B-8589 Sichuan Airlines. Delivered on 23 April. Test registration was F-WWCM.
-343E 1858 B-1065 China Southern Airlines. Delivered on 10 April. Test registration was F-WWCL.
-243 1859 B-1046 Tibet Airlines. Delivered on 25 April. Test registration was F-WWCC.
A340 -313X 207 F-GLZK Joon, ex Air France. Re-delivered after repaint on 4 April.
-313X 318 XU- Kam Air, ex N318ML of 80C2 Partners LLC. Delivered on? Former RP-C3436 of Philippines – Philippine
Airlines.
-313X 402 N402XA AerSale Inc., ex B-18801 of China Airlines. Registered in the US on 18 April. The Airbus has been stored
at Victorville since March 2015.
-313X 411 N411XA AerSale Inc. , ex B-18803 of China Airlines. Registered in the US on 18 April. The Airbus has been stored
at Victorville since February 2017.
-313X 415 N415XA AerSale Inc., ex B-18805 of China Airlines. Registered in the US on 18 April. The Airbus has been stored
at Victorville since March 2017.
-313X 406 3DC-SDF Government of Swaziland, ex B-18802 of China Airlines. Delivered on 12 April.
A350 -941 100 A7-ALU Qatar Airways. Delivered on 24 April. Test registration was F-WZFV.
-941 143 A7-ALZ Qatar Airways. Delivered in a OneWorld colour scheme on 18 April. Test registration was F-WZFO.
-941 195 9M-MAE Malaysia Airlines. Delivered on 6 April. Test registration was F-WZFC.
-941 196 ET-AVC Ethiopian Airlines. Delivered on 20 April. Test registration was F-WZNC.
-941 197 VN-A897 Vietnam Airlines. Delivered in 12 April. Test registration was F-WZFN.
-941 198 HL7771 Asiana Airlines. Delivered on 11 April. Test registration was F-WZFF.
-941 199 N509DN Delta Air Lines. Delivered on 13 April. Test registration was F-WZFH.
A380 -841 251 9V-SKW Singapore Airlines. Delivered on 12 April. Test registration was F-WWSS.
-842 167 A6-EVA Emirates. Delivered on 26 April. Airframe which was originally built for Japanese Skymark Airlines. Test
registration was F-WWSN.
-861 254 A7-APJ Qatar Airways. Delivered on 24 April. Test registration was F-WWAJ.
B737 -505 24274 9H-OME Montenegro Airlines, ex Air X Charter. Delivered on lease on 14 April.
-436SF 25842 G-NPTZ West Atlantic, ex N842AT of Automatic LLC. Delivered after freighter conversion on 5 April. Former
G-DOCL of British Airways.
-73S 29080 F-GZTQ ASL Airlines France, ex C-GTQI of Air Transat. Returned from winter lease on 22 April.

South Korea’s low-cost airline Jeju Air was established in 2005 and started operations in 2008. Jeju Air is a private/public joint venture between

the Aekyung Group and the Jeju provincial government. Its main operating base is Seouel-Gimpo, from which it operates its domestic network

and a small number of international routes. Its second main base is Seoul’s other and bigger airport Inchen, which primarily serves Jeju’s

growing international network. Jeju Air currently has a fleet of 33 Boeing 737-800s, number 34 is pictured here at Shannon where it receives

some pre-delivery maintenance. The aircraft is former D-ASXU of SunExpress Germany and is temporarily registered here as EI-DMZ on behalf

of lessor SMBC Aviation Capital. It will be registered as HL8302 upon delivery to South Korea. (29 March 2018, Malcolm Nason)
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