Danish Air Transport (DAT), a Danish charter airline, is saying goodbye to its only McDonnell-Douglas MD-83. For the fanciers there will be a farewell race on 16 October. After that, it's over and out for the last MD-83 in Europe.
Interested parties can still sign up for the one and a half hour farewell flight from Copenhagen. Participation costs 1990 Danish kroner (about 265 euros). That price includes drinks, snacks, a special t-shirt and a safety card. A minimum of 50 participants are required.
An interesting detail is that the owner and director of DAT, Jesper Rungholm, will also be the captain on this special sightseeing flight.
Recently at Schiphol
The last MD-83 in Europe bears the registration OY-RUE and was delivered in 1990. The aircraft flew for several European companies, of which the last eleven years before DAT. This summer, this plane brought the Danish football team to Schiphol for a European Championship game in the Arena.
According to Aerotelegraph, there are still 45 MD-83s active worldwide, of which 30 carry passengers. Most fly in Iran (14), Mexico (10) and in the US (also 10). In Europe, the largely equal MD-82 is still active: of these, European Air Charter is the largest operator.
Source,Luchtvaart nieuws