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Hi,
Does anyone know the current livery of the HZC and HZV which are leased to Sun Country? I guess something like last year winter lease:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1201707/M/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Please confirm ... Thanks!
Does anyone know the current livery of the HZC and HZV which are leased to Sun Country? I guess something like last year winter lease:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1201707/M/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Please confirm ... Thanks!
Dutch carrier Transavia orders seven 737-800s
(13Nov07 10:11 GMT)
Dutch budget carrier Transavia has finalised an order for seven Boeing 737-800s, plus three options, which were previously listed against an unidentified customer on Boeing’s orders and deliveries books.
Amsterdam-based Transavia deploys a fleet of 10 737-700s and 19 -800s on routes to destinations in Europe and Africa.
It has placed an order for seven additional 737-800s, which it plans to operate from its key Dutch airports at Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Eindhoven.
Transavia chief financial officer Tjero Zomer says: “This order is the result of a fleet plan developed by Transavia that provides for the fleet’s long-term optimisation.
“The new Boeing 737s are also equipped with blended winglets, which together with the much lighter optional carbon brakes can provide substantial advantages regarding fuel consumption and the related factor of CO2 emissions.”
Boeing sales VP for Europe, Russia and central Asia Marlin Dailey adds: “Transavia was part of a select group of European airlines that helped Boeing bring the next-generation 737 programme to market.”
Boeing values the order at approximately $523 million at list prices, adding that Transavia has the right to convert the order to other model types.
(13Nov07 10:11 GMT)
Dutch budget carrier Transavia has finalised an order for seven Boeing 737-800s, plus three options, which were previously listed against an unidentified customer on Boeing’s orders and deliveries books.
Amsterdam-based Transavia deploys a fleet of 10 737-700s and 19 -800s on routes to destinations in Europe and Africa.
It has placed an order for seven additional 737-800s, which it plans to operate from its key Dutch airports at Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Eindhoven.
Transavia chief financial officer Tjero Zomer says: “This order is the result of a fleet plan developed by Transavia that provides for the fleet’s long-term optimisation.
“The new Boeing 737s are also equipped with blended winglets, which together with the much lighter optional carbon brakes can provide substantial advantages regarding fuel consumption and the related factor of CO2 emissions.”
Boeing sales VP for Europe, Russia and central Asia Marlin Dailey adds: “Transavia was part of a select group of European airlines that helped Boeing bring the next-generation 737 programme to market.”
Boeing values the order at approximately $523 million at list prices, adding that Transavia has the right to convert the order to other model types.
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Any info on del. dates ?XYZ wrote:Dutch carrier Transavia orders seven 737-800s
(13Nov07 10:11 GMT)
Dutch budget carrier Transavia has finalised an order for seven Boeing 737-800s, plus three options, which were previously listed against an unidentified customer on Boeing’s orders and deliveries books.
Assume these will be registered in the PH-HSx range ?
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"Transavia.com vervangt bestaande Boeing 737's door nie
Luchtvaartnieuws reports these as replacement-orders for older aircraft.
I assume their source is Mr. Burlage and we all know how reliable he is in regards to the articles he writes.
Can anyone from within Transavia confirm the statements ?
And if so, any info on aircraft to replace / details ?
Thx, Chris.
I assume their source is Mr. Burlage and we all know how reliable he is in regards to the articles he writes.
Can anyone from within Transavia confirm the statements ?
And if so, any info on aircraft to replace / details ?
Thx, Chris.
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I just opened my JP Airlines guide, and IF, IF the new aircraft are used for the replacement I think the following frames will be replaced as first because they are the oldest in the fleet:
PH-HZA, dd 06/98
PH-HZB, dd 06/98
PH-HZC, dd 08/98
PH-HZD, dd 04/99
PH-HZE, dd 05/99
PH-HZF, dd 06/99
Greetz,
Thomas
PH-HZA, dd 06/98
PH-HZB, dd 06/98
PH-HZC, dd 08/98
PH-HZD, dd 04/99
PH-HZE, dd 05/99
PH-HZF, dd 06/99
Greetz,
Thomas
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Re: "Transavia.com vervangt bestaande Boeing 737's door
If you read the article you'll see that a spokesperson for Transavia confirmed that the newly ordered a/c are replacements for older a/c. No Mr. Burlage involved, only mentioned as the source because he was the first to come up with it in De Telegraaf.cHabu wrote:
I assume their source is Mr. Burlage and we all know how reliable he is in regards to the articles he writes.
Can anyone from within Transavia confirm the statements ?
Thx, Chris.
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Hi,
I just saw a photo of the HZO in basic Transavia c/s with Aloha titles and tail:
http://www.jetphotos.net:80/viewphoto.p ... 789&nseq=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just saw a photo of the HZO in basic Transavia c/s with Aloha titles and tail:
http://www.jetphotos.net:80/viewphoto.p ... 789&nseq=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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There's also one in the photo forum...StingerTail wrote:Hi,
I just saw a photo of the HZO in basic Transavia c/s with Aloha titles and tail:
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I noticed a pic in the photo forum of the HZE without the Jumbo Supermarkten stickers.
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36583" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does anybody know if they removed the stickers also on the HZW and HZX?
I still need the HZX in this c/s, but maybe I'm too late
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36583" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does anybody know if they removed the stickers also on the HZW and HZX?
I still need the HZX in this c/s, but maybe I'm too late