Hi all,
This last week I have noted the following American Eagle ATR-72's transiting from Goose Bay to Keflavik:
N541AT - 24/4
N538AT - 24/4
N545AT - 27/4
N529AM - Due 28/4
N540AM - Due 28/4
Anybody have an idea where they are heading? Return to lessor or maintenance?
Edit: N499AT - Due into Goose Bay from Myrtle Beach at 16:30 BST.
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ATR-72 transits through Keflavik
Re: ATR-72 transits through Keflavik
Answered my own question I think:
From an article on CAPA:
Stu
From an article on CAPA:
Full story here: http://www.centreforaviation.com/analys ... kets-71302It is not surprising the intra-Caribbean flights performed by American Eagle subsidiary Executive Airlines would be phased out since American intends to return all of its ATR 72 turboprops by the end of 2013. At the end of February the carrier had returned 21 of the aircraft, and said the remaining 18 would be phased out commencing this year and continuing through 2013. Executive operates nine ATRs from San Juan to approximately 15 destinations, based on current schedules from CAPA and Innovata.
Stu
Re: ATR-72 transits through Keflavik
One or two have ended up at MönchengladbachStuBie wrote:Anybody have an idea where they are heading? Return to lessor or maintenance?
Martin
Re: ATR-72 transits through Keflavik
N548AT is heading to Keflavik later:
http://uk.flightaware.com/live/flight/N548AT
11 July and trying again.
http://uk.flightaware.com/live/flight/N548AT
11 July and trying again.
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