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ASL Airlines Ireland retires Boeing 737 Classic

December 27, 2024

December 27, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland retires Boeing 737 Classic

According to the German website Skyliner, EI-STN Boeing 737-4Q8(F) ,msn 25106 ASL Airlines Ireland,was ferried between December 21 and 22. The aircraft routed from Shannon to Iqaluit, Bangor, and to Mojave. Data from planespotters.net reveals that this airframe is 31.4 years

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Dublin-based Avia Solutions Group Indonesian carrier BBN Airlines expands Boeing 737 fleet

February 18, 2024March 14, 2024

February 18, 2024March 14, 2024

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Dublin-based Avia Solutions Group Indonesian carrier BBN Airlines expands Boeing 737 fleet

Dublin-based Avia Solutions Group has acquired four Boeing 737 aircraft for Indonesia based carrier BBN Airlines. The carrier will add one Boeing 737-400F and three Boeing 737-800 aircraft for delivery in March to strengthen the airline's position in the Indonesian aviation

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ASL Airlines Ireland Downsizes Boeing 737 Classic fleet

February 9, 2024March 14, 2024

February 9, 2024March 14, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland Downsizes Boeing 737 Classic fleet

Dublin based ASL Airlines Ireland reduced its Boeing 737 Classic fleet operation according to German website Skyliner Aviation and Flightradar24 as three aircraft exit fleet, 13 Classics remain in service. EI-STK Boeing 737-448(F) msn 25052 ASL Airlines ferried Liege to Bangor,

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ASL Airlines Flypast Celebrates Foynes Aviation Museum

September 24, 2023March 14, 2024

September 24, 2023March 14, 2024

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ASL Airlines Flypast Celebrates Foynes Aviation Museum

ASL Airlines announced on LinkedIn support for Foynes Aviation Museum celebrations with a flypast on 14th September by EI-STV Boeing 737-400F msn 28494 ASL Airlines Ireland callsign 'ABR737'. The aircraft operated a sortie from and to Shannon Airport for the occasion.

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ASL Airlines Ireland operates Dublin Cologne freighter series

January 14, 2023March 14, 2024

January 14, 2023March 14, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland operates Dublin Cologne freighter series

ASL Airlines Ireland operated a limited Dublin to Cologne service operating up to five times weekly from 18 November through to 31 December 2022 using Boeing 737-400(F) aircraft. The first service ABR1630/1 was operated by EI-STL Boeing 737-4M0(SF) msn 29204. This

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Dublin based ASL Aviation the largest global Boeing 737NG Freighter operator

October 31, 2022March 17, 2024

October 31, 2022March 17, 2024

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Dublin based ASL Aviation the largest global Boeing 737NG Freighter operator

Dublin based ASL Aviation Holdings is the largest global operator of the Boeing 737-800F/BCF type series with 56 in service and a further 40 on order, replacing existing  Boeing 737-400F's. The aircraft will be allocated to ASL’s airlines in Ireland, Belgium

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