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ASL Airlines Ireland Leases Third B737-800BCF to SolitAir

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

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ASL Airlines Ireland Leases Third B737-800BCF to SolitAir

ASL Airlines Ireland has strengthened its operations at Dubai World Central (DWC) with the deployment of a third Boeing 737-86J (BCF) on an ACMI basis for SolitAir. The newly assigned aircraft, EI-HRF (msn 30879), arrived from Shannon on 7 March 2025

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ASL Airlines Ireland Adds Ex-Belavia Boeing 737NG

March 5, 2025

March 5, 2025

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ASL Airlines Ireland Adds Ex-Belavia Boeing 737NG

ASL Airlines Ireland has expanded its fleet with a former Belavia Boeing 737NG (BCF). The aircraft, EI-HRG (msn 32451), previously registered as EW-526PA. EI-HRG positioned from London Gatwick to Shannon on 18 February, by Genesis Aircraft Services. The aircraft underwent a Boeing

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Magma Aviation establishes global HQ in Dublin

February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

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Magma Aviation establishes global HQ in Dublin

Magma Aviation part of Avia Solutions Group, opened a new global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland to capitalize on leasing opportunities. The carrier aims to secure multiple aircraft, it is also considering medium-size freighters to support its Boeing 747 international flights, with

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ASL Airlines Ireland Supplies Second B737BCF to SolitAir

December 6, 2024December 6, 2024

December 6, 2024December 6, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland Supplies Second B737BCF to SolitAir

ASL Airlines Ireland has expanded its presence at Dubai World Central (DWC), positioning a second Boeing 737-86N (BCF) to operate on ACMI basis for SolitAir. The newly deployed aircraft, EI-HRB (msn 32686), arrived on December 1st from Shannon using the callsign

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ASL Airlines Ireland adds Boeing 737NG(BCF) to AOC 

October 12, 2024October 12, 2024

October 12, 2024October 12, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland adds Boeing 737NG(BCF) to AOC 

ASL Airlines Ireland Ireland added EI-HRB Boeing 737-86N(BCF) msn 32686 to its AOC entering service on 28th September operating on behalf of Fedex from Cologne. This aircraft was operated Shenzhen Airlines from 2007 to 2023 as B-5317. The aircraft was registered

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ASL Airlines Ireland launches DWC Boeing 737NG base

October 5, 2024

October 5, 2024

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ASL Airlines Ireland launches DWC Boeing 737NG base

EI-HRA Boeing 737-8BK(BCF) msn 33023 ASL Airlines Ireland , positioned Shannon to Dubai World Center (DWC) using callsign 'ABR737P' in Dubai South on 30th September reveals data from Flightradar24. The aircraft entered service next day operating to and from Riyadh, Saudi

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