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Dublin Hosts Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX Delivery

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

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Dublin Hosts Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX Delivery

Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of its third Boeing 737 MAX 8, which was originally allocated to Russian carrier Ural Airlines under the registration VP-BHT but was not accepted, due sanctions from Russia invasion of Ukraine. The aircraft built in 2019,

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Ethiopian Airlines 2nd 737 MAX Delivered via Dublin

March 2, 2025March 2, 2025

March 2, 2025March 2, 2025

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Ethiopian Airlines 2nd 737 MAX Delivered via Dublin

Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX on February 28, 2025. The aircraft, registered ET-BBB (MSN 66150), landed at Dublin Airport at 13:29 local time as ETH9201 after a direct flight from Paine Field. It departed Dublin on

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Boeing 737-8 MAX Delivered to Ethiopian Airlines via Dublin

February 22, 2025February 22, 2025

February 22, 2025February 22, 2025

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Boeing 737-8 MAX Delivered to Ethiopian Airlines via Dublin

Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX on February 16, 2025. The aircraft, registered ET-BBA (MSN 66151), arrived at Dublin Airport at 12:34 local time as flight ETH9201, having flown direct from Paine Field. The next day, the

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Ethiopian Airlines 19th B737 MAX delivered through Dublin

October 8, 2024

October 8, 2024

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Ethiopian Airlines 19th B737 MAX delivered through Dublin

Africa's leading airline, Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of 19th Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft through Dublin Airport on 29-31 August. The aircraft registered ET-BAO 62460 msn callsign 'ETH9202' arrived Dublin 29 August at 0941 local direct from Boeing field. The aircraft departed

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18th Boeing 737-8 MAX for Ethiopian Airlines delivered through Dublin

March 22, 2024

March 22, 2024

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18th Boeing 737-8 MAX for Ethiopian Airlines delivered through Dublin

African carrier Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of 18th Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft through Dublin Airport on 5-7 March. The aircraft registered ET-BAI 62458 msn callsign 'ETH9202' arrived 1547 local direct from Boeing field departing 7 March 1220 local under same callsign

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Former Flair Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX delivered through Dublin

March 22, 2024

March 22, 2024

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Former Flair Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX delivered through Dublin

Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of a former Flair Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX through Dublin on 1-3 March en route Toronto to Addis Abba, on lease from BOC Aviation. The aircraft ET-BAU msn 64944 was formerly registered C-FLKI retaining basic Flair Airlines

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