Monday, 29 January 2018

Next travel movement February 2018



As we entered a fresh start after the New Year not long till February it's now to explain about my upcoming flights for the Winter/early Spring Season. My first flight to Bournemouth, UK from Malta was very disappointing (no Flight Report) it's time for something else to travel. So first off I'm returning to Amsterdam, The Netherlands in two weeks time this is because today is my birthday turned 27 so for a treat, I decided to travel to The Netherlands in the very cold aviation spotting environment.

Flybe flight from Southampton, UK will be a night flight meaning there will be no Full Flight video & will have a Flight Report instead. The main attraction after Flybe is British Airways on my first experience traveling a Boeing 767 & sad news it will retire the last 7 Boeing 767's between July till Christmas 2018. 

Finally Malta flight is still underway for Spring with TUI Airways I could be travelling with them in late March making 14 years I last flew a TUI brand Thomsonfly. I really do wish TUI Airways use their Boeing 757's for London Gatwick with more passengers for the Summer seasonal while some in central Europe uses the Boeing 737-800. 

Thursday, 25 January 2018

KLM fleet information (January 2018)


 
Recent fleet information  by the Dutch carrier KLM.

Arrivals
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
  • PH-BHR 
  • PH-BHN
  • PH-BHP 
  • PH-BHO 
Four new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will arrive to KLM shortly.  
 
Withdrawn 
 
Boeing 747-400 "Combi"
  • PH-BFF delivered in February 1990 withdrawn on Christmas Day 2017. 
Following statment from KLM's Boeing 747-400 will withdrawl all of their aircraft even the Combi will be retired by 2020 and replaced by the new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner and Airbus A350-900. PH-BFF recently has landed in Enschede, The Netherlands for scrap. However no news about KLM Cargo's Boeing 747-400 at this time.

 

Friday, 19 January 2018

Smartlynx fleet information (January 2018)






Fleet information from the Latvian Charter carrier Smartlynx.

Arrivals 

As it's a charter based airliner, this will mean the fleet by Smartlynx will also be counted as a lessor to airliners such as two British carriers for example Thomas Cook Airlines and EasyJet.

Airbus A321
  • YL-LCQ - delivered to Novair in April 2004 SE-RDN & brought to Smartlynx in May 2016. 
  • YL-LCV - delivered to Novair in May 2004 SE-RDO & brought to Smartlynx in December 2017 "latest edition to the fleet,"
During the Summer Season this will mean all other Smartlynx aircraft will have a fleet update including SmartLynx Estonia.

Volotea fleet information (January 2018)



Fleet update & re-registered aircraft by a Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea.



Arrivals

Airbus A319

  • EC-MTL Delivered to EasyJet in October 2003 G-CCKD due to enter service shortly.
  • EC-MTM Delivered to EaysJet  in October 2003 G-CCKE later transfeered to  EasyJet  Switzerland in 2006 HB-JZE and re-registered to EasyJet G-EZSM in October 2004 due to enter service shortly. 

Re-registered 

Airbus A319
  • EC-MTE previously EI-FMV delivered to Air Malta in November 2004 9H-AEL.
  • EC-MTF previously EI-FXM delivered to Air Malta in February 2005 9H-AEM.
  • EC-MTD previously EI-GAU delivered to Frontier Airlines in October 2004 N935FR.
  • EC-MTC previously EI-PXP delivered to Frontier Airlines in June 2004 N932FR.
  • EC-MTB previously EI-FXN delivered to Frontier Airlines in February 2002 N906FR. 
Only five aircraft have been re-registered in Spanish registered aircraft.

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Virgin Atlantic fleet information (January 2018)


Update fleet information about British carrier Virgin Atlantic 

Arrivals

Airbus A330-200 

Three Airbus A330-200 are due to enter service shortly with from a former German carrier Air Berlin originally new to LTU. It will be possible to be based at three UK airports in Manchester including seasonal service to Orlando, USA from Glasgow International and Belfast International. 
  • G-VMNK - delivered to LTU in May 2001 D-APLA
  • G-VMIK - delivered to LTU in November 2001 D-ALPB
  • G-VNWD - delivered to LTU in May 2002 D-ALPF

G-VMNK is already in Manchester, UK for inspection of the aircraft before entering service while the others are currently in Shannon, Ireland should arrive soon. 

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

  • G-VWOO currently at Charleston, USA for a test flight
One other Boeing 787-9 aircraft is currently unknown registration possibly at Seattle, USA at the final assembly point.

Withdrawn
Airbus A340-600

  • G-VNAP delivered in February 2005 
Although the aircraft was stored in Lourdes, France from 24th February 2015 till recently in December 2017, rumors that G-VNAP could return to Virgin Atlantic fleet temporarily with plans of retiring all of it's Airbus A340-600  next year with the replacement of the new Airbus A350-1000 and also replacing Boeing 747-400. 


Monday, 15 January 2018

British Airways fleet information - Boeing 767-300ER



List of Boeing 767's

  • G-BNWA delivered in April 1990 due to be retire in July 2018
  • G-BNWB delivered in February 1990 due to retire in August 2018
  • G-BNWX delivered in March 1994 due to retire in September 2018
  • G-BNWZ delivered in February 1997 due to retire in November 2018
  • G-BZHA delivered in in May 1998 due to retire in November 2018
  • G-BZHB delivered in May 1998 due to retire in December 2018
  • G-BZHC delivered in June 1998 due to retire in October 2018

The destinations of these Boeing 767 aircraft currently operate are:
  • Athens, Greece
  • Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Edinburgh, UK
  • Frankfurt Main, Germany
  • Istanbul Atatürk, Turkey
  • Larnaca, Cyprus
  • Madrid–Barajas, Spain 
  • Rome Fiumicino, Italy
  • Stockholm Arlanda, Sweden  

Spotters note: Thee Boeing 767 aircraft from BA are London Heathrow, UK base only some offer Boeing 767 due to high seating complicity from Airbus A320 family. This will mean after all Boeing 767's are withdrawn, the future aircraft will operate Airbus A320 family & A320neo family. Possible to have a Boeing 777 for some European network. 

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Aviation in Malta December 2017 & January 2018

2017 has come & gone and looking forward for aviation spotting for this year! Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas & a New Year 2018, unfortunately started in Christmas Day I suffered the Aussie Flu or known as H3N2 virus my whole body was falling apart I was worried before my flight home to Malta if I wasn't fit to travel then my passport expired. All behold I was be able to travel with bad cough throughout the flight & made it to Malta alive, got my passport renewed in Valletta and now fully recovered since 2nd January. My body improved on New Years Day 2018 (Which I was out drinking with friends) had a great time & now back to normal with aviation. So today we are going to take a look at some new, some regular and visiting aircraft are not scheduled service to Malta. Before Summer flights arrives, lets take a look at Winter.

Vueling EC-MLE Airbus A320 new to Vueling in 2016 taken 29th December 2017.
First off we have a regular service Spanish low-cost carrier Vueling for Barcelona, Spain. This is a special one because it featured a special livery for Disney Land Paris 25th Anniversary livery since May 2017 with Tinkerbell back from Peter Pan. The special Vueling livery EC-MLE Airbus A320 Sharklets landed in Malta from Barcelona Spain. 

Express Air Cargo TS-ICA Boeing 737-300(QC) new to Condor in 1988 ex D-ABWD taken 29th December 2017.

Our next visitor is regular depending on the airline & freighter service, Express Air Cargo a Tunisian Freighter from Tunis, Tunisia operating in the EU  to France, Germany and Malta with their Boeing 737-300. Recent new from the airline it will operate 21 new routes in the west & central African region, three more flights to Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon. And new fleets using a Boeing 737-400. 


Yakutia Airlines VP-BOS Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 new to Luxair in 2007 ex LX-LGA taken 30th December 2017.
Russian carrier Yakutia Airlines two of their aircraft are on maintenance check by Medavia with two of the Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 since November 2017 so not much to say about that. Somehow the tail reminds me of British Airways because of the Union Jack style looks like this,

Air Malta 9H-AHR Airbus A320 new to Spanair in 2003 ex EC-INM taken 30th December 2017.

This one I will explain about the future of  the Maltese carrier Air Malta. Since the withdrawn of the Airbus A319 (except 9H-AEJ) Air Malta in recent years had suffer financial problems by the Maltese Government, General Workers Union by pilots & cabin crew and lack of passengers travelling low cost Air Malta withdrawn the A319's and some destinations example Manchester, in the UK, Frankfurt in Germany and Berlin Tegel, in Germany "From 2016 onward" as it's too expensive to keep the fleet going & maintained. Air Malta manage to bring a new addition to the fleet 9H-AHR in April 2017 from Vueling EC-LQJ for 24 months the only Airbus A320 the 232 series while others are 214. After the arrival of the aircraft it only painted the engine red when it still had Vueling look with Air Malta small logo on the fuselage while 9H-AEJ is similar but still has Atlantic Airways hybrid. As promise from Air Malta, the airline is starting to grow strong with new routes that some started of resumed Frankfurt, Germany and new Comiso, Italy few more destinations & resume Manchetser, UK are set in the Summer flights of 2018 and new fleets to be announced soon for Mediterranean network. While 9H-AHR will continue with Air Malta within the next year & the half it might bring back to Vueling soon, Unfortunately there was rumors that 9H-AEF would return to Air Malta after British carrier Monarch (G-ZBAR) ceased operations in October 2017, the plan dropped & almost due to British carrier Thomas Cook Airlines.  When the time comes, I will make a new blog about our Maltese carrier's update fleet & destinations.

Bulgarian Air Charter LZ-LAD Airbus A320 new to Mexicana in 2992 ex XA-RKB taken 30th December 2017.
During this time of the New Year "every year" a Bulgarian charter carrier Bulgarian Air Charter visits Malta primary fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-82 however this time it's Airbus A320 an older A320. First flight in July 1992 it was delivered to a Mexican carrier Mexicana XA-RKB in October 1992 & still going although some are Bulgarian Air Charter's A320 are withdrawn while the MD-82 are still going strong. After New Years Day 2018 LZ-LAD returns to Sofia, Bulgaria after the charter operator was finish we might see them again before 2019 "hope it's MD-82."

EasyJet G-UZHC Airbus A320neo new to EasyJet in 2017 taken 2nd January 2018.
This is a special one "for now" because a British low-cost carrier EasyJet sends out the new Airbus A320neo for London Gatwick service to Malta now & again while Scandinavian Airlines send their A320neos to Malta very frequently. As UK's withdrawal from the European Union is almost a year away we might not see the A320neo for EasyJet soon as it's joining a new Austrian based airliner.   

Brussels Airlines OO-SFX Airbus A330-300 new to Singapore Airlines in 2019 ex 9V-STI taken 2nd January 2018.
This one I was expected by my friend "Mark" local Maltese spotter that Brussels Airlines Airbus A330-300 is due to arrive for maintenance & it did in rough winds. Although Brussels Airlines failed the Summer Seasonal flights for Malta it was immediately ended while Air Malta sill operated successfully Brussels, Belgium with the competition with Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair.

Small Planet Airlines D-AISP Airbus A320 new to Sabena in 1999 ex OO-SNE taken 3rd January 2018.
And finally we have Small Planet Airlines "The Return" this time German based. Back on 2013 I made a blog for new airliners in Malta for the Summer when Small Planet Airlines "Polish reg" operated as a charter flight from London Gatwick, UK to Malta however as charter it somewhat failed or not successful in the market while Air Malta, British Airways, EasyJet, Thomas Cook Airlines and TUI Airways are still successful with flights & charters for London Gatwick. Recent news from Small Planet Airlines Germany it will start it's seasonal charter from seven German airports this could be challenging for another German low-cost & Thomas Cook brand Condor for charters. This aircraft was on charter service to Stuttgart, Germany.


That's all for new visitors in Malta the first 2018 spotting coming next month we are currently planning the return of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Make sure to lookout for Next Flight for February 2018 & beyond.