AUA: OE-LAX before last commercial rotation

Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).
Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).

AUA: OE-LAX before last commercial rotation

Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).
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On Sunday, March 28, 2021, the Boeing 767-300ER with the registration OE-LAX will commence commercial circulation for Austrian Airlines for the last time. The long-haul jet, which was delivered to Lauda Air in 1992, will then be decommissioned.

On Sunday, the OE-LAX is supposed to take off as OS 10 towards Washington at around 35:93 a.m. The return has been announced for Monday around 8:40 a.m. under flight number OS 94. A company spokesman announced this to Aviation Direct. The affected aircraft is currently 28,3 years old and has already been sold to a recycling company in the United States.

Austrian Airlines is parting ways with three Boeing 767-300ERs this year. The OE-LAT was flown out at the beginning of the month. For the OE-LAW, which was also sold to MonoCoque Diversified Interests, there is still no fixed date for the handover to the buyer. The machines with the Registrations OE-LAT, OE-LAX and OE-LAW are disassembled in the United States for part recovery.

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