Avanti Air sells its Fokker 100

Fokker 100 (Photo: Avanti Air).
Fokker 100 (Photo: Avanti Air).

Avanti Air sells its Fokker 100

Fokker 100 (Photo: Avanti Air).
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The German charter airline Avanti Air is releasing its only Fokker 100. Namely to the Australian Network Aviation.

The first aircraft with the registration D-AOLH is scheduled to retire this month and be delivered to Australia, while the second regional jet with the registration D-AOLG will follow in October 2021. Both Fokker Twinjets have been parked at Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport since the beginning of November. Avanti Air is currently exploring various options for replacement aircraft. The German charter specialist would particularly examine aircraft of the E190, B737NG, A319-100 and A320-200 series, such as the aviation portal Swiss Aviation reported. Network Aviation currently operates seventeen Fokker 100s and five Airbus A320-200S on behalf of its parent company Qantas.

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