Blue Panorama replaces B767 with A330

Italian flag (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Italian flag (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Blue Panorama replaces B767 with A330

Italian flag (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Italian airline Blue Panorama Airlines presented its future long-haul plans during a meeting with the flight crew's unions. The company plans to add two Airbus A2020-330s to its fleet from the end of 200. In return, two Boeing 2021-767s are to be decommissioned by the end of March 300 at the latest.

According to a report by the CH-Aviation.com portal, the new additions are the machines with the current registrations 9H-PTN and 9H-RTU. These are leased from Castlelake and were previously in the service of Qatar Airways and Air Italy. The two planes are to be painted in the colors of the blue panorama brand “Luke Air”. The plans that Luke Air should be spun off into a Maltese AOC have meanwhile been discarded.

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