Brussels Airlines is retiring its last Airbus aircraft from the A330-200 series.
The Belgian Lufthansa subsidiary says goodbye to the aircraft with the registration OO-SFZ. With that the last A330-200 was flown out. Today at noon the plane went to Twente Airport in Enschende in the Netherlands. There it will be broken up into individual parts and the spare parts will then be sold. AELS, which specializes in aircraft dismantling, would take over this process on site, as would simpleflying.com reported. Brussels’s remaining long-haul fleet now consists entirely of twelve Airbus A330-300s with an average age of 13,8 years.