Bulgaria: Fly2Sky flies two Airbus A321s

Airbus A320 (Photo: Anna Zvereva).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Anna Zvereva).

Bulgaria: Fly2Sky flies two Airbus A321s

Airbus A320 (Photo: Anna Zvereva).
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The Bulgarian charter airline Fly2Sky is expanding its fleet with two Airbus A321s. These will have the registrations LZ-MDL and LZ-MDF. These are used aircraft.

The airline company mentioned currently operates a total of three Airbus A320s. According to CH-Aviation.com, the LZ-MDL is leased by Gecas and was last used by Atlasglobal, which no longer exists. This Airbus A321 was originally delivered to Air Jamaica.

The second new addition is also a leased aircraft from the same owner. According to CH-Aviation.com, this has the interim registration OE-ILB and has been in long-time storage since Atlasglobal was grounded in Montpelier. In future this Airbus A321 will have the registration LZ-MDF.

Fly2Sky also wants to offer the two additional machines for freight purposes. Therefore, the cabin should be configured in such a way that it can be converted to a “Preighter” within a short period of time. The Airbus A321 machine type is in great demand in the cargo segment.

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