Bulgaria: Gulliv Air is significantly expanding its fleet

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Bulgaria: Gulliv Air is significantly expanding its fleet

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The Bulgarian airline Gulliv Air plans to expand with ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft and A330 long-haul jets. Three props and two long haul machines are to join the fleet.

Gulliv Air currently has an Airbus A330-200 in service. The carrier specializes in providing charter and ACMI services. The Bulgarian airline confirmed to the CH-Aviation.com portal that one of the two newcomers on long-haul routes will be registered as LZ-AWY. It is an A330-200. The other machine is the current EI-DAZ which is currently registered on Aer Lingus. The A330-300 will be registered as LZ-AWZ.

At the same time, Gulliv Air also wants to cover the regional market and organized three ATR 72-600s at DAE Capital. The turboprop aircraft have received the registrations LZ-DAH, LZ-DAI and LZ-DAJ. These have meanwhile been transferred to Sofia by the Dutch Woendsrecht. The three machines were previously in use at Nesma Airlines, but have been shut down since September 2019.

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