CSA has sold last aircraft in ownership

CSA has sold last aircraft in ownership

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Czech airline CSA grounded out its last and only plane it owned on Monday. The Airbus A319 with the registration OK-REQ was transferred from Prague to St. Athan in the UK.

The carrier's fleet has thus shrunk to just one aircraft. It is the Airbus A320 with the registration OK-HEU. This medium-haul jet is leased from Nomura Babcock & Brown. In the winter flight schedule 2022/23 you will only scheduled flights between Prague and Paris offer at your own expense. Furthermore, one is on the road in the wet lease for the sister company Smartwings.

The sale of OK-REQ is not purely coincidental, as it was announced a few weeks ago that the management intends to sell it. In the coming year you want to lease, among other things Airbus A320 and A220 float in. On the occasion of the departure of the last aircraft owned, the pilots flew a circuit over Prague in honor of the CSA. Afterwards we went to St. Athan.

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