Edelweiss A330 in Eurowings Discovery livery transferred to Luqa

Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

Edelweiss A330 in Eurowings Discovery livery transferred to Luqa

Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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Edelweiss has transferred the Airbus A330-300 with registration HB-JHQ from Chateauroux, France, to Luqa. The long-haul aircraft has now received the livery of Eurowings Discover, but still has Swiss registration.

At Lufthansa's new vacation subsidiary, this Airbus A330-300 will have the registration D-AFYQ. Edelweiss will also hand over the HB-JHR to Eurowings Discover. There the aircraft is entered in the German register as D-AFYR.

At Lufthansa Technik in Luqa, the HB-JHQ is currently being prepared for use by the new sister company. Only recently was the D-AXGB a another Airbus A330 from Eurowings Discover Flown to Malta for maintenance.

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