German SunExpress planes go Turkish

Boeing 737 (Photo: Pixabay).
Boeing 737 (Photo: Pixabay).

German SunExpress planes go Turkish

Boeing 737 (Photo: Pixabay).
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After the end of SunExpress Germany, the Boeing 737 aircraft are gradually being re-registered to the AOC of the Turkish SunExpress. Local media write that the first machines have been broadcast in the past few days.

So writes Tolgaozbekthat, for example, the D-ASXV became the TC-SPB. The D-ASXX is now the TC-SPC, the D-ASXZ the TC-SPF and the D-ASXC the TC-SPG. More Boeing 737s, which were previously operated by SunExpress Germany, are to follow in the next few days. The German offshoot is in liquidation. As a result, 1.200 jobs were lost. The operation of long-haul Airbus A330 aircraft on behalf of Eurowings will also be terminated.

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