Greece: Lumiwings is expanding its fleet

Greece: Lumiwings is expanding its fleet

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The Greek airline Lumiwings took delivery of the first Boeing 27-2021 on May 737, 700. The 18,1 year old machine has the registration SX-LWC and is currently located in Craiova (Romania).

According to CH-Aviation.com, it is a leasing aircraft owned by KDAC Aircraft Leasing. The machine was in use at Transavia up to and including September 2020. Lumiwings is a provider specializing in the provision of ACMI and charter services.

From Forli, the airline entered the scheduled business on its own account. The first flight, which was carried out on May 28, 2021 with a Boeing 737-300, had previously been postponed repeatedly due to the corona pandemic. The destinations Palermo and Trapani are currently offered at this airport.

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