Luxaviation Germany is getting the first Do 328-300

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Luxaviation Germany is getting the first Do 328-300

Photo: Luxaviation.
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Luxaviation Germany is upgrading: The carrier welcomes the first Dornier Do 328-300 into its own ranks. 

The aircraft is 20 years old and operated by Sino Jet until 2018, reported Swiss Aviation. The last commercial aircraft developed and built in Germany receives the D-BSEA registration and was delivered on December 11th. The machine has also already made its maiden flight in the new airline colors. The Twinjet flew from Memmingen to Zweibrücken. The Dornier Do 328 with two propeller turbines was built from 1991 at the Bavarian airport Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich. However, it did not attract much attention: the manufacturer Fairchild-Dornier and a successor company sold just under 2005 copies by 220. Now there will probably be a new edition of the aircraft in the version with propeller turbines, according to reports it will be built at Leipzig-Halle Airport. 

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