Turkish now without Boeing 737-700

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Pixabay).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Pixabay).

Turkish now without Boeing 737-700

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Pixabay).
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The Turkish Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines phased out the last Boeing 17-2020 aircraft on August 737, 700. The TC-JKO was transferred to Marana via Keflavik and Toronto Pearson, reported CH-Aviation.com. The affected aircraft is 14,6 years old.

Turkish Airlines' medium-haul fleet now consists of six Airbus A319s, thirteen A320-200s, 86 A321ceo, 20 A321neo, 104 Boeing 737-800s and 15 Boeing 737-900ERs. 12 Boeing 737-800 aircraft are operated by SunExpress in the colors of the Turkish Anadolujet division, which is part of the company without its own AOC. 

According to reports, Turkish Airlines is currently in talks with Boeing and Airbus, which aim to allow agreed delivery dates to be postponed due to the corona crisis.

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