Last updated 30/6/2009 01:30
Ex Aegean Boeing 737-400 registered SX-BGS that was parked in AMS (Amsterdam, Netherlands) since February 2009, is getting ready to be delivered to Air Dominicana (ED/RDO) which is the flag carrier of Dominican Republic. During the previous days, the plane was in Hangar 10 in AMS and had taken the full colors of Air Dominicana. It did a test flight on Monday 22/6/2009 as A3002T over the North Sea. Delivery route is said to be AMS - SID (Sal Island, Cape Verde) - REC (Recife, Brazil) - SDQ (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic). Upon delivery it is expected to operate on the SDQ - JFK (New York, USA) route from 1/8/2009.
Update 25/6/2009 18:55
The next registration of the plane will be N279AD.
Update 25/6/2009 22:05
Added another photo of the plane while taxiing in AMS.
Update 27/6/2009 19:55
Plane was reregistered yesterday to N279AD and is expected to depart some time next week. Added 2 photos of the plane with the new registration.
Update 30/6/2009 01:30
Added 1 photo of the plane parked in AMS waiting to be ferried sometime this week.
Thanks to MAS017 for the following photos.
Boeing 737 / SX-BGS / having blue patches on the tail and engines (photo 17/6/2009)
Boeing 737 / SX-BGS / fuselage, tail and engine titles and logos were applied (photo 20/6/2009)
Boeing 737 / SX-BGS / ready for its test flight the next day, on 22/6/2009 (photo 21/6/2009)
Thanks to Ger Buskermolen (schipholspotter.blogspot.com) for the following photo.
Boeing 737 / SX-BGS / taxiing in AMS, ready for departure for a test flight on 22/6/2009 (photo 22/6/2009)
Thanks to MAS017 for the following photos.
Boeing 737 / N279AD / having its new registration of N279AD written on the fuselage (photo 26/6/2009)
Boeing 737 / N279AD / having its new registration, model and MSN written on the fuselage (photo 26/6/2009)
Thanks to Ger Buskermolen (schipholspotter.blogspot.com) for the following photo.
Boeing 737 / N279AD / parked in AMS waiting to be ferried to SDQ (photo 29/6/2009)
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