WDL sends its last BAE 146 to Australia

German Airways is pushing ahead with the renovation of the fleet of Embraer Jets. By the end of 2019, the last of the four emitters from WDL go to a BAE-146-specialists.

The airline, whose fleet is on average around 30 years old and from a small four spotlights, and not to find. But that is exactly the Pionair Australia. It operates five British Aerospace BAE 146, both in the freight and passenger variant. The flyers are, among Other things, on behalf of Virgin Australia on the way.

Now extended to the Australian Charter and Wet-Lease specialist fleet. It brings the machinery of the German WDL Aviation. You will ausflotten until the end of the year their last three BAE 146, as the parent company, time freight on Wednesday (13. November) announced. The Deal was arranged earlier: in front of the portal Cargo Facts Pionair had already confirmed in September, to take three BAE 146 from WDL.

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