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Ex Ryanair 737-200 at Bournemouth

Ex Ryanair 737-200 at Bournemouth
Both the Ex Ryanair 737 -200 that arrived recently at Bournemouth has both been given American Registrations.

EI-CJC to N640AD EI-CJG to N58AD

Guess they will be leaving the UK in the near future.

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By: jethro15 - 11th December 2005 at 17:55

Info received today suggests that these a/c are only at Bournemouth for engineering work to be carried out by European. Ultmately, they appear to be destined for South America.

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By: Newforest - 10th December 2005 at 18:47

If my info is correct, I can’t understand why they have been re-regd. I don;t beleive the a/c broken up at Prestwick were.

Auto Direct bought twenty aircraft and spares for $10m. Auto Direct are a major supplier of spare parts for jetliners as are European Aviation who started business in 1989 with a spares holding for BAC 1-11 aircraft. The possible scenario could be that E.A. didn’t want 20 aircraft and have persuaded A.D. to sell them one or two saving A.D. ferry costs? 😉 Incidentally, the two aircraft in question were registered 2nd December! :confused:

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By: jethro15 - 10th December 2005 at 17:21

Would not contradict you on that point, you are probably more correct and up to date than I am! 🙂

If my info is correct, I can’t understand why they have been re-regd. I don;t beleive the a/c broken up at Prestwick were.

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By: Newforest - 10th December 2005 at 16:34

I was informed that these two particular a/c were purchased by European Aviation for spares. Is this not so now?

Would not contradict you on that point, you are probably more correct and up to date than I am! 🙂

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By: jethro15 - 10th December 2005 at 12:17

The aircraft are registered to Auto Direct Aviation LLC of Orlando, FL. 🙂

Aut Direct actualy purchased the B732 fleet from Ryanair in a deal that took place a while back now.

I was informed that these two particular a/c were purchased by European Aviation for spares. Is this not so now?

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By: Newforest - 10th December 2005 at 08:54

Ex Ryanair 737-200 at Bournemouth
Both the Ex Ryanair 737 -200 that arrived recently at Bournemouth has both been given American Registrations.

EI-CJC to N640AD EI-CJG to N58AD

Guess they will be leaving the UK in the near future.

The aircraft are registered to Auto Direct Aviation LLC of Orlando, FL. 🙂

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