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Cimber – "Flying for Scandinavian Airlines" special livery

Danish regional airline Cimber‘s is applying a special livery to some of their Canadair Regional Jets, to show that they are flying for SAS on certain routes… didn’t expect anything but a disappointment and as usual, it was what I got… what do you think?

Photo from Skyliner Aviation Magazine

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By: Pablo - 7th December 2004 at 16:27

Danish regional airline Cimber‘s is applying a special livery

Sorry, but that livery is anything but special.

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By: Pablo - 7th December 2004 at 16:27

Danish regional airline Cimber‘s is applying a special livery

Sorry, but that livery is anything but special.

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By: Airline owner - 7th December 2004 at 16:04

Almost as bad as AZ………..but not quite.

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By: Airline owner - 7th December 2004 at 16:04

Almost as bad as AZ………..but not quite.

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By: Bhoy - 7th December 2004 at 15:59

CPH-NCL and CPH-VST (if that is the code for Vasteras) are scheduled operations.

CPH-BSL is operated three times daily, too, with QI [Cimber] flightnumbers, but also as an SK codeshare, which is also operated by CRJ’s.

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By: Bhoy - 7th December 2004 at 15:59

CPH-NCL and CPH-VST (if that is the code for Vasteras) are scheduled operations.

CPH-BSL is operated three times daily, too, with QI [Cimber] flightnumbers, but also as an SK codeshare, which is also operated by CRJ’s.

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By: Mark L - 4th December 2004 at 13:24

The AFR flights from Lyon to LHR which were flown by Cimber Air CRJ’s are now being flown by Britair CRJ’s.

They seem to be using a Cityjet 146 in the evening on one flight too, don’t think its from Lyon though?

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By: Mark L - 4th December 2004 at 13:24

The AFR flights from Lyon to LHR which were flown by Cimber Air CRJ’s are now being flown by Britair CRJ’s.

They seem to be using a Cityjet 146 in the evening on one flight too, don’t think its from Lyon though?

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By: MSR777 - 4th December 2004 at 10:43

I can remember working a Cimber VFW614 once at STN bringing in a Danish football team. Nice crew and nice aeroplane, glad to know they are still thriving.

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By: MSR777 - 4th December 2004 at 10:43

I can remember working a Cimber VFW614 once at STN bringing in a Danish football team. Nice crew and nice aeroplane, glad to know they are still thriving.

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By: rudi - 3rd December 2004 at 23:43

The AFR flights from Lyon to LHR which were flown by Cimber Air CRJ’s are now being flown by Britair CRJ’s.

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By: rudi - 3rd December 2004 at 23:43

The AFR flights from Lyon to LHR which were flown by Cimber Air CRJ’s are now being flown by Britair CRJ’s.

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By: robbelc - 3rd December 2004 at 22:01

The CRJs seem to be doing more work for Air France recently than anyone else.

Exactly what I thought, although I have not seen them on the earry morning AFR flights into LHR reciently so I assume they not operating on the winter schedules???

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By: robbelc - 3rd December 2004 at 22:01

The CRJs seem to be doing more work for Air France recently than anyone else.

Exactly what I thought, although I have not seen them on the earry morning AFR flights into LHR reciently so I assume they not operating on the winter schedules???

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By: tenthije - 3rd December 2004 at 21:42

Can I ask what ad-hoc meens?

Ad-hoc flights are irregular. Any airline or person can ask Cimber to fly a route and as long as Cimber has a plane available and the customer pays it will be done. Unlike airlines or charterers an ad-hoc carrier does not stick to a timetable.

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By: tenthije - 3rd December 2004 at 21:42

Can I ask what ad-hoc meens?

Ad-hoc flights are irregular. Any airline or person can ask Cimber to fly a route and as long as Cimber has a plane available and the customer pays it will be done. Unlike airlines or charterers an ad-hoc carrier does not stick to a timetable.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 3rd December 2004 at 21:35

Can I ask what ad-hoc meens?

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 3rd December 2004 at 21:35

Can I ask what ad-hoc meens?

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By: Aviation Man - 3rd December 2004 at 19:12

CPH-NCL and CPH-VST (if that is the code for Vasteras) are scheduled operations.

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By: Aviation Man - 3rd December 2004 at 19:12

CPH-NCL and CPH-VST (if that is the code for Vasteras) are scheduled operations.

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