December 2, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Not a lot of great interest but the selection of stored aircraft continues to change over time.
EI-EUL A320-232 by Irish251, on Flickr
EI-EUL A320-232 by Irish251, on Flickr
Airbus storage at Dublin by Irish251, on Flickr
Aer Lingus A320s at Dublin by Irish251, on Flickr
A6-EGR Boeing 777-31HER by Irish251, on Flickr
OE-INS CL604 Challenger by Irish251, on Flickr
N44EV Learjet 36A by Irish251, on Flickr
EI-DVM A320-214 by Irish251, on Flickr
By: EGTC - 5th December 2012 at 17:10
Interesting line up!
By: MSR777 - 3rd December 2012 at 20:26
Love that Aer Lingus retro livery.
By: Short finals - 3rd December 2012 at 20:20
The two Cosmos at Dublin are LY-COM (black – arrived 23 Nov.) and LY-COS (the Wow Force one at far end of the line, arrived 21 Nov.). Both the FlyRak (EI-EUL) and RayaJet (EI-EUS) A320s are ex-Spanair.
By: ThreeSpool - 3rd December 2012 at 12:58
It could be awaiting delivery after painting. The FlyRak A320 at the front is ex-Spanair.
By: Newforest - 3rd December 2012 at 08:37
Airfleets record that their ‘one’ A.320 which is leased is stored. Another interesting fact is that on October 1st, the airline bought 7 CRJ-900’s from Uruguay. Perhaps they have not been paid for yet which is why they have not been seen in European skies, yet. Curious.
By: Short finals - 2nd December 2012 at 23:09
The two Cosmo A320s are at Dublin, so I guess that means they have stopped flying.
By: Matt-100 - 2nd December 2012 at 19:31
Some great tail shots SF!
Oh no has Cosmo Airlines gone under now ?
I hope not, they only launched in July! 🙁
Their website’s still active http://cosmoairlines.com/en/
By: Culpano - 2nd December 2012 at 19:06
Aaargh that Aer Lingus retro again ! I’m never going to see that. Oh no has Cosmo Airlines gone under now ?