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Rare visitor at Brussels, but what airline? + Other new operations at BRU.

Today, a TU154 (unkown series) landed in Brussels at 10.25, scheduled for landing at 12.10. The aircraft was coming from Warsaw with flight numper PLF102.
There is also a rare Algerian 732 from Algiers today.
European airlines also flies to Bern today, with an aircraft with code SF3?
Britannia is also operating busy at airport nowadays. It takes over the long range sectors to the Carribean.
Cyprus Airways is now operating a codeshare with SN on a thrice daily flight to Larnaca, with two of them that continue to Paphos. They usually operate an A319.
Too bad, OA doesn’t use the 712 any longer on the route from Thessaloniki.
Slovak Airlines also started operations from Bratislava, using 733 equipment.
A variety of charter airlines are flying in Brussles. For example AMC Airlines flies an MD83 into Brussels from Hurghada. If that’s an Egyptian airline, I hope they have proper maintenance.
Adria Airways operates to Ljubljana with CRJ’s.
Nouvelair Tunesie operates an MD83 from Monastir, but maintenance in Brussels is highly over-occupied, and no aircraft passes without proper checks.
Helvetic flies from Zurich to Brussels a few times a day with a Fokker 100.

This is only a small part of the newer routes form Brussels. Good to see Brussels is recovering!
http://www.brusselsairport.be

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By: robbelc - 23rd April 2004 at 18:53

Re: Rare visitor at Brussels, but what airline? + Other new operations at BRU.

Originally posted by Jeanske_SN
[B]Today, a TU154 (unkown series) landed in Brussels at 10.25, scheduled for landing at 12.10. The aircraft was coming from Warsaw with flight numper PLF102.

PLF102 will the the Polish Airforce VIP Tu-154 serialed 102.

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By: Bhoy - 23rd April 2004 at 12:55

SF3 is a Saab Fairchild SF340. (although latterly just called Saab 340’s, as Fairchild baled out of the joint construction in 1985 (they had been responsible for the wings).

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