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February 2008 - [MGL/EDLN] Mönchengladbach Airport
cn 10660, delivered to Air Sinai as SU-GAE in 1983.
D-CNRX - British Aerospace Jetstream 3102 - Peerusair
at Moenchengladbach Airport (MGL)
c/n 616 - built in 1983 for Air Foyle -
operated by Peerusair 2000/2001 -
final user was SASCA as YV-1163C -
w/o 13.02.08 Los Roques Venezuela - ran off runway struck bushes and small trees
Peerusair offered scheduled flights from MGL to Leipzig and Strasbourg
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
President of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh on a state visit for the Genghis Khan exhibit in Nantes. (As they loaned items from their national collections.)
OE-LID - ATR-72-600 - InterSky
at Moenchengladbach Airport (MGL)
c/n 1042 - built in 2013 for Caribbean Airlines -
operated by InterSky since 2013 -
stored since 11/2015 - InterSky went bankrupt 09.11.2015
(Photo G. Dickmann)
Not even close to the detail that Mark and Aaron can get from their hides - but the best I have got to date
UR-UTE - ATR-42-320 - UTAir Ukraine - at Moenchengladbach Airport (MGL)
c/n 57 - built in 1987 for ATI -
in service with UT Air Ukraine since 2011 - stored at MGL since 2014
Founded in 2008, UTair-Ukraine was set up as the Ukrainian division of Russian parent company, UTair Aviation, to serve domestic and international destinations. Re-namend Azur Air Ukraine in 2015
(Photo by G. Dickmann)