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Tunisair took delivery of its first of three CFM International CFM56-powered Airbus A319s during August.
Tunisair has begun its first transatlantic service with 2X-weekly Tunis-Montreal with Airbus A330-200s.
Most recent of the Nord 262s to enter service is that of Tunis Air.
Tunis Air took delivery of a 727-200 on March 12—the airline's first Boeing.
A second Boeing 727-200 has been ordered by Tunis Air for delivery in July 1973. The airline's first 727 went into service on the Tunis-Paris route last March.
The Tunis Air 707—leased from Sabena—which inaugurated a once weekly Tunis-London service on April 1.
Tunis Air has ordered a fourth Advanced 727-200 for delivery in December.
Tunis Air has purchased an Advanced 727-200 to add to its existing fleet of three. Delivery will be in December this year.
Tunis Air has purchased its fifth 727-200 for handover in November.
Tunis Air has ordered a fifth Boeing 727-200.
Tunisia's transport ministry has named Nabil Chettaoui as Tunisair's new chief executive, replacing Youssef Neji.
Tunisair took delivery of its first of three CFM International CFM56-powered Airbus A319s during August.
Tunisair has purchased two ex-Emirates Airbus A300-600Rs that had been traded back to the manufacturer. One of the two General Electric CF6-powered aircraft has been delivered, the second is due later this year.
Most recent of the Nord 262s to enter service is that of Tunis Air.
Tunis Air took delivery of a 727-200 on March 12—the airline's first Boeing.
A second Boeing 727-200 has been ordered by Tunis Air for delivery in July 1973. The airline's first 727 went into service on the Tunis-Paris route last March.
The Tunis Air 707—leased from Sabena—which inaugurated a once weekly Tunis-London service on April 1.
Tunis Air has ordered a fourth Advanced 727-200 for delivery in December.
Tunis Air has purchased an Advanced 727-200 to add to its existing fleet of three. Delivery will be in December this year.
Tunis Air has purchased its fifth 727-200 for handover in November.
Tunis Air has ordered a fifth Boeing 727-200.
Tunisia's transport ministry has named Nabil Chettaoui as Tunisair's new chief executive, replacing Youssef Neji.
Tunisair has begun its first transatlantic service with 2X-weekly Tunis-Montreal with Airbus A330-200s.
Tunisair has purchased two ex-Emirates Airbus A300-600Rs that had been traded back to the manufacturer. One of the two General Electric CF6-powered aircraft has been delivered, the second is due later this year.