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david1994
16th Oct 2009, 21:44
Hi all , just wanted to know when the last A300 of TNT , currently based at BFS [Belfast Intl] is going ?? and what will it be replaced by :ok:

MrIkea
17th Oct 2009, 11:40
As far as I know it's still based LGG, but flying the BFS route.
A/C will go by the end of this year.

paul247
2nd Nov 2009, 17:03
as with other routes now missing there A300,s it may well be,757,s.or a mix of 737,and 146. dependant on volumes.

old-timer
4th Nov 2009, 12:23
I heard some of the 146's may go too (allegedly) according to the LGG rumour mill

orangecargo
10th Nov 2009, 14:01
It seems that TNT has bought the Icelandic airline Bluebird Cargo.
Does anyone have more info on this?

Acid-drop
10th Nov 2009, 14:18
TNT use them for italian destinations (Catania-Bologna-Liege)
what do you mean by they bought them ?

nitrodave
3rd Dec 2009, 06:49
To be replaced by an Air Atlanta A300 - 600 in the New Year

cheers,

nitrodave

:)

Limburg
3rd Dec 2009, 07:55
The last remaining TNT A300F will depart to Mojave on the 27th of December this year.

el caballero rojo
3rd Dec 2009, 18:00
I witnessed 5 A300īs from TNT standing at Mojave Airport 2 months ago. Will they ever fly again?

Acid-drop
4th Dec 2009, 07:44
I don't believe they will fly again. But TNT will need to work with a lot of external companies because cargo volume is rising again on some part of the world (ok maybe not within europe :bored:)

paul247
4th Dec 2009, 10:55
they have the 747 fleet covering the larger volumes from asia.

superspotter
4th Dec 2009, 16:29
Looks like two Air Atlanta 300-600's,not one in the new year. One in BFS and the other in LIN.