Thomas Cook fleet?
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Thomas Cook fleet?
Hello, just a quick question to see if anyone can suggest where I could find out info on the current Thomas Cook fleet, numbers and engine types. I have attempted searching the internet but cannot find the latest info and I am trying to source a copy of the Flight international recent census but am not too sure how up to date it would be. If anyone has any suggestions on the latest web sites or were to look I would really appreciate it.
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Fleet -
http://www.jethros.dwsitech.com/flee...irlines_uk.htm
As for the engines - Try Jetphotos Census
http://www.jetphotos.net/census/
http://www.jethros.dwsitech.com/flee...irlines_uk.htm
As for the engines - Try Jetphotos Census
http://www.jetphotos.net/census/
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G-VCED is in Budapest having a heavy maintenance check, will be returning to the UK shortly.
G-DHJZ is returning to the fleet for S09 (along with -DHRG, -KKAZ, -SUEW, and -TCAC which went to Canada for the winter).
EMA has 2 x A320s again this summer, so your Mahon trip will be on one of those.
The summer 09 fleet distribution can be found in this post.
G-DHJZ is returning to the fleet for S09 (along with -DHRG, -KKAZ, -SUEW, and -TCAC which went to Canada for the winter).
EMA has 2 x A320s again this summer, so your Mahon trip will be on one of those.
The summer 09 fleet distribution can be found in this post.
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Could be any, most likely to find out about a week before. Last year the most popular aircraft there were G-CRPH, G-SUEW, G-GTDL and G-OMYA but needs to be closer to the time to find out the exact aircraft
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The fleet this summer should be 44 units, comprised of 12x A320s, 4x A321s, 7x A330-200s, 1x A330-300 leased from Thomas Cook Scandinavia, 16 Boeing 757-200s including 1 leased from Skyservice, 2x Boeing 757-300s and 2x Boeing 767-300s. TCX are currently finalising their plans to replace 10 aircraft which end their leases over the next 12 months (6x Boeing 752s and 4x Airbus A320s) and apparently the 767-300 which is currently subleased to Monarch will be returning next February.
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"The fleet this summer should be 44 units, comprised of 12x A320s, 4x A321s, 7x A330-200s, 1x A330-300 leased from Thomas Cook Scandinavia, 16 Boeing 757-200s including 1 leased from Skyservice, 2x Boeing 757-300s and 2x Boeing 767-300s. TCX are currently finalising their plans to replace 10 aircraft which end their leases over the next 12 months (6x Boeing 752s and 4x Airbus A320s) and apparently the 767-300 which is currently subleased to Monarch will be returning next February."
The 757 isn't leased from Skyservice. It is owned by Thomas Cook.
The 757 isn't leased from Skyservice. It is owned by Thomas Cook.
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Apologies (not that I think there's any need for rolling eyes for one mistake, but anyway!), I had just been told that the aircraft was a Skyservice one, I was not aware that it had been with MyTravel for some time before going to Canada on longterm lease in 2006. Sadly, I'm not that old of a legacy person from either airline!