Irish ACMI/Wet-lease specialist Cityjet has ended operational involvement with the Sukhoi SSJ100 following the departure of EI-FWF (MSN 95118) from Shannon Airport to Belgrade on 13 February. The four pervoius SSJ100s departed the over proceeding months to Belgrade and Venice respectively.
According to NLSPOT Spotters List November 19 EI-FWB (MSN 95108) was ferried Shannon to Belgrade under the ownership of Superjet International.
Two of the aircraft EI-FWB (MSN 95108) and EI-FWD (MSN 95105) where ferried from Shannon to Belgrade. JAT Tehnika became Europe’s first maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) to win approval for the line and base maintenance of the Superjet 100 (SSJ100) aircraft, having secured EASA Part 145 approval for the type on 12 November.
One aircraft EI-FWA (MSN 95102) departed to Venice to Superjet International where the manufacture has located a completion and delivery centre and acording to Planespotters.net the aircraft was re-registered as 9H-SJA to Seraph Aviation.
EI-FWA Sukhoi SSJ100-95B (MSN 95102) CityJet arrived from Dublin 27 February 2019 in basic colours with titles removed and departed to Venice on 1st November 2019.
EI-FWB Sukhoi SSJ100-95B (MSN 95108) CityJet arrived from Dublin 22 March 2019 in basic colours with titles removed and departed Shannon to Belgrade on 26th November 2019. According to Planespotters.net the aircraft was re-registered as 9H-SJB to Seraph Aviation.
EI-FWD Sukhoi SSJ100-95B (MSN 95105) arrived from Brussels 3 December 2018 in Brussels Airlines colours on return to Cityjet and departed Shannon to Belgrade on 13th December 2019. According to Planespotters.net the aircraft was re-registered as 9H-SJD to Seraph Aviation.
EI-FWE Sukhoi SSJ100-95B (MSN 95117) arrived from Dublin 14 December 2018 in basic Brussels Airlines colours after return to Cityjet departed to Belgrade 22 January 2020. According to Planespotters.net the aircraft was re-registered as 9H-SJE to Seraph Aviation.
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