A former Nok Air Boeing 737-800 has arrived at Ireland West Airport, where it has entered storage following a multi-sector ferry flight from Southeast Asia. The aircraft, registered VP-CMW, is a Boeing 737-86N (c/n 43421).

Previously operated by Thailand’s Nok Air as HS-DBS, the aircraft arrived wearing basic white colours, having been stripped of all airline titles and branding. The aircraft routed from Jakarta via Muscat and Cairo before arriving at Ireland West Airport on Wednesday 8 July.

According to Planespotters, the aircraft is registered to Dublin-based lessor Macquarie AirFinance and has been listed as stored at Ireland West Airport since 8 July.

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