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Biman Bangladesh Airlines to retire its last McDonnell Douglas DC-10 on January 30, ending an era

Biman Bangladesh Airlines (Dhaka) is currently now planning to operate the last passenger McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 revenue flight on January 30 on a regular flight between Kuwait City and Dhaka as a stand-by aircraft. This retirement is always subject to change due to operational requirements. Biman currently has two DC-10-30s which are also the last passenger DC-10s operating in the world. The airline is offering a ferry flight to Birmingham and possible scenic flights in the UK in which it will sell seats.

Previously CEO Kevin Steele issued this statement on November 10, 2013:

There has been a lot of interest lately from press, aviation enthusiasts and the general public, on what will be happening with Bimanโ€™s last DC-10s, which will be phased out in the coming months with the arrival of new aircraft. These are the last flying passenger DC-10-30 aircraft in the whole world. So I thought I would take this opportunity to brief you with the latest news, which will be updated when further firm news becomes available.

Biman currently has 2 DC-10-30s flying. As their fuel consumption is higher than other aircraft in our fleet, they are used sparingly. One of those DC-10s will come to the end of its economic life on November 10, 2013 and will be scrapped locally. The last DC-10 will continue normal flying until December 7, 2013, the start of the revised schedule for the fog period here in Dhaka. Thereafter, it will only be used as a standby aircraft, in case another aircraft in our fleet become unserviceable for any reason. We will not be scheduling it on any route though.

This last DC-10 will continue as a standby aircraft until sometime in February 2014. The exact date is not known yet, as it is being coordinated with the arrival of our brand new Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft from Boeing. We expect to know the exact date in early January 2014.

The last DC-10 is being donated to a museum in the USA, a fitting end for an aircraft that has served Biman loyally and well over many years. Accordingly, we will then offer for sale, as a last opportunity to travel on a passenger DC-10, anywhere in the world:

a. ย Seats on a last flight Dhaka to Birmingham (UK). Note this will need a technical stop
somewhere.

b. 2ย (or more if demand requires it) one hour โ€˜scenic toursโ€™ to/from Birmingham

c. We are unsure if the US authorities will give us traffic rights on the Birmingham to USA
sector. If they do, this will also be offered for sale.

d. We are also discussing with the UK Post Office, about the carriage of โ€˜Last day Coversโ€™
on the last sector Birmingham-USA, for sale at a later date.

Tickets will only be sold via our website, hopefully from early January, so do not buy tickets elsewhere, we want these tickets to go to genuine aviation enthusiasts. If there is a demand for more โ€˜scenic tourโ€™ flights at Birmingham, we can consider these too.

We hope you will join with us in celebrating the farewell of a loyal, beautiful aircraft, but also to recognize that the time has now come for Biman to equip itself with the very latest in new aircraft and technology.

Copyright Photo: Michael Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 S2-ACQ (msn 47817) prepares to land in Singapore.

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UPS’ Airbus A300F4-622R N155UP crashes on approach to Birmingham, Alabama

UPS Airlines’ (UPS-United Parcel Service) (Atlanta and Louisville) Airbus A300F4-622R N155UP (msn 841) crashed this morning while on approach from the north to Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, Birmingham, Alabama. The crew was operating cargo flight 5X 1354 from the Louisville hub to Birmingham. There were some showers in the area at the time of the accident. The two crew members were tragically killed in the crash.

The crash scene at Birmingham (NTSB):

UPS A300-600F N155UP Crash Birmingham (NTSB)

NTSB Final Briefing:

Bottom Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen/AirlinersGallery.com. N155UP is pictured on the cargo ramp at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport before the tragic accident.

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Monarch Airlines drops the use of Aurela Airlines after an incident today at Birmingham

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) has issued the following statement today after an incident involving an Aurela Aircompany (Vilnius) Boeing 737-300 (LY-SKA) at Birmingham:

“Monarch confirms that the flight operating from Nice on flight ZB 467 operated by Aurela Airlines on September 21, 2012, has been involved in an incident upon landing at Birmingham Airport.

It is understood that the flight operating on an Aurela Boeing 737-300 aircraft registration LY-SKA with 135 passengers onboard left the runway whilst taxiing to the terminal, bringing the aircraft to a stop. Passengers have now safely disembarked from the aircraft and have been coached to the terminal where they are being cared for by Monarch Airline staff. At this time we understand that no passengers or crew have sustained any injuries.

Monarch apologises to all passengers on-board and is offering them all possible assistance. Monarch is working with Birmingham Airport to move the aircraft and is fully assisting with the authorities. As a standard precaution emergency services have attended the aircraft.

We have suspended the use of Aurela Airlines.”

Top Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez. Boeing 737-35B LY-SKA (msn 23972) was being operated for Monarch in the basic Aurela livery without titles. The airliner is pictured departing from Palma de Mallorca before today’s incident.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Nik French.ย Monarch’s Airbus A321-231 G-OZBS (msn 1428) has received decals (both sides) of a drawing by an employeeโ€™s daughter. This drawing was selected in aย competition for the employees’ children to draw a picture depicting new destination Munich. Service to MUC starts today.

 

Mahan Air starts nonstop Tehran-Kuala Lumpur service

Mahan Air (Tehran) on August 14 started twice-weekly nonstop service between Tehran and Kuala Lumpur with Airbus A310s according to Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Rob Skinkis. A310-304 F-OJHI (msn 537) climbs away from Birmingham.

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Privilege Style is now promoting the new VW Amarok Caddy car

Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. EC-HDS visited Birmingham on September 12 with the new titles.

Privilege Style Lineas Aereas (Madrid) is now using its Boeing 757-256 EC-HDS (msn 26252) to help promote the launch of VW’s Amarok Caddy in Austria.

PIA introduces another new color scheme

Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. Boeing 777-240 ER AP-BGK (msn 33776) arrives at Birmingham in the new look. The company has also added back "Pakistan International" on the fuselage.

PIA-Pakistan International Airlines (Karachi) has introduced a new livery, apparently abandoning its special original tail art of the various regions of Pakistan, introduced in 2006.

bmibaby introduces a new “Tiny” color scheme on 737-59D G-BVKB

Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. G-BVKB arrived at Birmingham on December 24 after repainting.

Bmibaby (bmibaby.com) (East Midlands) has modified its color scheme with the first aircraft being this Boeing 737-59D G-BVKB (msn 27268). The former “Children in Need” special color scheme (with balloons) has now been repainted. A new red “Tiny” emblem now adorns a light blue tail. G-BVKB has also been renamed “Jelly Bean”. The use of “Tiny” now matches the use of the figurine on its website.

Link:

www.bmibaby.com/bmibaby/flights/home.aspx

Air Sylhet is ready to fly with first aircraft

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Wearing a basic GIRjet livery now with a new tail logo and new titles, TF-LLY arrives at Birmingham in oder to start the new ethnic service.  Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch.

Wearing a basic GIRjet livery now with a new tail logo and new titles, TF-LLY arrives at Birmingham in oder to start the new ethnic service. Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch.

Air Sylhet (Akal Air) (Birmingham) has wet leased Boeing 757-225 TF-LLY (msn 22691) from Icelandair. The new airline is finally planning to launch twice-weekly flights starting tomorrow (April 4) from Birmingham to Amritsar via Vienna.