Azul retired its first Airbus A350 aircraft

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Without having commercially used its two Airbus A350 aircraft for some weeks, Azul Linhas Aéreas retired one of them this weekend. With registration PR-AOW, this A350-900 jet was the second one received by the company in December 2022, but had not been flying commercially since the last day of last year.

See also: Azul to launch flights between Brasilia and Belem.

During the Carnival vacations, the aircraft did some ground tests using the flight code of Thai Airways, which will be its future operator, as well as a test flight on the 12th, which lasted an hour and a half over the interior of São Paulo.

See also: JetSMART began its daily flight between Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro.

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The aircraft departed Campinas on Saturday 17th for Orlando, and a few hours later continued on to San Bernardino, where it is currently based.

See also: Rio de Janeiro and TAP Air Portugal analyze a partnership to boost international tourism.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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