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DHL B757 , G-BMRJ to depart these shores
If you need to photograph G-BMRJ make it soon ,as it will be leaving theses shores to take up residency in India for another DHL affiliate there .
Here is confirmation , grabbed from the BHX spotters forum in the UK . Due 21/22 July will post details when known B757F en route to Tasman Cargo Auckland. Being delivered to DHL AIR where it will take up it's old Airtours reg G-CSVS. Not sure how long the N Reg will be on suspect a few days whilst the transfer of reg takes place. Anticipated to be at EMA for couple of weeks at least. The current Tasman aircraft G-BMRJ which has been down there for a while is expected to go to Blue Dart India another DHL Airline for a period whilst they wait another B757F Dave C PS: Forgot to mention , it is currently reg N107AX ..Link here ..http://www.regosearch.com/aircraft/us/701AX Last edited by David C; 24th July 2011 at 11:13 AM. |
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Will this replacement 757F have the same DHL colour scheme?
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Yes William ... It arrived at East Midlands Airport on the 22nd at 2030Hrs local in full DHL colours from Bangor , using the flight number "Iceair 123 " .. It is expected to be there a couple of weeks prior to delivery to AKL . I will keep you posted as I know more . At the moment the reg N701AX is roughly taped on .
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Thanks David.
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Does anyone know what happened to the old B727 DHL crew? Were they meant to be trained on the B757, or did the change of aircraft make them redundant?
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G-BMRJ will leave at the end of August, so there is still some time left for those interested to catch it.
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I'd like to know this as well, I always hear the pilots of G-BMRJ on the scanner with an English accent rather than Australian/NZ.
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I think they were made redundant as the DHL Air 757 was wet leased so they had their own crew. When I spoke to them last year the tech crew were all looking for other employment.
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the current was wetleased for about a year which is perfect timing since it'll leave nearly on the one year anniversary since the B727 left our skies. I don't think the new 757 is wetleased so we may see the return of the B727 pilots if they have been certified to fly the 757! |
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