Austrian or Tyrolean

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  • TominScotland
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    As MartinJ indicated in his original response to the Poster ((and I repeated), it is one aircraft that remains the outlier.


    JohnHarper
    Participant

    So back to my original question, which aircraft is it? I believe it’s a 772 but I don’t know.

    Perhaps Tom as you clearly don’t know the answer to the question you could remain silent on this one?


    World78
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    From 1 July 2012 all flights of the Austrian Airlines Group are carried out by Tyrolean Airways. Consequently, ‘”arrows”‘ was dropped from the name (Tyrolean used fly under the Austrian Arows brand).

    The entire fleet and staff of the Austrian Airlines Group (approximately 460 pilots and 1,500 pursers) were transferred to Tyrolean. All Austrian Airlines Group flight’s (except for a 777-200ER OE-LPB due to international traffic laws) are now being “operated by Tyrolean”, but have maintained their OS flight numbers.

    Looking at FlightRadar24 it looks like for all but one flight in the last week OE-LPB has been used on the VIE-JFK sector and yesterday was used once on VIE-NRT.


    rferguson
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    Austrian Airlines ‘proper’ operates a sole 767-300 aircraft in order to maintain its Airport Operators Certificate (AOC).


    JohnHarper
    Participant

    Thank you – the answers to my question!

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