AirBerlin was founded 1978 in Germany with Hubs at Berlin-Tegel and Düsseldorf Airport. They ceased operation in 2017 due to bankruptcy. During those 39 Years the German Airline had many different Models and Planes. In 2017 AirBerlin had 132 Airplanes. Some of those 132 are still operating for other Airlines for example Sundair. In terms of passenger capacity the Airbus A330 is the biggest plane in the Fleet of AirBerlin in the Year 2017 while the smallest is the De Havilland DHC 8-400. The Callsign of the airline is AIR BERLIN.
Planes operated by AirBerlin in their last year, 2017:
11x Airbus A319-100s (leased to Eurowings)
65x Airbus A320-200s (9 with Sharklets, 21 least to Eurowings, 5 to Austrian Airlines)
6x Airbus A321-200s (all with Sharklets, 4 operated by Belair, 2 parked)
17x Airbus A330-200s (10 taken over by LTU, The former D-ALPA is back in Düsseldorf and serves as a fire brigade exercise)
5x Boeing 737-700s (operated by TUIfly)
8x Boeing 737-800s (operated by TUIfly)
20x De Havilland DHC8-400s (operated by LGW, the planes got new liveries and flew for Eurowings until 2020)
Other Planes operated by AirBerlin:
Airbus A330-300 (taken over by LTU, removed from operational settings)
BAe 146
Boeing 707
Boeing 737-200/-300/-400/-500
Boeing 757 (taken over by Belair)
Boeing 767 (taken over by Belair)
Fokker 100 (leased to Germanwings)
An Order for 15 Boeing 787-9s was canceled on September 24th 2014
Sooooo... that was it for the first Airline, AirBerlin. One of my favourite airlines. Take a guess in the comments which Airline will be the next one and see ya in the next chapter.
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