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Jul 24, 2013 (newstodate): Estonian Air is now saying a final good-bye to its last remaining Boeing aircraft.
The Boeing 737-500 has been parked since the end of last year's summer schedule and is now to make a last test flight before being returned to its owner, the Japanese leasing company SMBC Aviation Capital, as the leasing period expires.
Estonian Air took delivery of its first Boeing 737-500 aircraft in 1995 and expanded the fleet to six aircraft, also later adding three Boeing 737-300 aircraft.
The Boeing 737-500 has been parked since the end of last year's summer schedule and is now to make a last test flight before being returned to its owner, the Japanese leasing company SMBC Aviation Capital, as the leasing period expires.
Estonian Air took delivery of its first Boeing 737-500 aircraft in 1995 and expanded the fleet to six aircraft, also later adding three Boeing 737-300 aircraft.