On January 22nd, the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) issued a Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) for the Airbus A330-300. The European plane-maker applied for the certificate on August 24th last year.
Due to delays in securing the type's license, delivery of Skymark Airlines' (BC/SKY) first A330-343, registered JA330A, will be postponed to late February. The 271-seat all-premium jet was planned to enter service at the end of March on the Tokyo/Haneda (HND/RJTT) - Fukuoka (FUK/RJFF) route, however, with this delay, service entry may be put off to April. Skymark is expecting a two-month training period.
Source: Aviation Wire (in Japanese)
Skymark's Airbus A330-343E JA330A at Toulouse. (Photo: Aviation Wire) |
Due to delays in securing the type's license, delivery of Skymark Airlines' (BC/SKY) first A330-343, registered JA330A, will be postponed to late February. The 271-seat all-premium jet was planned to enter service at the end of March on the Tokyo/Haneda (HND/RJTT) - Fukuoka (FUK/RJFF) route, however, with this delay, service entry may be put off to April. Skymark is expecting a two-month training period.
Source: Aviation Wire (in Japanese)
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