Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Airbus Updates No.2856

 

Why Airbus Delivered An A220 From France To Egypt Via The UK

An unusual flight over Europe on Tuesday caught the eye of many people. Egyptair was taking delivery of a freshly leased A220. It’s a nice little plane but no big deal in itself. What got people’s attention was the route the delivery flight took. The aircraft took off from Toulouse and headed off to Cairo, via the United Kingdom.

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Egyptair took delivery of its12th and final A220-300 in Cairo on Tuesday. Photo: Airbus

A quirk of UK law means leased aircraft must overfly UK airspace

The reason is both simple and complex. The Airbus A220-300 operating yesterday’s flight was SU-GFI. A UK-based aircraft leasing company owns the plane. According to a legal quirk, unless the aircraft flies through UK airspace, the delivery has not taken place. So yesterday, SU-GFI headed up to Dover before turning around and tracking southeast towards Egypt.

Tuesday’s delivery flight means all 12 of the Airbus A220s ordered by Egyptair are now at the airline.

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