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AP-BJB |
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| Certificate of Registration Number: |
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737 |
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February 7, 2006 |
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AirBlue |
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| Aircraft Type: |
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Airbus A321-231 |
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| Construction Number: |
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1218 |
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| Year Built: |
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2000 |
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| First Flight: |
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April 14, 2000 |
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D-ARFA |
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Aero Flight |
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| Fate: |
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Crashed July 28, 2010 |
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| Additional Remarks: |
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Construction number 1218. Registered in
Germany as D-AVZA for pre-delivery test flights. First flight on
April 14, 2000. Registered in Germany as D-ALAN and delivered to
Aero Lloyd on
April 28, 2000. Registered in Germany as D-ARFA and operated
by Aero Flight, March 4, 2004. Registered in Pakistan as AP-BJB
and leased out to AirBlue, January 18, 2006. On July 28,
2010, AP-BJB was operating AirBlue flight ED-202 from
Karachi to Islamabad when it crashed into Margalla Hills
around 9:45AM Pakistan Time in poor weather. All 146
passengers and 6 crew members died in this accident.
Registration AP-BJB removed from Pakistan Aircraft Register
on September 7, 2010. |
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