Bosphorus Airways

Bosphorus Airways is a former Turkish airline, which was only briefly active. End of April 1992, it started operations with two Boeing 737-300 aircraft. The company planned for the summer season flights with larger McDonnell Douglas DC-10 to start. However, these ideas were dashed because usage and demand due to the effects of the Second Gulf War, declined rapidly.

1993 have been provisionally seized in Dublin since the rent against the UN embargo against Serbia violated two of JAT Airways leased 737-300. In order to maintain flight operations, aircraft were rented on a daily basis by other airlines. The tense situation brought Bosphorus Airways 1993 financially in distress. There was no improvement in the situation presented Bosphorus Airways flight operations in January 1994 completely a.

Aircraft

TC- CYO B.737 - 3H9 c / n 23415 - 1992-1993 Bosphorus Airways - seized in Dublin 1993

TC- IHO B.727 -230 c / n 20430 - 1993-1994 Bosphorus Airways TC- IHO

TC- IKO B.727 -230 c / n 20431-1993 Bosphorus Airways TC- IKO

TC -MIO B.737 - 3H9 c / n 23714 - 1992-1993 Bosphorus Airways - seized in Dublin 1993

  • Former airline ( Turkey)
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