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City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:4 February 2023
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
Photo ID:547961Submit Correction
View count: 156
Former TUIFly and Air Berlin D-AHXJ, to Wings of Lebanon as T7-WLA. Delivered to Equair on November 2022. Photographed during the Spotter Day Quito 2023.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K5
C/n (msn):35277 / 2609
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:4 February 2023
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:4 February 2023
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
Photo ID:547961Submit Correction
View count: 156
Former TUIFly and Air Berlin D-AHXJ, to Wings of Lebanon as T7-WLA. Delivered to Equair on November 2022. Photographed during the Spotter Day Quito 2023.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K5
C/n (msn):35277 / 2609
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:4 February 2023
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:10 February 2022
Photo by:Diogo Da ConceiçãoContact
Photo ID:475848Submit Correction
View count: 134
The new ecuadorian airline. This was the first plane of Equair, that arrived to the country last December 4th, 2021 after a journey through ILD-KEF-BOS-LTX and had it first arrival to Quito from Latacunga, 12 days later with the livery already painted. The airline officialy started operations last January 10th, 2022 and it has a great success. Here, HC-CXB is ready for departure to Guayaquil during a beautiful sunset.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXB
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K2
C/n (msn):38125 / 3584
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:10 February 2022
Photo by:Diogo Da ConceiçãoContact
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:10 February 2022
Photo by:Diogo Da ConceiçãoContact
Photo ID:475848Submit Correction
View count: 134
The new ecuadorian airline. This was the first plane of Equair, that arrived to the country last December 4th, 2021 after a journey through ILD-KEF-BOS-LTX and had it first arrival to Quito from Latacunga, 12 days later with the livery already painted. The airline officialy started operations last January 10th, 2022 and it has a great success. Here, HC-CXB is ready for departure to Guayaquil during a beautiful sunset.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXB
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K2
C/n (msn):38125 / 3584
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:10 February 2022
Photo by:Diogo Da ConceiçãoContact
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:20 June 2022
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
Photo ID:472114Submit Correction
View count: 240
Equair is Ecuador's newest airline with a fleet of two Boeing 737-700s which were delivered in December 2021. Airline began operations early 2022. Former KLM PH-BGO, stored as EI-GVV.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXC
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K2
C/n (msn):38126 / 3590
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:20 June 2022
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:20 June 2022
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact
Photo ID:472114Submit Correction
View count: 240
Equair is Ecuador's newest airline with a fleet of two Boeing 737-700s which were delivered in December 2021. Airline began operations early 2022. Former KLM PH-BGO, stored as EI-GVV.
Registration / Serial:HC-CXC
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-7K2
C/n (msn):38126 / 3590
Operator Titles:Equair
City / Airport:Quito - Mariscal Sucre / Tababela (SEQM / UIO)Map
Country:Ecuador
Photo Date:20 June 2022
Photo by:Sandro RotaContact