G-BNYS. Boeing 767-204ER. c/n 24013-210. Was also registered as: TF-ATO; S7-EXL; N767HS. |
This aircraft was ordered new by Britannia Airways - ? Built by the Boeing Company Limited, Everett - 1988 First flown at Everett (Paine Field) as 'N6009F' - February 10, 1988 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BNYS (CofR G-BNYS/R1) - February 22, 1988 Registered to Britannia Airways Limited, Luton Operated its first Britannia revenue service - ? Leased to Air New Zealand as the registered operator - January 01, 1994 The aircraft was leased to fill a capacity shortfall on the trans-Tasman services Operated its first Air New Zealand revenue service - January 1994 Operated its final Air New Zealand revenue service - April 1994 Returned to Britannia Airways at the end of the lease - April 27, 1994 Re-entered service with Britannia Airways - ? The aircraft was withdrawn from service - ? Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - April 30, 2001 Entered onto the Icelandic Aircraft Register as TF-ATO - April 30, 2001 Registered to Air Atlanta Icelandic, Reykjavik, Iceland Leased to Ligne Aeriennes Congolaises (LAC) - February 23, 2002 Returned to Air Atlanta Icelandic at the end of the lease - April 30, 2002 Wet-leased to XL Airways, London - May 01 - October 28, 2002 Wet-leased to Aeromar International Airways, Dominican Republic - October 28, 2002 - April 27, 2003 Transferred to Air Atalanta Europe - May 09, 2003 Cancelled from the Icelandic Aircraft Register - May 09, 2003 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BNYS (CofR G-BNYS/R2) - May 09, 2003 Registered to Air Atlanta Europe, London Wet-leased to XL Airways, London - May 10 - October 2003 The aircraft was transferred back to Air Atlanta Icelandic - November 2003 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - November 21, 2003 Entered onto the Icelandic Aircraft Register as TF-ATO - November 21, 2003 Registered to Air Atlanta Icelandic, Reykjavik, Iceland Chartered by Universal Airlines, Guyana - November 2003 Wet-leased to Saudi Araban Airlines, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - December 2003 - March 10, 2004 Transferred to Air Atlanta Europe - April 08, 2004 Cancelled from the Icelandic Aircraft Register - April 08, 2004 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BNYS (CofR G-BNYS/R3) - April 08, 2004 Registered to Air Atlanta Europe, London Leased to XL Airways as the registered operator - April 08, 2004 XL Airways renewed the lease on this aircraft - January 21, 2006 It was withdrawn from service and returned to Air Atlanta Europe at the end of the lease - November 09, 2007 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - November 10, 2007 Entered onto the Seychelles Aircraft Register as S7-EXL - November 10, 2007 Registered to Air Seychelles, Mahe, Seychelles The aircraft was withdrawn from service and stored - September 2008 Cancelled from the Seychelles Aircraft Register - September 12, 2008 It was sold to GA Telesis Turbine Technologies, Opa Lock, Florida, U.S.A. - January 12, 2009 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N767HS - January 12, 2009 Registered to Bank of Utah Trustee, Salt Lake City, Utah The aircraft was scrapped at Kemble Airport, Cotswolds, England - 2009 |
G-BNYS. Britannia - in the standard livery at London Luton Airport, October 1988. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4655-053.) |
G-BNYS. Britannia - in the standard livery with additional 'Keep Duty Free' titles at London Gatwick Airport, May 1999. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4655-082.) |
G-BNYS. Excel Airways - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, June 2003. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4655-089.) |