Nam Air, a subsidiary of Sriwijaya Air (Indonesia) is taking delivery of a pair of former United Airlines' 737-524s. N16632 (c/n 27900, l/n 2736) and N17627 (c/n 27531, l/n 2700) made stops through JRF and HNL respectively.
N17627 stopped through HNL on the 12th from GYR, and left for MAJ on and 13th. It was originally delivered to Continental Airlines in April 1995 (f/n 627) under lease from GECAS. It continued with United Airlines after the merger (f/n 0627), and was returned to GECAS in May 2013.
N16632 has stopped at JRF, it arrived from GYR on the 13th, and was scheduled to leave for MAJ today, but has yet to depart. It was originally delivered to Continental Airlines in July 1995 (f/n 632), and integrated into the United Airlines fleet (f/n 0632) in October 2010 when the carriers merged. It was withdrawn from the United fleet this past May.
N17627 stopped through HNL on the 12th from GYR, and left for MAJ on and 13th. It was originally delivered to Continental Airlines in April 1995 (f/n 627) under lease from GECAS. It continued with United Airlines after the merger (f/n 0627), and was returned to GECAS in May 2013.
N16632 has stopped at JRF, it arrived from GYR on the 13th, and was scheduled to leave for MAJ today, but has yet to depart. It was originally delivered to Continental Airlines in July 1995 (f/n 632), and integrated into the United Airlines fleet (f/n 0632) in October 2010 when the carriers merged. It was withdrawn from the United fleet this past May.
Further information in this Jakarta Post article.
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