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Romanian low-cost carrier Blue Air has operated six different variants from Boeing’s popular 737 family over the years. Among these have been all three versions of the 737 Classic series, which comprises the 737-300, -400, and -500 models. With the airline looking to modernize its fleet, most of these aircraft have now left the carrier. But what has become of them?
Blue Air has flown a total of five 737-300s. Photo: Eric Salard via Flickr
The 737-300
According to Planespotters.net, five Boeing 737-300s have passed through Blue Air’s fleet over the years. The first two arrived in December 2004, although one (CS-TLL) returned to EuroAtlantic Airways after just a month on lease at Blue Air. The second (YR-BAA) served the airline until September 2010 before returning to Irish lessor Ansett Worldwide.