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EC-NGC Boeing 737-809

About EC-NGC - Boeing 737-809

Registration

EC-NGC

Serial

28236

Model

Boeing 737-809

Status

Active

Age

23 years

Last Seen

Yesterday (HV86)

Operator

ICAO

TRA

Country

🇳🇱 Netherlands

Flights

FlightDateFromToStatus
HV5628Yesterday08:55PMIPalma, MajorcaAMSAmsterdam -
HV86Yesterday02:30PMIPalma, MajorcaAMSAmsterdam Landed
HV8516 Aug.22:45BRUBrusselsMADMadrid Landed
HV907816 Aug.10:55SVQSevilleBRUBrussels Landed
HV667227 Jun.21:00TFSTenerifeAMSAmsterdam Landed
HV667127 Jun.15:20AMSAmsterdamTFSTenerife Landed
HV611427 Jun.09:55AGPMálagaAMSAmsterdam Landed
ABC-DEFG Boeing 787-123 10 2021-12-31 2021-12-31
ABC-DEFG Boeing 787-123 10 2021-12-31 2021-12-31
ABC-DEFG Boeing 787-123 10 2021-12-31 2021-12-31
ABC-DEFG Boeing 787-123 10 2021-12-31 2021-12-31
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the registration number of this aircraft?

The registration number of this Boeing aircraft is EC-NGC.

Which airline owns this aircraft?

This aircraft is owned by Transavia.

What is the type and model of this aircraft?

The EC-NGC of Transavia is a Boeing 737-809.

What are the recent destinations and history of this aircraft?

The recent destinations of this EC-NGC Boeing are:

  • HV5628 from Palma, Majorca (PMI) to Amsterdam (AMS)
  • HV86 from Palma, Majorca (PMI) to Amsterdam (AMS)
  • HV85 from Brussels (BRU) to Madrid (MAD)
  • HV9078 from Seville (SVQ) to Brussels (BRU)
  • HV6672 from Tenerife (TFS) to Amsterdam (AMS)
  • HV6671 from Amsterdam (AMS) to Tenerife (TFS)
  • HV6114 from Málaga (AGP) to Amsterdam (AMS)
  • HV6113 from Amsterdam (AMS) to Málaga (AGP)

How old is this aircraft?

This Boeing aircraft of Transavia is 23 years old.

The safety of aircraft is always a priority for Transavia, regardless of the age of the aircraft. This Boeing of 23 years is safe and is not yet due for retirement. Moreover, the interior is often upgraded with new seats more than a new aircraft is ordered, for extra comfort.