Bavaria International Aircraft Leasing has taken delivery of the company's first Next-Generation 737-800. New Delhi, India-based Air Sahara will operate the airplane.
Bavaria, based in Munich, Germany, has a variety of Boeing airplanes on lease to operators around the globe, including 11 737-300s, six 737-700s and five 717-200s. Bavaria will take delivery of a second 737-800 later this month.
Bavaria, a wholly owned subsidiary of the privately owned Schörghuber Group, is one of the world's largest privately owned aircraft leasing firms.
07/09/06 ASIATravelTips.com, Thailand
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