Air Antwerp, via its official Twitter account, announced (27-Jul-2019) it took delivery of its first aircraft on 27-Jul-2019, a Fokker 50 (OO-VLS) previously operated by VLM Airlines Brussels. Air Antwerp CEO Johan Maertens confirmed the airline is yet to receive an air operator’s certificate from Belgium‘s Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport.
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