ZK-TLM. Boeing 737-42CSF. c/n 24813-2062. Was also registered as: G-UKLF; PH-BPF; SX-BLM; OK-CCB; YR-BAO; N913NZ. |
This aircraft was built for Air UK (Leisure) Ltd - 1991 Rolled off the Boeing production line at Seattle (Boeing Field) - May 1991 First flown at Seattle (Boeing Field) - May 30, 1991 Powered by CFM International CFM56-3C1 engines Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-UKLF (CofR G-UKLF/R1) - June 11, 1991 Registered to Air UK (Leisure) Ltd, Stansted The aircraft was withdrawn from service - May 08, 1996 Registered to Air UK Ltd, Stansted - May 24, 1996 Leased to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - June 30, 1996 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - March 20, 1997 Entered onto the Netherlands Aircraft Register as PH-BPF - June 30, 1997 The aircraft was withdrawn from service and stored at Amsterdam (Schiphol) - September 02, 2000 Cancelled from the Netherlands Aircraft Register - September 02, 2000 Entered onto the German Aircraft Register as D-ABDD - January ?, 2001 Registered to Embarcadero Aircraft Securitization Trust, Connecticut, USA Cancelled from the German Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the Greek Aircraft Register as SX-BLM - April 24, 2001 Leased to Axon Airlines. Athens as the registered operator The aircraft was withdrawn from service by Axon Airlines - November 30, 2001 Leased to Aegean Airlines, Athens as the registered operator - March 14, 2002 It was withdrawn from service by Aegean Airlines and stored - ? Cancelled from the Greek Aircraft Register - February 21, 2010 Sold to Latecoere Aeroservice, Montpellier, France - May ?, 2010 Entered onto the Czech Aircraft Register as OK-CCB - June 02, 2011 Leased to Czech Connect Airlines, Ostrava, Czech Republic as the registered operator It was withdrawn from use and returned to the lessor - January 23, 2012 Cancelled from the Czech Aircraft Register - February 01, 2012 Entered onto the French Aircraft Register as F-WTBB - February 01, 2012 Registered to Latecoere Aeroservice, Montpellier, France Leased to Blue Air, Bucharest, Romania - May 25, 2012 Cancelled from the French Aircraft Register - May 25, 2012 Entered onto the Romanian Aircraft Register as YR-BAO - June 01, 2012 Leased to Blue Air as the registered operator It was withdrawn from service and stored - ? Sold to AFO Aircraft NZ, Auckland, New Zealand - November 26, 2018 Cancelled from the Romanian Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N913NZ - November 26, 2018 Registered to Bank of Utah Trustee, Salt Lake City, Utah The aircraft was ferried to Alabama (Dothan) for conversion to freighter confifuration by AIE - November 29, 2018 The conversioin involved the fitment of a specialised floor system and a large cargo door on the port side Conversion completed and the aircraft was then stored at Dothan - July 16, 2019 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - December 09, 2019 Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-TLM - December 10, 2019 Registered to Airwork Flight Operations, Auckland Departed Alabama (Dothan) on the ferry flight to New Zealand - December ?, 2019 It arrived at Auckland on completion of the ferry flight - December 19, 2019 Ferry route: Dothan - Sacramento - Kalaeloa (Hawaii) - Pago Pago - Auckland Entered service Auckland - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - January 21, 2020 It initially operated 5 return services per week Auckland - Sydney - Auckland on behalf of Federal Express Corp Currently operates mainly trans-Tasman and domestic New Zealand services |
ZK-TLM. Airwork - in the all-white livery at Christchurch Airport, June 13, 2020. (Z. Rae Copyright Image 4622-737.) |
ZK-TLM. Airwork - in the all-white livery at Christchurch Airport, June 20, 2020. (A. Murphy Copyright Image 4625-618.) |
ZK-TLM. Airwork - in the all-white livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, July 16, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 4625-632.) |
ZK-TLM. Airwork - in the all-white livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 18, 2023. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 4623-177.) |
ZK-TLM. Airwork - in the all-white livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 18, 2023. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 4623-178.) |