VH-ULH. Embraer ERJ-190-100LR. c/n 19000302.

Was also registered as: PT-TZQ; B-16829.

 

 

This aircraft was ordered by General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), Shannon, Ireland - ?

Constructed by Embraer-Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 2009

Rolled off the production line at Sao Jose dos Campos - July ?, 2009

First flown as 'PT-TZQ' - July ?, 2009

Powered by General Electric GE CF34-10E6 engines

Entered onto the Taiwanese Aircraft Register as B-16828 - July ?, 2009

Registered to General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), Shannon, Ireland

Leased to Mandarin Airlines, Taiwan as the registered operator

Accepted by Mandarin airlines at Sao Jose dos Campos - July 24, 2009

It was withdrawn from service and stored by Mandarin Airlines at Taipei (Songshan) - May 21, 2021

It was prepared for lease to Cobham Aviation Services, Adelaide, Australia

Departed Taipei (Songshan) on its ferry flight to Australia - March 17, 2022

It arrived at Perth having completed its ferry flight from Taiwan - March 17, 2022

Ferry route: Taipei - Denpasar - Perth

Cancelled from the Taiwanese Aircraft Register - March ?, 2022

Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-ULH - March 21, 2022

Registered to AFS Investments 1, Inc, Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Leased to National Jet Express Pty Ltd, t/a Cobham Aviation Services Australia as the registered operator

Entered service with Cobham operating Perth - ? - ?, 2022

Cobham Aviation Services was sold to REX Freight & Charter Pty Ltd (Rex Airlines) - July 15, 2022

The trading name reverted to National Jet Express

Current with Cobham Aviation Services / National Jet Express

 

 

VH-ULH. NJE National Jet Express - in the 'standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, May 19, 2024.

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VH-ULH. NJE National Jet Express - in the standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, May 19, 2024.

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VH-ULH. NJE National Jet Express - in the standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, May 19, 2024.

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