Norwegian Airline start-up Flyr's Livery is here ! Flyr will use a Boeing B737 aircraft for inaugural flights !
The First aircraft is a 7.8 years old Ex-Pegasus Boeing B737-800 , still registered undered Pegasus airlines as TC-CPJ , expected a registry change at Norway.
MSN : 40881 LN:4513
Engines : 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B26 .
First Flight : 22/06/2013
TC-CPJ was rolled out today in the colours of Flyr, a new Norwegian airline. This is the first aircraft for the airline. pic.twitter.com/4fTi8F2nNO
— Oisín Tierney (@TierneyOisin) April 9, 2021
Flyr was created for the Norwegian market after the coronavirus pandemic. Flyr is backed by a bunch of aviation industry experts with extensive experience in companies including SAS, Norwegian, Widerøe, and Braathens.
Now, the company has grown rapidly to a team of 30 after being launched in the autumn of 2020.
Last month , Flyr could successfully raise US$70 million in an initial public offering in Oslo.
Flyr says ,
Flyr is created for travelers in Norway and built up with Norwegian jobs. Our mission is to create an airline that is more sustainable for the economy, society, and the environment. It should feel good to fly with Flyr.