Solaris - 737-800 - N085SO
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By far the most key part of the Solaris fleet, the 737-800 makes up almost 40% of its total aircraft. N085SO has seen a lot, in service for 12 years. Currently based in Washington Dulles (DCA), N085SO can be seen commonly on flights to BOS, BNA, and AUS. Airline - Solaris
Most of the -800 fleet was ordered in the 00s, and Solaris hasn't expressed interest in the MAX, even before the incidents, though has looked at the A220 series as replacement for the 737-600 and -700s however, inciting the possibility of a gradual manufacturer change in the future, as multiple issues with Boeing have arisen over the years, with Solaris still being sore over faulty parts received in 2017.
Aircraft - Boeing 737-800 NG | N085SO
Delivered to Solaris, Jun. 2008
Minor incident, fixed, Dec. 2010
Repainted in Mar. 2012, Jan. 2020
Livery - Standard 2020
Nice one
are those tangerines
are those tangerines
lol
its quite nice
Looks good
Actually... this isn’t bad!! I can see it more as a European charter airline to be honest flying people to Spain and Greece for their holidays.
Nice one
lol
its quite nice
Thanks all!
Working on a spreadsheet for this airline. All routes, aircraft based, and hubs will be detailed.
Firstly, Solaris is a well known European bus manufacturer from the Spanish CAF group. Secondly, you could fit the tail logo a bit more, instead of placing it wherever the mouse went to.
Firstly, Solaris is a well known European bus manufacturer from the Spanish CAF group. Secondly, you could fit the tail logo a bit more, instead of placing it wherever the mouse went to.
1: Pilot can refer to a pen company, an American gas station, or a person who flies planes. What's your point?
2: the tail logo is placed there intentionally, and it does not look bad.
Looks good