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DHL Aviation has been told it can no longer use ACMI operator Maximus Air’s A300F aircraft, with immediate effect to, after the Middle Eastern all-cargo carrier grounded all its Airbus aircraft last week.

Maximus, which has five A300-600Fs, took the decision to announce it had grounded and stored its aircraft following a board meeting over the weekend. In addition, the carrier will cut costs and restructure, resulting in further staff redundancies.

While the Airbus aircraft, which are up for sale, will also ...

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  • Isam

    May 19, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    I have a customer who is interested to buy ONE A300-600 with CF6-80C2 engines. Do you have such a/c in your stored fleet?

  • Michael A. Coleman

    July 10, 2015 at 6:38 pm

    Dear Sir,
    My name is Michael A. Coleman and my company is USA
    Aviation Sales. I’m a broker and I can help you sell
    your planes in a matter of a few months. I have three
    people looking for these planes. Let me become a mandated rep. I will move them quickly or send me prices
    and specs
    Michael A.Coleman
    919-676-0638

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