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Luxair is the national airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Its official name is Luxair Société Luxembourgeoise de Navigation
Aérienne SA.
Luxair Boeing 737.
Originating from the "Luxembourg Airlines Company", which was created in 1948, Luxair
was created in 1961 to meet the requirements of an expanding demand for air connections
between Luxembourg and other European capitals.
In 1962, Luxair started flight operations with the launch of the Luxembourg-Paris route with a Fokker Friendship F27. By 1967, Luxair's fleet consisted of three Fokker Friendship and one Vickers Viscount. The latter was replaced in 1970 by the airline's first jet liner, a Caravelle built by Sud Aviation in
Toulouse. The first Boeing aircraft, a Boeing 737-200, joined the fleet in 1977. Over the years, Luxair gradually
replaced its fleet with modern Boeing 737-400 and -500 jets as well as Fokker F50 and Embraer turbo-props.
On November 6, 2002 Luxair Flight 9642, a Fokker 50 aircraft flying from Berlin, Germany crashed on final approach near
Niederanven airport (Luxembourg), killing 20 passengers and crew.
In 2003, Luxair ordered 2 new Boeing 737-700, in order to replace its existing fleet
of older jets. The first of those aircraft was delivered on February 18, 2004, introducing a new corporate identity for the
company. It is the first winglet equipped aircraft of the type in service in Europe.
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