
Former Swiss Avro RJ100 G-ILLR arrives at Norwich on 20 December for painting into Cello’s colors (Mark Connett)
Cello Aviation‘s new Avro RJ100, G-ILLR (msn E3379 ex G-CFAC/HB-IYU), was ferried to Norwich on 20 December for painting into the airline’s colors. She had been in storage at Cranfield since having been returned off-lease by Swiss in early July. She was registered to Cello on 24 October, and has been undergoing maintenance by Avalon. Cello will offer her on the ACMI and full charter markets, configured with 97 seats.
Recent news items on Cello Aviation:
- Cello ceases operations (2018-10-14)
- Hop! plans to reduces ACMI leases (2018-10-06)
- Cello RJ100 resumes flying for Hop! (2018-09-05)
- Cello no longer flying in France (2018-08-21)
- WDL Aviation buys Cello BAe 146 (2018-04-05)