VH-NJW. British Aerospace 146-200. c/n E2034.
Was also registered as: N354PS; G-DEBD; G-BZBB; RP-C2995.
This aircraft was ordered new by Pacific Southwest Airlines (USA) Rolled off the British Aerospace production line at Hatfield - 1985 Powered by four Textron Lycoming ALF502-R5 engines First flown as 'N354PS' at Hatfield - May 09, 1985 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N354PS - May 1985 Delivered to Pacific Southwest Airlines - May 24, 1985 The aircraft was named 'The Smile of Concord' Reregistered N174US - October 1987 Pacific Southwest Airlines merged with US Air - April 09, 1988 Withdrawn from use and stored at Mojave, California in the basic livery without titles - May 1991 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - May 1996 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-DEBD - May 23, 1996 Registered to British Aerospace (Operations) Ltd Leased to Debonair Airways Ltd as the registered operator - June 21, 1996 Ferried Cambridge - Luton on delivery to Debonair - June 21, 1996 Operated its first Debonair revenue service Luton - Barcelona - Luton - June 23, 1996 Rolled out at Southend in the basic Lufthansa City Line livery with Debonair titles - March 03, 1999 Debonair Airways Ltd ceased operations due to financial difficulties - September 30, 1999 The aircraft was impounded at Manchester Airport - September 30, 1999 Returned to British Aerospace (Operations) Ltd New registration marks 'G-BZBB' were applied to the aircraft at Woodford - January 20, 2000 It was observed at Woodford in basic Lufthansa livery with 'on behalf of Lufthansa' titles - January 21, 2000 Reregistered as G-BZBB - January 21, 2000 Registered to British Aerospace (Operations) Ltd It was observed at Stansted as 'G-BZBB' - May 02, 2000 Ferried Stansted - Woodford - May 05, 2000 It was observed at Stansted in the standard Qantas Link livery - May 10, 2000 Leased to National Jet Systems Pty Ltd - May 24, 2000 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - May 24, 2000 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-NJW - May 25, 2000 Registered to BAe Aircraft Systems Ltd Leased to National Jet Systems Pty Ltd as the registered operator on behalf of Qantas Departed Stansted on the ferry flight to Australia - May 26, 2000 It arrived at Adelaide (West Beach) on completion of the ferry flight - May 29, 2000 Ferry route: Stansted - Brindisi - Luxor - Dubai - Ahmedabad - Calcutta - Phuket - Jakarta - Port Headland - Adelaide Ferried Adelaide (West Beach) - Brisbane - May 31, 2000 Operated its first Airlink revenue service Brisbane - Canberra as QF851 - June 01, 2000 Operated its final QantasLink service Kalgoorlie - Perth as QF1899 - June 05, 2005 Ferried Perth - Adelaide (West Beach) on return to National Jet as QF6201 - June 06, 2005 Prepared for lease to Asian Spirit Airlines (Philippines) Departed Adelaide (West Beach) on the ferry flight to the Philippines - July 07, 2005 Ferry route: Adelaide - Darwin - Manado - Manila (Clark Air Force Base) Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - July 19, 2005 Entered onto the Philippines Aircraft Register as RP-C2995 - July 2005 It was damaged beyond repair whilst landing at Catarman Airport - November 14, 2005 It was operating the service Manila International - Catarman as 6K587 On landing the aircraft aquaplaned on runway 04/22 which was 1350 metres long in bad weather conditions It came to rest in a muddy rice field with the 6 crew and 32 passengers escaping injury The damage was estimated to cost around $US 250,000 to repair Considered to be uneconomical to repair and is derelict at Catarman (last report) It is believed that the aircraft has been scrapped at Catarman |
G-DEBD. Debonair - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, September 1996. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-394.) |
G-DEBD. Debonair - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, September 1997. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-308.) |
G-DEBD. Debonair - in the basic 'Lufthansa' livery at an unknown airport, June 1999. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-744.) |
VH-NJW. Airlink - in the 'Qantas' livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, March 2001. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-637.) |