Jordan Aviation (R5, Amman Queen Alia) has put its only A330-200, JY-JAJ (cn 255), into storage at Amman Queen Alia with the Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) having now struck the aircraft off the national registry. It is unknown at this time what the carrier intends to do with the aircraft.
Jordan Aviation continues to operate an A320-200, four B737-300s, two B737-400s and three B767-200(ER)s.
Established in 2000, the Jordanian airline operates scheduled and worldwide charter flights, mainly to the Middle East, Europe and Africa. It also provides wet-lease services to major airlines seeking additional capacity.
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