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Jordanian Registered Aircraft Royal Jordanian Airlines Jordanian Jordanian Registered Aircraft The aircraft listed herein are the only Transport Category aircraft registered in the Jordan Civil Aircraft Register and operating for compensation or hire. These aircraft are issued with Certificate of Registration and Certificate of Airworthiness in accordance with the Civil Aviation Law No. 41 of 2007 and the applicable Civil Aviation Regulations as well as the Standard Practices prescribed in Annexes 6, 7 and 8 to the Chicago Convention. Royal Jordanian Airlines Jordanian Registered Aircraft Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Airbus A310-304 Transport 445 JY-AGQ 480 11/12/07 Airbus A310-304 Transport 490 JY-AGR 481 13/12/07 Airbus A310-304 Transport 491 JY-AGM 400 01/12/04 Airbus A310-304 Transport 531 JY-AGN 401 01/12/02 Airbus A310-304 Transport 416 JY-AGP 354 04/02/02 Airbus A320-232 Transport 2598 JY-AYD 428 29/11/05 Airbus A320-232 Transport 2692 JY-AYF 430 24/02/06 Airbus A340-212 Transport 38 JY-AIA 359 16/07/02 Airbus A340-212 Transport 43 JY-AIB 360 09/08/02 Airbus A340-212 Transport 14 JY-AIC 465 05/07/07 Airbus A340-212 Transport 22 JY-AID 466 03/07/07 Airbus A321-231 Transport 2730 JY-AYG 436 25/04/06 Airbus A321-231 Transport 2793 JY-AYH 440 20/06/06 Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW Transport 190.00050 JY-EME 449 30/11/06 Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW Transport 190.00067 JY-EMF 450 02/02/07 Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW Transport 190.00088 JY-EMG 451 28/06/07 Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW Transport 190.00107 JY-EMA 445 21/09/07 Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW Transport 190.00131 JY-EMB 446 30/11/07 Airbus A319-132 Transport 3428 JY-AYL 484 13/03/2008 Airbus A321-231 Transport 3458 JY-AYJ 486 09/04/2008 Airbus A321-231 Transport 3522 JY-AYK 483 20/05/2008 Embraer ERJ 170-200 LR Transport 170.00223 JY-EMC 447 30/05/2008 Embraer ERJ 170-200 LR Transport 170.00232 JY-EMD 448 27/06/2008 Airbus A319-132 Transport 3685 JY-AYM 507 29/10/2008 Airbus A319-132 Transport 3803 JY-AYN 512 20/02/2009 Airbus A319-132 Transport 3832 JY-AYP 514 13/03/2009 Airbus A330-223 Transport 970 JY-AIE 530 21/5/2010 Airbus A330-223 Transport 979 JY-AIF 529 21/5/2010 Embraer ERJ 170-200 LR Transport 170.00316 JY-EMH 537 10/11/2010 Leased Aircraft The list below shows the foreign registered aircraft operated by Royal Jordanian Airlines under dry lease agreements approved by CARC. Safety oversight functions of these aircraft are shared between CARC and the French General Directorate of Civil Aviation under MOU accepted by both parties. French General the French General Directorate of Civil Aviation under MOU accepted by both parties. French General Directorate of Civil Aviation is the responsible for issuing the Certificate of Registration, Certificate of Airworthiness and the Airworthiness Review Certificate. Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Mark Airbus A320-232 Transport 2649 F-OHGV Airbus A320-232 Transport 2953 F-OHGX Airbus A321-211 Transport 675 F-OHGU Airbus A321-211 Transport 761 F-GTAF Royal Wings Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Airbus A320-212 Transport 569 JY-AYI 391 22/02/07 Jordan Aviation Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Boeing B737-322 Transport 24662 JY-JAD 425 29/07/05 Boeing B727-2N8 Transport 21846 JY-JAE 421 29/05/05 Airbus A310-304 Transport 481 JY-JAH 395 24/07/04 Airbus A310-222 Transport 357 JY-JAV 369 26/07/03 Boeing B737-33A Transport 23630 JY-JAB 358 31/05/02 Boeing B737-322 Transport 23956 JY-JAN 501 14/09/08 Boeing B737-322 Transport 23955 JY-JAX 502 18/09/08 Boeing B767-204EM Transport 24736 JY-JAI 503 30/09/08 Boeing B767-204EM Transport 24757 JY-JAG 504 29/10/08 Boeing B767-204 Transport 24239 JY-JAL 508 06/11/08 Airbus A320-211 Transport 029 JY-JAC 506 10/11/08 Boeing B737-322 Transport 24672 JY-JAO 517 24/03/09 Boeing B737-46B Transport 24124 JY-JAP 516 02/04/09 Boeing B737-3S3 Transport 29244 JY-JAY 534 29/7/2010 Royal Falcon Air Services Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Boeing B767-233 Transport 22526 JY-JRF 458 30/06/07 Boeing B737-400 Transport 27831 JY-RFF 518 27/03/09 Boeing B767-3P6 Transport 26237 JY-JRD 525 11/10/09 Airbus A319-112 Transport 1124 JY-JRE 531 10/6/2010 Airbus A320-212 Transport 814 JY-JRG 532 20/9/2010 Jordan International Air Cargo Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Ilyushin 76 IL-76TD Cargo 23437093 JY-JIA 411 20/04/05 Transworld Airfreighters Co. Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Boeing B737-2T4C Trans.(Cargo) 23065 JY-TWC 464 01/04/07 Arab Wings Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Raytheon Aircraft King Air-B200 Transport BB-1701 JY-AWB 419 03/06/05 Raytheon Aircraft Hawker 800XP Transport 258539 JY-AWE 454 19/10/06 Cessna Aircraft 680 Sovereign Transport 680-0285 JY-AWH 520 12/10/09 Company Raytheon Aircraft Hawker 800XP Transport 258520 JY-AWD 441 06/07/06 Embraer EMB-135BJ Transport 14501055 JY-KME 533 22/08/10 Embraer EMB-135BJ Transport 14501126 JY-CMC 543 03/12/10 Raya Jet Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Bombardier Inc. Challenger CL601 Transport 3017 JY-RYA 453 25/09/06 Cessna Aircraft Cessna650,CitationVII Transport 650-7029 JY-RYN 482 23/02/08 Company Waves Jet Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Prestige Jet Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Bombardier Inc. CL-600-2B16 (CL-604) Transport 5443 JY-IMK 333 24/07/2000 Petra Airlines Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg. No. Reg. Date Mark Airbus A320-212 Transport 459 JY-PTA 539 07/10/2010 Airbus A320-212 Transport 0537 JY-PTB 540 02/11/2010 Solitaire Air Reg Manufacturer Model Category MSN Reg.No. Reg. Date Mark Boeing B737-4Q8 Transport 25109 JY-SOA 541 25/10/2010 .
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