Information suggests that the B767 will be on the ground for a few hours.
Like its sister-ship N397AX, which visited Rockhampton earlier this month, N387AX (cn 24875/371) has also been a familiar sight in Australian skies having been built and delivered in 1991 for Air New Zealand as ZK-NCE. It was then transferred to Air Niugini in 2002 and later being registered P2-ANG. After some time in Europe, the B767 returned to Australian skies when it was operated by Viva Macau in 2009 when it flew as B-MAY. It was then transferred to new owners and since 2010 it has flown with Omni Air International as N387AX.
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Add to the text that this 767-319 was from the airline P.L.U.N.A. as CX-PUG from November 2007 to October 2008, which was then sold as B-MAY.
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