Omni Air International (OY/OAE) with a Boeing 777-200ER (in the picture) arrived to Zagreb airport on Saturday, May 15th from Shannon in Western Ireland.
Omni Air International is U.S. air carrier with operational base at Tulsa, Oklahoma. They started with flight operations in 1993, with the fleet of several Boeing 727-200F freighters which were operated on freight flights for DHL, UPS and other postal companies. Since 1997 they started with passanger charter flights with the fleet of several McDonnell Douglas DC-10s. Currently they have in their fleet: 3x Boeing 767-200ER, 10x Boeing 767-300ER and 3x Boeing 777-200ER. They used to operate 5 Boeing 757-200s, which aren’t in the fleet anymore.
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This aicraft at Zagreb Airport is with N819AX registration. It was built in May 2004 for Kenyan flag air carrier Kenya Airways (KQ/KQA) where it was operated with 5Y-KQU registration. All three B777s were bought from Kenya between 2016 and 2017.