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The 10 Oldest Aircraft That Are Still In Service Today

Despite the availability of newer aircraft models, there are still some airlines that choose to keep their older planes in service. One example is Nolinor Aviation, a carrier based in Canada.

Nolinor Aviation specializes in chartered flights and has the capability to transport passengers and cargo, including petroleum, to various destinations in North America and Europe. They often fly to remote and challenging locations, particularly in the northern parts of Canada. This is where their old Boeing 737-200 planes come in handy.

Currently, Nolinor Aviation operates the two oldest 737-200 airframes still in use. These planes were produced in 1974 and 1975. As long as it remains a practical and cost-effective option for the carrier, there is no immediate plan to replace these aircraft.

2024 Renault Rafale Coupe-SUV Debuts With 300 Horsepower

Renault has introduced the new Rafale, a D-segment coupe-style sport utility vehicle (SUV) that embraces the brand’s new design language. The Rafale features a fresh front grille design and new matrix LED light signature, similar to the recently facelifted 2024 Clio.

The Rafale is larger than its predecessor, the Arkana, and is the brand’s first model to fully embrace the coupe-SUV body style in the mainstream market. While it may not match the practicality of traditionally styled SUVs due to its sloping roofline, the Rafale still offers a generous cargo capacity of 530 liters (18.7 cubic feet) with the rear seats in place.

In terms of trim options, the Rafale is available in a flagship Esprit Alpine trim, which is also offered for the Espace model. It shares its 2.74-meter (107.8-inch) wheelbase with the Espace.

OPERATION #CAMOCATCH FOR THE NEW 3008 HAS CLOSED AND THE RESULTS ARE IN

PEUGEOT gave its followers the opportunity to choose the design of the camouflage that will be used by the new PEUGEOT 3008 during its development tests on the roads of Europe.

 

During May, ten innovative and striking camouflage designs from PEUGEOT were submitted to a public vote on the brand’s social media pages. These designs disguise the shape and body lines of the new PEUGEOT 3008 while building excitement online for the upcoming reveal.

 

There were thousands of contributions from the public on the brand’s social media pages: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

Of the ten options from the PEUGEOT designers, the six that received the most votes were the following:

 

•           Paint from the “Street Art” theme.

•           Menthol from the “Optic Art” theme.

•           Jazzy from the ‘Proto’type’ theme.

•           Neon from the “Street Art” theme.

•           Marrakech for the “Optic Art” theme.

•           Tokyo for the “Proto’type” theme.

 

The six camouflages selected by the public will be produced in June and will be used to cover the new PEUGEOT 3008 which will be tested on European roads between 15th July and 15th August.

 

During this time, we invite all those lucky enough to see one of these camouflaged PEUGEOT 3008s to take a photo of it (in compliance with road safety regulations) and post the image to one of the brand’s social media pages with the words #CamoCatch and @Peugeot.

 

All the entries (one entry per person) that have been submitted on social media will be collated by the brand to determine six winners, who will be invited to be among the first to experience the new PEUGEOT 3008 in 2024.

 

Peugeot has been implementing a strategy of collaborations and partnerships with young designers since the beginning of 2023. This time, the brand has broadened the collaboration to a wider, international audience via social media.