STORY TIME
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Once upon a time, there was a majestic airplane named OO-CTS, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines. This magnificent aircraft was part of the fleet of Sabena, the national airline of Belgium. With its elegant lines and powerful engines, the OO-CTS was a true gem in the aviation world.
The aircraft was often used for long-haul flights, carrying passengers to distant destinations. The cabin was spacious and comfortable, and the crew ensured that every journey was a delightful experience. Passengers enjoyed the excellent service and delicious Belgian cuisine served on board.
On a sunny June day, the OO-CTS was ready for departure at Brussels Airport. The destination of the day was New York City, one of Sabena's most popular routes. As passengers boarded, the cabin filled with excitement and anticipation. For many, it was their first time flying on the OO-CTS, and they couldn't wait to begin the journey.
The crew performed the final checks, and soon the aircraft taxied to the runway. With a powerful roar of its engines, the OO-CTS began its ascent and smoothly took off into the blue sky. The flight to New York was flawless, and the aircraft glided through the air with graceful speed.
During the flight, passengers enjoyed breathtaking views and the comfortable amenities on board. Time seemed to fly by, and before they knew it, they were descending towards the bustling city of New York. Upon landing, the passengers applauded the crew and the beautiful aircraft that had brought them safely.
The OO-CTS continued to serve on various routes for many years, always bringing passengers with the same reliability and comfort to their destinations. It became a symbol of Sabena's commitment to quality and service in the aviation industry.
Though Sabena eventually ceased operations, the memory of the OO-CTS remained vivid in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have flown on it. The story of this majestic aircraft lives on as a glorious chapter in the history of Belgian aviation.
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