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Invoice Outstanding: Tunisair Recovers Its A330-200 Seized in France, but without the Engines

Summary by Air Journal
The Court of Appeal of Bourges ordered the lifting of the seizure which struck the Airbus A330‐200 of Tunisair, registered TS‐IFM, immobilized since May 2025 on the tarmac of the airport of Châteauroux. Entered into service in June 2015, the aircraft thus returned fully to the exploitable property of Tunisair in legal terms, the courts having considered that the large carrier could no longer be detained under the protective measures committed in…
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The Court of Appeal of Bourges ordered the lifting of the seizure which struck the Airbus A330‐200 of Tunisair, registered TS‐IFM, immobilized since May 2025 on the tarmac of the airport of Châteauroux. Entered into service in June 2015, the aircraft thus returned fully to the exploitable property of Tunisair in legal terms, the courts having considered that the large carrier could no longer be detained under the protective measures committed in…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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