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10th Aviation Group operates two 707-based E-3 Sentry AWACS, with a third in reserve for spare parts. Previously, it operated four Boeing 707s, two of which were selected for conversion. One was converted to a tanker configuration called KC-707 Águila , retired in 2006, and the other was converted to a unique AEW&C configuration called EC-707 ...
The Boeing 707 is an early American long-range narrow-body airliner, the first jetliner developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype first flown in 1954, the initial 707-120 first flew on December 20, 1957.
Boeing 737 Classic: Beech Model 18: 2 1941 Unknown Douglas DC-3: Boeing 707: 1 1960 Unknown Douglas DC-8: Boeing 727-100: 2 1981 1984 Boeing 737 Classic: Boeing 727-200: 2 1979 1981 Boeing 727-100: Boeing 737-300: 15 1989 2008 Airbus A320-200: EI-BZG was destroyed by a fuel tank explosion. [51] Boeing 737-400: 3 2000 2007 Airbus A320-200 ...
Lists of McDonnell Douglas aircraft operators (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Lists of Boeing aircraft operators" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Boeing order was finalised by March and consisted of four Boeing 727-200s and six Boeing 737-200s. There were plans to trade the first three Boeing 707-320Cs in for the new aircraft as part of the deal with Boeing. [46] Valued at US$60 million, the transaction was partly financed by the United Arab Emirates. [54]
Pages in category "Boeing 707" ... List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 707; List of Boeing 707 operators; Lufthansa Cargo Flight 527; V. VC-137C SAM ...
Saha Airlines was the last civil operator of the Boeing 707 in the world. [1] On 3 May 2013, all flight operations were suspended. [1] Saha Airlines began operating again in 2017. [2] In October 2024. the European Union sanctioned Saha Airlines in response to Iran’s shipments of missiles and drones to Russia for the war in Ukraine. [3]
On February 10, 1974, a LAN-Chile Boeing 707 flown by captain Jorge Jarpa Reyes made the world's first transpolar non-stop flight between South America (Punta Arenas Airport) and Australia (Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport). [17] In 1980, the company replaced its Boeing 727s with the Boeing 737-200 on its domestic routes.