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A total of 310 727-200s were delivered before the -200 was replaced on the production line by the 727-200 Advanced in 1972. 727-200C. A convertible passenger cargo version; only one was built. 727-200 Advanced A Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Boeing 727-200WL (variant with winglets) The Advanced version of the 727-200 was introduced in 1970. [45]
In the late 1960s, Western aimed for an all-jet fleet, adding Boeing 707-320s, 727-200s and 737-200s to its 720Bs. The two leased B707-139s had been sold in favor of the turbofan-powered Boeing 720B. Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprops were replaced with new 737-200s.
A Boeing 747-273C of World Airways at Miami International Airport in 1974 wearing the early red color scheme. World Cargo MD-11F arriving at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. World Airways was founded on March 29, 1948 by Benjamin Pepper with the introduction of ex-Pan Am Boeing 314 flying boats. Edward Daly, however, is thought of as World's founder.
Besides the current Boeing 737 models flown by Alaska, the airline previously operated Boeing 707, Boeing 720 and Boeing 720B four-engine jets as well as the three-engine Boeing 727-100 and 727-200, and the twin-engine 737-200, 737-400 and Airbus A319 and A320. [5] The last 727 was retired in May 1994. [6]
Boeing 727: Launch customer. Boeing 727-100: 126 1963 1993 Boeing 737-500: Three crashed as Flight 389, Flight 227, and Flight 266. Boeing 727-200: 104 1968 2001 Airbus A320 family Boeing 737 NG Bombardier CRJ-700: Boeing 737-200: 101 1968 2001 Launch customer. Two crashed as Flight 553 and Flight 585. Boeing 737-300: 103 1986 2009 Boeing 737 ...
Emirates' Airbus A300B4-200 fleet was retired from service by the end of 1987. Emirates' Airbus A300-600Rs were retired in 2002 and replaced by Airbus A330-200s. The Boeing 727-200 Advanced aircraft remained in service with the airline for 9 years, and were sold in 1995. The Boeing 737-300 remained in service for 2 years from 1985 to 1987.
Boeing 737: Former Pacific Southwest Airlines fleet. [3] BAe 146-200: 1991 Boeing 727-100: 2000 Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737: Former Allegheny Airlines and Piedmont Airlines fleet. Boeing 727-200: 2000 Airbus A320 family: Former Allegheny Airlines and Piedmont Airlines fleet. Boeing 737-200: 2001 Boeing 737-300: 2012
Boeing 727-100 in 1971 Electra South Lake Tahoe 1977. PSA’s fleet changed constantly in the 1960s and 1970s. The 1960s started with Electras, then Boeing 727-100s arrived in 1965, PSA's first pure jet. [41] The last Electra flight was September 1968 [42] By 1969, PSA was swapping out 727-100s and replacing them with bigger 727-200s plus 737 ...