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Northeast Airlines United States: 8 13 Merged with Delta Air Lines in 1972 Northwest Airlines United States: 36 82 Launch customer of 727-200 Olympic Airways Greece: 2 10 Ozark Air Lines United States: 2 Never used and sold to Pan Am: Pacific Air Lines United States: 6 Became Air West in 1968 Pacific Southwest Airlines United States: 16 33
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]
Continental Airlines (simply known as Continental) ... Boeing 727-200: Denver, Colorado: 124/7 0 0 15 0 603 [185] March 1, 1978 McDonnell Douglas DC-10: Los Angeles:
The aircraft involved, a Boeing 727-200 registered CP-1276, was substantially damaged but could safely be landed. There were no fatalities among the other 119 passengers and seven crew members. [46] February 19, 1985: Iberia Airlines Flight 610 crashed after striking a television antenna while landing in Bilbao; all 148 people on board died.
In 1968 the airline was operating nonstop Boeing 720Bs between the Annette Island Airport (serving Ketchikan, Alaska) and Seattle in addition to 720Bs between Juneau and Seattle, and in 1973 was flying 720B nonstops between Kodiak, Alaska and Seattle. [3] [15] In 1978, Western Airlines and Continental Airlines agreed to merge. A dispute broke ...
People Express Airlines, stylized as PEOPLExpress, was a low-cost airline in the United States that operated from 1981 until it merged with Continental Airlines in 1987. Its headquarters was in the North Terminal (later Terminal C) of Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey .
A Boeing 727-100 and 727-200 ordered by American Airlines with customer code 23 are designated as 727-23 or 727-123 [note 2] and 727-223, respectively. [ 1 ] A Boeing 737-700 and 737-800 ordered by Southwest Airlines with customer code H4 would be designated as 737-7H4 and 737-8H4 respectively.
Boeing 727-200: The aircraft crashed during an unstabilized approach when the aircraft descended prematurely. December 1, 1974 3 0 0 Northwest Airlines Flight 6231: Haverstraw: New York: Boeing 727-200: The crew of the ferry flight failed to activate the pitot tube heaters, leading to atmospheric icing of the tubes and erroneous airspeed readings.