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  • Any 727 operators still around?

    Any passenger 727 operators still flying around in the world?
    Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.

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    Pan Am
    Try to catch me flyin dirty...

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      TransMeridian
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      • #5
        In this day and age still having 727's flying about is well dodgy IMO. I sure as heck wouldn't want to fly on one other than for the novelty value once. I mean jeepers, that's an old plane!


        4Engines4LongHaul

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        • #6
          Any 727 operators still around?

          Originally posted by CaptainJackSparrow
          In this day and age still having 727's flying about is well dodgy IMO. I sure as heck wouldn't want to fly on one other than for the novelty value once. I mean jeepers, that's an old plane!
          So what? I hate to bring them up but NW's DC-9s are very old planes as well, yet they are in great conditions. Old planes doesn't equal bad plane.
          On the topic, how about TAME, Aeropostal, Aviacsa, Aerosur, LAB, etc.

          -Colin

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          • #7
            Tame(though they are going to get phased out soon i hear), Aero GAL, alot of south american and african cariors
            ^----raveing lunatic


            please excuse my horendus mangeling of the english language, its only my first :P

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            • #8
              DAL, maybe you like flying DC-9's but given the choice I would prefer a plane built after man had landed on the moon.


              4Engines4LongHaul

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                Starjet

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                  Saudi Arabian Royal Flight Division

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by CaptainJackSparrow
                    DAL, maybe you like flying DC-9's but given the choice I would prefer a plane built after man had landed on the moon.
                    Very smart comment. Just so you know, the DC-9 was built well until the early Eighties.

                    -Colin

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                    • #12
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                      For those who like them 727s, Ottawa is the place to be. Including Cargo, we have 4 operators and many flights a day.
                      Will F.
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                      • #13
                        For those who like 727s, Hamilton (CYHM) is the 727 Capital of the Western world

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                        • #14
                          Platinum air
                          Theres one in upper, colder Canada, and its based out of Yukon dont know what it is,

                          Theres also firstair, but thats not the one im wondering about.
                          -Kevin

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                            I always like seeing "The Big Yellow Taxi"

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                            Michael

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