Historical Fleet Details
- 2 - BAC 1-11-217EA
- 1 - BAC 1-11-301AG
- 2 - BAC 1-11-304AX
- 2 - BAC 1-11-320AZ
- 1 - BAC 1-11-401AK
- 1 - BAC 1-11-402AP
- 1 - BAC 1-11-408EF
- 1 - BAC 1-11-409AI
- 2 - BAC 1-11-416EK
- 2 - BAC 1-11-420EL
- 1 - BAC 1-11-424EU
- 2 - BAC 1-11-432FD
- 1 - BAC 1-11-524FF
- 1 - BAC 1-11-539GL
- 1 - Boeing 727-228
- 4 - Boeing 727-230
- 1 - Boeing 727-251
- 1 - Boeing 707-355C
- 1 - Boeing 707-365C
- 1 - Boeing 747-128
- 1 - Boeing 747-146
- 1 - Douglas DC-8-62
- 1 - Sud SE-210 Caravelle VI-N
- 1 - Dornier Do 228-100
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