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AP-BAO |
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Certificate of Registration Number: |
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538 |
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Registration Date: |
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1979 |
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Operator/Owner: |
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) |
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Aircraft Type: |
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Fokker F27 Friendship Mark 200 |
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Construction Number: |
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10230 |
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Year Built: |
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1963 |
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First Flight: |
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July 5, 1963 |
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Previous Registration: |
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F-BVTE |
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Previous Operator: |
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TAT - Touraine Air Transport |
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Fate: |
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Withdrawn from use July, 2006. Sold to Pak
Navy in 2007. |
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Additional Remarks: |
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Construction number 10230. Built in 1963.
Registered in the Netherlands as PH-FEV, N.V. Koninklijke
Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek (KNV) Fokker, July 4, 1963.
First flight on July 5, 1963. Registered in Japan as
JA8619. Delivered to ANA (All Nippon Airways), July 25, 1963. ANA aircraft
number '19' painted on nose. Registration PH-FEV cancelled
on August 1, 1963. Registered in France as F-OCSI, operated
by Air Polynesie, May 1972.
Registered in France as F-BVTE, operated by TAT (Touraine Air Transport),
May 1976. To PIA, June 1,
1979. Registered in Pakistan as AP-BAO for PIA. In 1997, AP-BAO
was named "City of D.G. Khan" to celebrate Pakistan's 50
years of independence. Withdrawn
from use July, 2006. Stored at Karachi Airport. Sold to
Pakistan Navy in 2007 for spares. Registration AP-BAO removed from Pakistan Aircraft
Register on April 19, 2007. |
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Photo: |
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Fokker F27
Friendship Mark 200
(Copyright © Akram
Ali) |
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Fokker F27 Friendship Mark 200 (registration AP-BAO) |
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