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Prague Ruzyně [LKPR] 03.10.2003
UR-BVY
Boeing 737-2Q8 (msn: 22760 / 852) mfy: 1982

UR-BVY
AeroSvit



History:
1982 TACA N861L
1988 Europe Aero Service F-GEXJ
1995 Euralair Horizons F-GEXJ
1996 Air Liberte F-GEXJ
1996 Euralair Horizons F-GEXJ
1997 Aerosweet Airlines UR-BVY
2001 Aerosvit Airlines UR-BVY



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 02.10.2003
G-BNWW
Boeing 767-336 (ER) (msn: 25831 / 526) mfy: 1993

G-BNWW "United Kingdom"
British Airways



History
1993 British Airways G-BNWW



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 02.10.2003
VP-CZY
Boeing 727-2P1 (WL) (A/RE) (Super 27) (msn: 21595 / 1406) mfy: 1979

VP-CZY
Untitled (Dunview Co.)



History:
1979 Qatar Airways Amiri Flight A7-AAB
1996 Comtran N727MJ
1997 Dunview VP-CZY



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 02.10.2003
VP-CZY
Boeing 727-2P1 (WL) (A/RE) (Super 27) (msn: 21595 / 1406) mfy: 1979

VP-CZY
Untitled (Dunview Co.)



History:
1979 Qatar Airways Amiri Flight A7-AAB
1996 Comtran N727MJ
1997 Dunview VP-CZY



- Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217C/17 (BFG)

The Pratt & Whitney JT8D is a low-bypass (0.96 to 1) turbofan jet engine, introduced by Pratt & Whitney in February 1964 with the inaugural flight of Boeing's 727.

Design
The JT8D is an axial-flow front turbofan engine incorporating dual-spool design. There are two coaxially-mounted independent rotating assemblies: one rotating assembly for the low pressure compressor (LPC) which consists of the first six stages (i.e. six pairs of rotating and stator blades, including the first two stages which are for the bypass turbofan), driven by the second (downstream) turbine (which consists of three stages); and a second rotating assembly for the high-pressure compressor (HPC) section, which has seven stages. The high-pressure compressor is driven by the first (upstream) turbine, which has a single stage.

The front-mounted bypass fan has two stages. The annular discharge duct for the bypass fan runs along the full length of the engine, so that both the fan air and exhaust gases can exit through the same nozzle. This arrangement allows some noise attenuation, in that the still-hot fast-moving turbine exhaust is shrouded in much-cooler and slower-moving air (from the bypass fan) before interacting with ambient air. Thus the JT8D noise levels were significantly reduced from previous non-turbofan engines, although the low bypass ratio meant that high noise levels were still produced.

Eight models comprise the JT8D standard engine family, covering the thrust range from 12,250 to 17,400 pounds-force (62 to 77 kN) and power 727, 737-100/200, and DC-9 aircraft. More than 14,000 JT8D engines have been produced, totaling more than one-half billion hours of service with more than 350 operators making it the most popular of all low-bypass turbofan engines ever produced.

Within the fan inlet case, there are anti-icing air bosses and probes to sense the inlet pressure and temperature. Similar units exist throughout the engine to check temperatures and pressures.

At the 13th (i.e. the final) compressor stage, air is bled out and used for anti-icing. The amount is controlled by the Pressure Ratio Bleed Control sense signal (PRBC). The diffuser case at the aft end of the compressor houses the 13th stage. Its increasing cross-sectional area allows the compressed air to slow down before entering one of the engine's nine burner cans. Again, there are two bosses to extract 13th stage air for anti-icing, de-icing of fuel, and airframe (cabin pressurization) use. Not all the compressed air enters the burner cans at the fuel-ignition point; some bypasses the can completely and cools the first turbine stage, and some is gradually introduced into the burner can's perimeter in such a way that the burning fuel is held near the can's centerline.

There are nine combustion chambers positioned in a can-annular arrangement. Each chamber has three air inlet hole sizes: the smallest is for cooling, the medium is for burning and the large for forming an air blanket.
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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 02.10.2003
VP-CZY
Boeing 727-2P1 (WL) (A/RE) (Super 27) (msn: 21595 / 1406) mfy: 1979

VP-CZY
Untitled (Dunview Co.)



History:
1979 Qatar Airways Amiri Flight A7-AAB
1996 Comtran N727MJ
1997 Dunview VP-CZY



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 17.09.2003
G-BNWD
Boeing 767-336 (ER) (msn: 24336 / 286) mfy: 1990

G-BNWD "Emmly Masanabo"
British Airways



History
1990 Boeing N6018N*
1990 British Airways G-BNWD



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 17.09.2003
G-BNWD
Boeing 767-336 (ER) (msn: 24336 / 286) mfy: 1990

G-BNWD "Emmly Masanabo"
British Airways



History
1990 Boeing N6018N*
1990 British Airways G-BNWD



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Munich Franz Josef Strauss [EDDM] 30.08.2003
d-amug
D-AMUG
LTU

Boeing 757-2G5   |   msn: 29488 / 830   |   mfy: 1998



History:
1998 LTU D-AMUG
2003 Air Astana P4-EAS


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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 19.07.2003
HB-ISE
Boeing 767-3Q8 (ER) (msn: 27600 / 655) mfy: 1997

HB-ISE "Rondo Mondo"
Belair



History:
1997 Boeing N6005C*
1997 Air Europe Italy EI-CNS
2002 Belair (Air Berlin colors 03.06.08) HB-ISE



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Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 12.07.2003
EI-CXE
Boeing 737-76N (msn: 32737 / 1130) mfy: 2002

EI-CXE
Azzurra Air


History:
2002 Azzurra Air EI-CXE
2004 Astraeus G-STRH
- 2009 Stored -
2010 Cimber Sterling Airlines OY-MRS



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  • F-GJNF

  • Boeing 737-528 – Air France - (msn 25231 / 2208) / 0092
    Jetzt VP-BRS bei Yamal Airlines
    Zurich [LSZH]

    11.07.03
    Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 07.07.2003
    sp-lkf
    SP-LKF
    LOT Polish Airlines

    Boeing 737-55D   |   msn: 27368 / 2603   |   mfy: 1994



    History:
    1994 LOT Polish Airlines SP-LKF


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  • 02-1099 "437th AW AMC Charleston AFB"

  • Boeing C-17A Globemaster III - US Air Force - (msn P-99)
    Zurich [LSZH]

    01.06.03

    Nurnberg [EDDN] 20.05.2003
    N556TZ
    Boeing 757-33N (msn: 32590 / 1017) mfy: 2002

    N556TZ
    ATA Airlines



    History:
    2002 American Trans Air N556TZ
    2003 ATA Airlines N556TZ
    2005 Continental Airlines N57868



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  • D-AMUW

  • Boeing 757-2G5 (ET) / LTU (msn 23929 / 153) ex. / 1187
    Munich [EDDM]

    07.05.03

    Became N929RD with Ryan Intl

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  • D-AHLR

  • Boeing 737-8K5 (winglets) / Hapag Lloyd (msn 32907 / 1117) / 0402
    Munich [EDDM]

    07.05.03

    Now TUIfly

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    Zurich [LSZH] 07.05.2003
    HB-ISE
    Boeing 767-3Q8 (ER) (msn: 27600 / 655) mfy: 1997

    HB-ISE "Rondo Mondo"
    Belair



    History:
    1997 Boeing N6005C*
    1997 Air Europe Italy EI-CNS
    2002 Belair (Air Berlin colors 03.06.08) HB-ISE



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  • VP-BAM

  • Boeing 737-4M0 / Aeroflot (msn 29205 / 3056) - 0098
    Zurich [LSZH]

    22.04.03


    1998 Aeroflot VP-BAM
    2004 Garuda PK-GZJ



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    Zurich Kloten [LSZH] 22.04.2003
    hb-ihr
    HB-IHR "Solemar"
    Belair

    Boeing 757-2G5   |   msn: 29379 / 919   |   mfy: 2000



    History:
    2000 Belair HB-IHR
    2007 Air Berlin (Belair) HB-IHR
    - 2009 Stored -
    2010 Thomson Airways G-OOBN


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  • HZ-WBT3
  • "Khaled & Reem"
    Boeing 767-3P6 (ER) / Kingdom Holding (msn 27255 / 525) ex. A4O-GX, N255KD; wurde später HZ-WBT6; jetzt N804MS / 0093
    Zurich [LSZH]

    15.02.2003