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    Airframe Family: Boeing B707 / C-135 / C-137 / C-18 / E-3 / E-6 / E-8
    Latest Model:707-327C
    Construction Number:19108
    Last Civil Registration:OD-AFY
    Compressed ID:Boeing 707-327C cn 19108 cr OD-AFY
    Latest Owner or Location:Trans Mediterranean Airlines

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    Dates

    Event

    1966

    Constructed as a 707-327C.

    From 27 July 1966 to 2 October 1972

    To Braniff Airways Inc, Dallas, TX with new c/r N7099.

    From January 1971 to 30 September 1971

    Leased to Qantas Cargo.

    2 October 1971

    To Trans Mediterranean Airlines with new c/r OD-AFY.

    2 October 1972

    Civil registration, N7099, cancelled.
    Exported to Lebanon.


    Photographer: Reinhard Zinab
    Notes: At London Heathrow

    21 March 1974


    Photographer: Carl Ford
    Notes: Boeing 707-327C - OD-AFY - of TMA, at Heathrow on 21st March 1974

    26 July 1993

    Involved in an incident.
    At Amsterdam Airport -The trunnion support beam for the right main gear failed with a loud bang. The crew taxied back to the platform and major damage was found at the wing primary structure. Damaged beyond repair.


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