Monday, 6 August 2012

Re: [cactuswings 1919] Retired AA B 757s and Airbus A300s into Roswell

Many thanks.

I thought that only 1 a300 had been scrapped.

Do you have scrapping dates by any chance?.
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From: "Thomas Jaeger / ch-aviation.ch" <thomas.jaeger@ch-aviation.ch>
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Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 18:25:45 +0200
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Subject: RE: [cactuswings 1916] Retired AA B 757s and Airbus A300s into Roswell

Hi Paul,

Two A300s left and were converted to freighters for RUS Aviation (A6-JIL, c/n 626 and A6-JIM, c/n 643).

 

We currently have these B757s at Roswell in our database:

N610AA

Stored

ROW

N611AM

Stored

ROW

N614AA

Stored

ROW

N620AA

Stored

ROW

N626AA

Stored

ROW

N627AA

Stored

ROW

N629AA

Stored

ROW

N632AA

Stored

ROW

N648AA

Stored

ROW

N650AA

Stored

ROW

N664AA

Stored

ROW

N670AA

Stored

ROW

N672AA

Stored

ROW

 

And these A300s:

 

N11060

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N14056

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N14065

Stored

ROW

N14068

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N14077

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N3075A

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N33069

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N34078

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N40064

Stored

ROW

N41063

Stored

ROW

N50051

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N59081

Scrapped

ROW

N70054

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N70072

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N70073

Stored

GWO

to be scrapped

N70074

Stored

ROW

N70079

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N7062A

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N7076A

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N7083A

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N80052

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N80058

Scrapped

ROW

N80084

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N8067A

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

N90070

Stored

ROW

N91050

Stored

ROW

to be scrapped

 

Any updates or corrections would also be highly welcome!

 

Best regards and a thanks a lot

Thomas Jaeger

  

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From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Montag, 6. August 2012 12:12
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cactuswings 1914] Retired AA B 757s and Airbus A300s into Roswell

 

Does anybody know the tail number identities of the American Airlines B 757s airframes that have gone and continue to go into Roswell.

 

Roughly one a month seems to flying one way into there and I believe 15 airframes was the total that may be eventually ‘stored’.

 

Secondly was it only two ex AA Airbus 300s, sold on from ROW ?       I only tracked 2 as going out, to the Airbus German factory for candidates for freighter conversions, I believe.

 

Finally has anybody got any aerial photos showing either of these retired two types ‘stored’ or point me in the right direction where I could see some, I would be eternally grateful.

 

 

Thanks in advance.                   Paul  London UK

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