Monday, 22 December 2014

Re: [cactuswings 3132] Storage & Other News

Only the last two legs FlightAware has it as a 767-200. FlightAware
tagged the wrong aircraft with the data it had.
Most of the Aeromexico 767s are noted to be crossed occasionally.
i.e....July 12 an Sept 19 at
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/XAFRJ/history
I would bet the type of aircraft is correct, but the registration of the
aircraft that operated the flight was not.

Walter
DCA

On 12/22/2014 8:56 AM, Matt Coleman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Jimmi Richmond-Cole
> <jimmi.rc@live.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> XA-APB (Aeromexico 767) was returned to ILFC (now AerCap) on 7th December 2014. I've not seen anything about it on the group, but I lost its ferry flight just as it entered over the State
>> of Indiana. Can anyone confirm where this aircraft ended up, please? GWO?
>
> The GWO that you're thinking of is in Greenwood, Mississippi - not the
> small municipal airport of Greenwood, Indiana (KHFY). :)
>
> I watched the replay on FlightRadar24 and see exactly what you're
> talking about. My guess is that it dropped in to Indianapolis for
> some reason or another (based on the path they were on). Either way -
> it's only 16-years-old, so far too early for scrapping.
>
>
> Also not sure why FlightAware seems to think that this bird is a
> 767-200 as it is very much a 767-300ER (w/ winglets).
>
>
> Matt
> (BNA)
>
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>

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