Source: http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07 ... 09020.htmlExtract wrote:The affected aircraft includes six Boeing 747-300s, two 747-200s, seven 737-300s, one 727-200, 12 Airbus A310-300s, two A-321s, one A310 and three ATR-50s.
PIA operating a B727-200?!
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PIA operating a B727-200?!
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We are talking about B727-200 not 747-100 here Hasan...To my knowledge PIA doesn't have/had B727s in there fleet...hasan saleem wrote:One 747-200 lease from air universal AP-BIC
AP-BGL, i am sure its a miss print, ATR's are virtually B/N still, they can't be put on the list, its mistake and i would think PIA can voice this out to EU's administration....
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Haha! I was wondering the same thing… and 733s too when they know PIA wont ever operate a flight to UK with them…AirBlue wrote:and they cant fly directly to EU tooAP-BGL wrote:I am shocked to see that the brand new ATR-42s are also included in the list...PIA is not even able to maintain its newly acquired ATR
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