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PIA Boeing 747-367

Boeing 747-367  (Copyright © Chris Sheldon)

AP-BFV photographed by Chris is seen on short finals to London-Heathrow Airport's runway 27R on August 19, 2000. A 747-300 holds the record of operating PIA's longest non-stop commercial flight. PIA's Boeing 747-300 flight, carrying 149 passengers, landed at Islamabad Airport non-stop from New York in June of 1999 in just 12 hours and 35 minutes


PIA Boeing 707-351B

Boeing 707-351B  (Copyright © Nobuhiko Hirai)

AP-BAA captured by Nobuhiko is seen taxiing at Japan's Osaka International Airport. On April 1, 1989, this Boeing 707 was transferred to Pakistan Air Force (PAF). It was converted into a VVIP transport aircraft and given PAF serial # 68-19635. PAF withdrew this aircraft from VVIP flights duty in late 1990s



PIA Airbus A310-308

Airbus A310-308  (Copyright © Ito Noriyuki)

AP-BEG, "City of Chitral" photographed by Ito is taxiing after arriving at Narita-New Tokyo International Airport of Japan on May 8, 1999


PIA Boeing 747-240B (SCD)

Boeing 747-240B (SCD)  (Copyright © Nobuhiko Hirai)

AP-BAK captured by Nobuhiko is taxiing at Narita-New Tokyo International Airport. AP-BAK is one of two PIA 747s which have a 'Side Cargo Door'




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