Re: Grounded by sanctions and war, things looking up for Iraqi Airways

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Domestic services were resumed in 2000 with one An-26 and two An-24's.
5 (or 6?) 727-200s were added in Feb'2003 for Hadj flights along the new
747SP. Aircraft seen at BGW are old airframes which could not be flown away.

Best regards,

Alexandre.
AeroTransport Data Bank
http://www.aerotransport.org


EDWARD WALLACE wrote:
>
> That was clearly an Iraqi Airlines 727-270 with it's tail
> lying on it's side, not some Russian type.  I saw another
> picture of a HS Trident that was also misrepresented as a
> Russian type.  This is not to say there were'nt any Russian
> types in Iraq but of all the photos published that I saw, not
> one was a Russian type.
>
> Chris

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