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25.01.1980: Assembled in Long Beach 30.04.1980: To Laker Airways (Florida Belle), G-BGXH 05.02.1982: WFU and stored when Laker ceased operations 23.04.1982: Repossessed by Mc Donnell - Douglas 09.1984: To SAS - Scandinavian Airlines System, N5463Y 09.1985: Re-registred LN-RKC and named (Leif Viking) 15.11.1990: To Aircontact Aviation Management or Transinvest I (!) and leased back to SAS - Scandinavian Airlines System Hours / Cycles accumulated by 23/04/1991: 33799 / 4888 04.05.1991: Sub-leased to World Airways 21.10.1991: Returned to SAS Hours / Cycles accumulated by 21/10/1991: 35048 / 5141 23.10.1991: Returned to Aircontact Aviation Management or Transinvest I 22.11.1991: Leased to Minerve, F-GLMX 01.03.1992: Merged into AOM French Airlines 01.04.1995: Sub-leased to Garuda Indonesia 06.1995: Returned to AOM French Airlines ????: Sub-leased to Garuda Indonesia 18.04.1996: Returned to AOM French Airlines 20.04.1996: Back in service with AOM ????: Sub-leased to Garuda Indonesia 11.04.1997: Returned to AOM French Airlines 22.09.2001: Merged into Air Lib 06.02.2003: WFU and stored at Paris/CDG after Air Lib ceased operations ????: Ferried to Paris/Orly 17.10.2005: To Societé Normande d’Entreprise SARL Aircraft is still stored at Paris/Orly |
DC-10-30
Engines: 3 CF6-50C2 |
Photo by Ralph Kunadt |
At the beginning of the 1990s, SAS started to replace its DC-10 fleet with 767-200/300. So #315 left the fleet in 1991. Click here to see more photos in this SAS scheme |
Photo by Joe Pries |
Paradise! #315 landing in St. Maarten in March 2001 Click here to see more photos in this AOM scheme |
Photo from Taxiways collection |
Some AOM DC-10 show additional Cubana titles as AOM operated some flights for the cuban state carrier. #315 is seen here in Frankfurt with such titles. Click here to see more photos in this AOM / Cubana scheme |
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