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Mike Scott 11th June 2008 03:41 AM

Plane abandoned at Hanoi airport
 
Officials say the plane could belong to a Cambodian airline
Vietnamese authorities say they are mystified as to who owns a Boeing 727 which has been abandoned at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport.

The plane was flown in from Siem Reap in neighbouring Cambodia in late 2007 and has been unclaimed ever since.

An airport official told the BBC that they believe the owners could be an airline based in Cambodia.

The official said that if it remains unclaimed, the plane will have to be sent for scrap.

The plane has a Cambodian flag on its fuselage and is emblazoned with the name Air Dream, but the authorities say they have no information about the airline.

Earlier, one security official at Noi Bai airport told the BBC’s Vietnamese Service that the plane belongs to bankrupt budget Cambodian airline Royal Khmer, but this is not certain.

Permission was originally given for the plane to remain at the airport while essential maintenance was carried out but these repairs have not been done.

Online newspaper VietnamNet reported that the owners could be unable or unwilling to pay the required airport parking fees.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7446469.stm

PS: The pic in this story doesnt look like any 727 I've ever seen !!!

MS

Andrew McLaughlin 11th June 2008 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Scott (Post 6913)
PS: The pic in this story doesnt look like any 727 I've ever seen !!!

What else could it be???

David Knudsen 11th June 2008 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew McLaughlin (Post 6923)
What else could it be???

A F-100 carrying a spare engine in the middle of its tail?

Bill S 11th June 2008 10:20 AM

It looks exactly like a 727-100.
The -100's have a round #2 engine inlet, the -200's an oval one. That, and of course the -200's are longer.

Adrian B 11th June 2008 10:55 AM

Damn it thats where I let my plane. Big night in Hanoi
....:eek:

Greg McDonald 11th June 2008 12:30 PM

Kick it to me......kick it to me.....


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