Janet (E G & G in LAS) appears to be starting to replace their aging 737-200's with -600's, this one came from China.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6461812
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LGA777
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Janet (E G & G in LAS) appears to be starting to replace their aging 737-200's with -600's, this one came from China.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6461812
Cheers
LGA777
Are these the only 736s based in the Continental US?
The only other people that I know in the North American Continent with -600's are Westjet from Canada - I think Janet are the first US carrier with -600's.
Alaska also operates them, but not in the 48 states.
Sorry Phil but AS does not have -600's and the only aircraft they have had that operated only in Alaska where the the 737-200's that did actually serve SEA on a limited basis.
I believe Mark is correct.
LGA777
To me, the 732 just symbolizes the quick shuttle. It's a shame to see these planes go, mainly because i never captured one myself.
But, when they do start to decommission them, is it possible one might end up on display or in an aviation museum?
Most 732s are already gone around here, and I doubt you'd find much in terms of display.
Right on, Alaska never operated the 737-600.Quote:
Originally Posted by LGA777
Alaska operated the 737-200 combi for a while, flying them to the remote airports in Alaska.
Thanks for the posting! Very happy to see EG&G have replaced the 737-200 with the 737NG, they have been talking about it for years, we trained EG&G on the 737-200 for several years......Quote:
Originally Posted by LGA777
No you didn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Fe...n_in_black.jpg
There are a couple of 736s that are used by the Navy to train crews for, I believe, the E-6 TACAMO platform (and presumably eventually for the P-8 Poseidon, too). One of them was on display at the Oceana show in 2007, 743NV (which was ex-Lauda). They're based out of Tinker?
i really like the large white tail of that paint scheme.
Well its sad to see the 200s go it will be nice to see the 600s since they're really isn't allot of them flying in the U.S today.
Aloha is still flying the 737-200, the cargo division is still operational....Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Bird76