The last ones I saw were SAA, Saudia, and RAM but which was the very last? Also of note were PAA, TWA, AAL at JFK. I know I forgot a few.
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The last ones I saw were SAA, Saudia, and RAM but which was the very last? Also of note were PAA, TWA, AAL at JFK. I know I forgot a few.
Maybe this one, although it wasn't a scheduled airline flight...
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/1..._TGKTw-L-2.jpg
Here's an oldie:
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/1..._8JwkG-L-2.jpg
Saudi Arabian was in a few weeks ago
A Saudia 747 SP really came? Was it a regular passenger flight? I know that they've changed the old B744 service to B773.
747SPs are now used for VIP flights. VIPs coming into JFK a few times a year, so seeing an SP at JFK, though not common, is to be expected.
You will not, however, see any passenger flights on SPs. The Saudi SP that comes in has little to do with the actual airline. It parks at a separate hangar as well.
What was the last scheduled SP?
I recall also seeing Korean Air and Air China with the SPs back in the 90s as well
United ran a 747-SP from JFK-Narita late 80's thru early 90's. Wish I had pics from back then.
The Saudi 74SP that is the aircraft for the head of state now?
South African also ran a SP to JFK in the 80's as far as I remember.
Also dont forget TWA, AA, Aerolineas Argentina they did bring the SP to JFK as well
Iran Air used to be a regular 747SP visitor to JFK as well back in the 70s and 80sQuote:
Originally Posted by moose135
I could very well be wrong, but I believe for NON-VIP movements,the last United 747SP was through JFK right to the end in 1994, (and EWR as well), but Corsair may have flown the SP in JFK as late as 1999/2000 or so.... but I can't confirm. If so that would probably have been the last.
Tom
In terms of airlines operating 747SPs to New York, aside from those listed above, RAM may have brought theirs to JFK (can't remember now for sure), but one we left out was Braniff.. Theirs was at JFK as well.
Tom