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    Avianca MD-83 starts JFK service

    AVA3030 arrived at JFK at 6:42am this morning with an MD-83 type.
    Glad it was in old colors as well.


    Senga

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    You got that one out of the way quickly Senga. :)

    I believe one or two are already in the new colors as well, so even better!

    Do you know where it is flying from to JFK? Is there a stop in Miami?

    Tom
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    Tom,
    It came straight from the land of civil, unrest Bogota, Colombia (SKBO)!!!!!!!!
    I didn't know that MD-80 type had the range.
    I only new it was coming in today because I came accross the aircraft type on redone.

    Senga

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    Nice shot Senga! I've gotta get out to see those birds. Did they stop sending their 767?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SengaB
    I didn't know that MD-80 type had the range.
    It is pretty amazing. I just looked it up on Great Circle Mapper... BOG-JFK is exactly 1nm shorter than LAX-JFK, 2,474nm to 2,475nm. BOG-JFK, however, is nearly a straight north-south line, so it isn't affected much by the jetstream. I guess an MD-83 could do LAX-JFK without a problem, but would have difficulty with JFK-LAX.
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    This is absolutely stretching the maxium range of the MD-83 which is just a hair over 2500 miles. It wouldn't surprise me if there was weight restrictions imposed on this route, or perhaps a tech stop.

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    This flight may become a regular at some NE area airports when it has to divert for fuel on a regular basis !

    Cheers

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    It's not a BOG flight, it's operating BAQ-JFK-BAQ 3x week. The BOG is still B767-300 & B757 mix, while MDE is B757.

    JFKBAQ is listed as 2183. Nice to see the AV MD-80's back at JFK, it's been a (long) while.

    Mike

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    Yesterdays came from (SKBO) Bogota, Colombia . The normal route is (SKBQ) Barranquilla, Colombia.

    When were the MD-80s in NYC last?

    Senga

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    Just noticted the flt# you listed (AVA3030) and that's certainly not a regular AV flight for BOG, MDE or BAQ.

    Last time I shot an AV M80 at JFK it was late 90's, 96 or 97 I believe.

    Mike

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    Here's a shot from 2004 by Art Brett:

    http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0605034/L/
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    WOW that was a while back!....All I have ever known is AVA 767s and 757s here. Got here in 6-02.

    Senga

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Here's a shot from 2004 by Art Brett:

    http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0605034/L/
    Phil, that shot was taken in AUA, not JFK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SengaB
    WOW that was a while back!....All I have ever known is AVA 767s and 757s here. Got here in 6-02.

    Senga
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