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Bye bye pax: Martinair 767 PH-MCL 24092005
posted by EnoAeroPics
Mon, Mar 12 2012


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Boeing 767-31AER c/n 26469 PH-MCL "Koningin Beatrix" (in English: Queen Beatrix) of Martinair on finals at Schiphol Amsterdam airport in The Netherlands (EHAM) on 24 September 2005. Martinair ended passenger operations on 31 October 2011 after providing passenger travel since 1958 and continues as a dedicated freight carrier under the umbrella of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The aircraft in this pictuure made its first flight on 30 January 1992. It was painted in a retro Martinair livery in 2008 and made the farewell flight of Martinair to greet its passengers over a number of Dutch airports on 31 October 2011 with founder Martin Schröder on board. It was withdrwan from use on the same day. Since 7 December 2011 it is registered N326MP and owned by the Wells Fargo Bank Northwest.

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