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This article is a list of aircraft that were manufactured by Boeing and are in preservation.
NC19903 (a preserved Boeing 307) sunken at Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington
Accidents and incidents
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Boeing B-29 Superfortress
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Aircraft
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Type
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Photograph
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Build date
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First flight
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Last flight
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Operator
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Location
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Status
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Notes
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Ref.
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N13347
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247D
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1933
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July 26th, 1933
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April 26th, 2016
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Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
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On static display
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[3][4]
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Boeing 307 Stratoliner
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Aircraft
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Type
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Photograph
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Build date
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First flight
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Last flight
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Operator
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Location
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Status
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Notes
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Ref.
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VH-XBA
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707-138B
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March 20, 1959
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June 30th-July 2nd, 1960
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July 7th, 2006
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Qantas
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Qantas Founders Outback Museum in Longreach, Queensland, Australia.
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On static display
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[5]
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4X-BYD
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707-131(F)
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1959
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July 4th, 1959
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Early 1990s
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Israeli Air Force Museum near Hatzerim, Israel.
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On static display
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[6]
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OO-SJA
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707-329
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1959
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December 4th, 1959
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Early 1990s
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Sabena
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Royal Military Museum Brussels
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On static display
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[7][8]
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4X-JYW/F-BHSE
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707-328
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1959
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February 29th, 1960
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Early 1990s
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Israeli Air Force Museum, Beersheba – Hatzerim (LLHB)
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On static display
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[9]
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G-APFJ
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707-436
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1960
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September 22nd, 1960
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June 11th, 1981
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British Overseas Airways Corporation →British Airways
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National Museum of Flight, East Fortune
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On static display
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Nose only
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[10]
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D-ABOB
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707-430
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1960
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January 25th, 1960
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September 27th, 1976
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Lufthansa
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Stand 65 at Hamburg Airport
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Scrapped
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Named Hamburg
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[11]
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N7515A
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707-123
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1959
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1959
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February 1985
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Lufthansa
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Deutsches Museum in Munich
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On static display
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Posing as D-ABOF, a 707-430, Nose on display
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[12]
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4X-ATA
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707-458
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1961
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May 1961
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1984
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EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd.
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Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York.
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On static display
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Nose on display
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[13]
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Aircraft
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Type
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Photograph
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Build date
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First flight
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Last flight
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Operator
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Location
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Status
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Notes
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Ref.
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N7470
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747-121
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September 30th, 1968
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February 9th, 1969
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Arpil 6th, 1995
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Boeing
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Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
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On static display
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Nicknamed City of Everett
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[19]
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N747GE /N744PA
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747-121
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1969
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1970
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January 25th, 2017
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Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona.
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On static display
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[20]
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N601US
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747-151
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November 7th, 1969
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1970
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1999
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
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On static display.
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Nose only
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[21]
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N661US
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747-451
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1988
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April 29, 1988
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September, 2015
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Delta Flight Museum, Georgia, United States
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On static display
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See also: Northwest Airlines Flight 85
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[22]
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N681UP
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747-121(SF)
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July 24, 1970
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August 4th, 1970
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2007
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Jungong Road, Shanghai, China
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On static display.
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[citation needed]
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N747NA
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747SP-21
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2007
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April 26th, 2007
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September 29th, 2022
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Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
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On static display
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Named Clipper Lindbergh
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[23][24]
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Aircraft
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Type
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Photograph
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Build date
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First flight
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Last flight
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Operator
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Location
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Status
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Notes
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Ref.
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N608DA
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757-232
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1985
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May 15th, 1985
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October 2013
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Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
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On static display
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[25][26]
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N638DL
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757-232
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1988
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May 10th, 1988
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July 2013
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Aberdeen Phillips Army Airfield at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
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On static display
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Applied with "Jerry, Thank you for your leadership from the 47,163 employees of Delta" titles.
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[citation needed]
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N537UA
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757-222
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1991
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July 3rd, 1991
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December 3rd, 2015
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United Airlines
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Atlantic City International Airport at Atlantic County, New Jersey
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On static display
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Preserved as a tactical trainer.
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[citation needed]
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N757MA
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757-24Q
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1997
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January 7th, 1997
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EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg at Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est France
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On static display
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Preserved as a fire training airframe
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[citation needed]
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Aircraft
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Type
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Photograph
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Build date
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First flight
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Last flight
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Operator
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Location
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Status
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Notes
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Ref.
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N102DA
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767-232
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October 27th, 1982
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August 27th, 1982
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March 6th, 2006
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Delta Flight Museum in Hapeville, Georgia, United States
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On static display
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[27][28]
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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