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Hi all good everyone,
I saw a check on the internet for Google information about it. North American Airlines has one fleet that participates in an old McDonnell Douglas MD-83 registration is N183NA for a true story and I know the old picture is a little bit blurry is okay?
Credit Photo from Sherri Lynn.
Taken Date: May 29, 1994.
Airport: Miami International Airport (KMIA/MIA).
N183NA McDonnell Douglas MD-83 North American Airlines MIA… | Flickr
Why, I want to, old livery North American Airlines (N183NA) MD-83 with only one fleet and for your vote request will be able in the game on IF in the future. Have fun!
https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/mcdonnell-douglas-md-83-ur-coc-bravo-airways/r6vqql
It uses the internet for google information.
North American Airlines MD-83 1992-1998
Engines: 2x PW
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N3010G. ILFC December 1991 - March 1992.
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N183NA. North American Airlines March 1992 - September 1998.
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I-SMEC. Meridiana named: Porto Cesaro. September 1998 - February 2010.
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I-SMEC. Meridiana Fly named: Porto Cesaro. February 2010 - December 2, 2011.
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N498TR. Triton Aviation Finance. 2012.
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YR-HBD. Medallion Air. February 2012 - June 2013.
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YR-HBD. Tend Air. June 2013 - June 2014.
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YR-HBD. Bluebird Airways. June 2014 - October 2014.
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YR-HBD. Tend Air. October 2014 - October 2015.
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UR-COC. Bravo Airways. October 2015.
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UR-COC. Kam Air. October 2015 - March 2016.
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UR-COC. Bravo Airways. March 2016 - October 13, 2019. Ret. leased from Air Fleet Management wfu and std at KBP 13 Oct 2019.
Any questions?
Thank you, AJ Johnson. Happy Flying!