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Aircraft:
Boeing 767-223(ER)
- Reg: N327AA full info | N327AA photos
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Serial #:
22327
- Airline: American Airlines
- Photo Date: May 20, 2007
- Uploaded: May 25, 2007
- San Francisco Int'l Airport - KSFO, USA - California
If it wasn't obvious enough already, look at the tail of the AA MD-80 and you can see the Eagle on 327AA is in bad shape. Nothing more "American" than mutilating an eagle. By this time and until retirement, the 767-200s only regularly served SFO from JFK which remained the final route for the type along with LAX until they were replaced with specially configured A321s in 2014.
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If it wasn't obvious enough already, look at the tail of the AA MD-80 and you can see the Eagle on 327AA is in bad shape. Nothing more "American" than mutilating an eagle. By this time and until retirement, the 767-200s only regularly served SFO from JFK which remained the final route for the type along with LAX until they were replaced with specially configured A321s in 2014.Camera
Canon Digital Rebel XT | Phoenix 100-300mm AF Show Exif data-
Aircraft
- Reg: N327AA full info | N327AA photos
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Aircraft:
Boeing 767-223(ER)
- Airline: American Airlines
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Serial #:
22327
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Photo Location
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San Francisco Int'l Airport - KSFO
- USA - California