List of Boeing 707 operators
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This is a list of Boeing 707 operators.
Current military/government operators
- United States Air Force (Operates 707-based E-3 AWACS and E-8 JSTARS)[4]
- United States Navy (Operates 707-based E-6 TACAMO)[4]
Former military/government operators
- Colombian Air Force operated one aircraft in a tanker configuration[7]
- Egyptian Air Force operated three ex-Egypt Air Boeing 707-366Cs[8]
- Italian Air Force operated 4 aircraft from 1991 to 2005[9]
- Moroccan Air Force operated two aircraft, including one converted to a tanker configuration[11]
- Peruvian Air Force operated one aircraft in a tanker configuration[13]
- Royal Saudi Air Force
- Saudi Arabian Royal Flight
- Spanish Air Force operated four Boeing 707s — two tankers, one cargo aircraft and one configured for electronic warfare. The final one was retired on 3 October 2016[14]
Current commercial/other operators
Past operators
Africa
- Algeria
- Angola
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Egypt
- Ethiopia
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Ivory Coast
- Kenya
- Libya
- Mauritius
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Rhodesia
- Seychelles
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Sudan
- Uganda
- Zaire
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
America
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Puerto Rico
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- United States
- Aeroamerica
- Air Florida
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines
- American Eagle – Air charter operator not affiliated with American Airlines
- American Trans Air
- Braniff International Airways
- Continental Airlines
- Global International Airways
- Northeast Airlines
- Northwest Airlines
- Pan American World Airways
- Perfect Air Tours
- Ports-of-Call
- Skystar International Airlines
- South Pacific Island Airways
- Trans World Airlines
- Western Airlines
Asia
- Bangladesh
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Malaysia/ Singapore
- Malaysia
- Pakistan
- People's Republic of China
- Philippines
- Saudi Arabia
- Sharjah
- Singapore
- Republic of Korea
- South Vietnam
- Sri Lanka
- Republic of China
- Thailand
- Air Siam – Ceased Operations
- United Arab Emirates
- Vietnam
Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- France
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Romania
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Anglo Cargo
- BEA Airtours
- BOAC
- BOAC-Cunard
- Britannia Airways
- British Airtours
- British Airways
- British Caledonian Airways
- British Cargo Airlines
- British Eagle
- British Midland
- Caledonian Airways
- Cunard Eagle Airways
- Dan Air Services
- Donaldson International Airways
- Heavylift Cargo Airlines
- Invicta International Airlines
- Laker Airways
- Lloyd International Airways
- Monarch Airlines
- Scimitar Airlines
- Tradewinds Airways
- West Germany
- Yugoslavia
Oceania
References
- Citations
- ^ Hoyle Flight International 2021, p. 15
- ^ Hoyle Flight International 2021, p. 20
- ^ a b Hoyle Flight International 2021, p. 21
- ^ a b Hoyle Flight International 2021, p. 33
- ^ Hoyle Flight International 2021, p. 34
- ^ Cooper et al. 2011, p. 217
- ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, p. 273
- ^ "Airscene: Military Affairs: Egypt". Air International. Vol. 44, no. 1. January 1993. p. 3. ISSN 0306-5634.
- ^ "Italian Air Force Aircraft Types". www.aeroflight.co.uk.
- ^ Cooper et al. 2011, p. 227
- ^ Cooper, Tom; Grandolini, Albert; Fontanellaz, Adrien (2019). Showdown in Western Sahara, Volume 2: Air Warfare Over the Last African Colony, 1975-1991. Warwick, UK: Helion & Company Publishing. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-912866-29-8.
- ^ "Former presidential plane to become aviation museum in Paraguay". www.efe.com.
- ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, pp. 168, 173
- ^ Yáñez, Roberto (November 2016). "Europe's Last Military Boeing 707 Retires". Air International. Vol. 91, no. 5. p. 11. ISSN 0306-5634.
- ^ a b Cooper et al. 2011, p. 244
- ^ Cooper et al. 2011, p. 245
- ^ "Bayu Air Indonesia - Fleet - PlaneLogger". planelogger.com. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
- ^ "Pesawat Boeing 707 Itu Laik Terbang". tempo.co (in Indonesian). 2 December 2003. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
- ^ Hagby, Kay (1998). Fra Nielsen & Winther til Boeing 747 (in Norwegian). Drammen: Hagby. p. 303.
- Bibliography
- Chenel, Bernard; Liébert, Michel; Moreau, Eric (2014). Mirage III/5/50 en service à l'étranger. Le Vigen, France: Editions LELA Presse. ISBN 978-2-914017-76-3.
- Cooper, Tom; Weinert, Peter; Hinz, Fabian; Lepko, Mark (2011). African MiGs, Volume 2: Madagascar to Zimbabwe. Houston: Harpia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9825539-8-5.
- Hoyle, Craig (2021). "World Air Forces 2022". Flight International. Retrieved 12 December 2021.