Boeing 727-200 Olympic Airways
Registration: SX-CBC
Named: Mount Parnassus
Type: 727-284
Engines: 3 × PW JT8D-9A
Serial Number: 20005
First flight: Jan 29, 1969
Olympic Airways was the flag carrier airline of Greece. The airline's head office was located in Athens. In 1951 the Greek state to merge the three airlines (ΕΛΛ.Α.Σ., T.A.E., Α.Μ.Ε.) into a single operator, TAE Greek National Airlines (TAE). On 6 April 1957 the company was renamed Olympic Airways. In 1968 Olympic received the first of a fleet of Boeing 727-200 jet aircraft. In 2003 the government restructured the Olympic Airways Group of Companies. The subsidiary, Macedonian Airlines S.A., was renamed Olympic Airlines S.A.
Poster for Aviators.
Boeing 727-200 Olympic Airways
Registration: SX-CBC
Named: Mount Parnassus
Type: 727-284
Engines: 3 × PW JT8D-9A
Serial Number: 20005
First flight: Jan 29, 1969
Olympic Airways was the flag carrier airline of Greece. The airline's head office was located in Athens. In 1951 the Greek state to merge the three airlines (ΕΛΛ.Α.Σ., T.A.E., Α.Μ.Ε.) into a single operator, TAE Greek National Airlines (TAE). On 6 April 1957 the company was renamed Olympic Airways. In 1968 Olympic received the first of a fleet of Boeing 727-200 jet aircraft. In 2003 the government restructured the Olympic Airways Group of Companies. The subsidiary, Macedonian Airlines S.A., was renamed Olympic Airlines S.A.
Poster for Aviators.