BA's L1011's
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From: Arizona USA
UL dry leased two from 1992, for two years until Airboos acft (A340) first appeared in their fleet...BA had retired the last TriStar six months before, IIRC.
These were fine acft, very reliable, and had a long time between 'C' checks...4200 hours, with no calendar limit.
Very cost effective.
These were fine acft, very reliable, and had a long time between 'C' checks...4200 hours, with no calendar limit.
Very cost effective.
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Another source to cross check against using serial numbers 
From here it looks as if the frame in question was owned by BA but stored in the Mojave desert until sold onto First Security Bank of Utah in Dec 96 and at that time it was deregistered.
From here it looks as if the frame in question was owned by BA but stored in the Mojave desert until sold onto First Security Bank of Utah in Dec 96 and at that time it was deregistered.







