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    Airframe Family: Boeing B727 / C-22
    Latest Model:727-108C
    Construction Number:19503
    Last Civil Registration:N936UP
    Compressed ID:Boeing 727-108C cn 19503 cr N936UP
    Latest Owner or Location:Flugsfanid Museum, Akureyi, Iceland, Keflavik International Airport, Keflavik, Iceland

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    Dates

    Event

    1967

    Constructed as a 727-108C.
    Only the Cockpit of this aircraft survives

    27 June 1967

    To Icelandair with new c/r TF-FIE.

    3 September 1967


    Photographer: Danny Tanner
    Notes: 1967 shot at London Heathrow - the cockpit of this aircraft is now preserved at Flugsafn Aislands Akureyri

    15 July 1977


    Photographer: Lewis Grant
    Notes: At Glasgow Airport, Scotland

    September 1979

    To Icelandair with new c/r TF-FLH.
    Operated with markings: Gulfaxi

    February 1985

    To Orion Air with new c/r N727TG.

    February 1985

    Operated by Burlington Air Express.

    5 February 1985

    Certificate of airworthiness for N936UP (727-108C, 19503) issued.

    January 1988

    Operated by CF Airfreight.

    From November 1989 to April 2008

    To United Parcels Service (UPS) with new c/r N936UP.

    21 April 2007


    Photographer: Mike Powney
    Notes: At Chicago OHare

    4 August 2008

    To Stewart Industries keeping c/r N936UP.

    4 August 2008

    To unknown owner with c/r N936UP.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Guthrie, OK.

    To Flugsfanid Museum, Akureyi, Iceland, Keflavik International Airport, Keflavik, Iceland.
    Cockpit only preserved.
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    3 October 2015


    Photographer: Ian Macadam
    Notes: At the Akureyri Aviation Museum in Iceland

    7 August 2019


    Photographer: Reinhard Jost
    Notes: At Flugsafn Islands, Iceland Aviation Museum, Akureyri, Iceland


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