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Topic: L-1011 Questions (TWA And ATA)
Username: Keindy
Posted 2005-02-03 17:45:37 and read 1279 times.

Back in the late 80's (pretty sure) I was waiting to pick-up a family member at the gate in IND when an ATA L-1011 went rolling by, this aircraft had the TWA red stripes but ATA lettering. Obviously ATA had obtained from TWA I presume. Where did the ATA L-1011's come from? Was ATA the original owner on any of them? I believe they currently have 4, how many total did they ever operate? Finally, are these aircraft eventually all headed for scrap? What a great plane, will miss seeing them when they are gone. Also, I don't believe any of the L-1011 will have the new livery painted on, is this correct? Any info is greatly appreciated.

Topic: RE: L-1011 Questions (TWA And ATA)
Username: Tom in NO
Posted 2005-02-03 17:53:15 and read 1242 times.

You'll have to do a little digging through this list to find out the specifics regarding the origins of ATA's 1011 fleet, but you should find it well worth your while:

http://flytristar.tripod.com/page/prodlist.html

The entire website is a wealth of 1011 information.

The L-1011 was a great airplane, loaded with advanced (for the day) technology), and flight crews loved it.

And, seeing that my dad was a contracts administrator for Lockheed for 30-odd years, on the 1011 project with Delta, ANA, Saudia, Court Line and others, it kept food on our table for many years.

Tom at MSY

Topic: RE: L-1011 Questions (TWA And ATA)
Username: Tan flyr
Posted 2005-02-03 19:29:10 and read 1166 times.

Interesting list Tom. Thanks for the link.


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