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More: Tucson - International (TUS / KTUS)
More: USA - Arizona, April 19, 2006
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N247US (cn 22754/870) Taking to the skies again, this aircraft is being test flown for Kurdistan's first and only airline.
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A visitor from - posted Wed June 17, 2009:
It is a symbol of freedom and liberty for the kurdish peoples.
Congratulations !!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu August 30, 2007:
Its not just a plane but a story behind it.
Its a symbol of freedome.

A visitor from United States posted Wed February 14, 2007:
Very nice,This a great step for the kurdish people,Though i would try to redesign the plane..

A visitor from Switzerland posted Wed January 31, 2007:
This photo is very good ! Danks

A visitor from Germany posted Sat October 14, 2006:
I Lovvvvvveeeee Kurdistan

A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Tue September 19, 2006:
It is the first Airline of Kurdistan and maked the heart of 40 Milion Kurds happy.

Freedom and good life for all.

A visitor from Greece posted Thu August 10, 2006:
This is a great photo,but shame that this aircraft propably won't fly again.itis parked$ in beirut's rafik hariri international airport since july 2006..realy shame

A visitor from Australia posted Sun August 6, 2006:
As a photograph it's a good shot, with sun in the right position. I wish Kurdistan Airlines well in their endeavour and hope they do well. However I would strongly suggest the Kurdish people not to create a (USA's) puppet country but stick to their rights as an integral part of the Republic of Turkey, which they co-established in 1923 with their Turkish brothers. An Aussie Turk...ps. I hope Air Kuridtan maintain this beaut B732 well. After all, it's mature lady :)

A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Mon July 10, 2006:
Having "International Kurdish Airlines", todays we have more hope to develope a free and developed kurdistan.

A visitor from United States posted Wed July 5, 2006:
Simply put ... Boeing is by far the best aircraft manufacturer there is. I love the 7-3's, they never cease to amaze me. 5 Thumbs up to a great photo...

A visitor from United States posted Thu June 22, 2006:
“Kurdistan isn't even an official country - I wonder where they are registered?”…Well it’s a part of a sovereign country, isn’t it? Registration is not a big problem, Many planes are registered in countries other than were they operate, Look at Iraqi Airways planes for instance!!
Regards from The Golden State.

A visitor from Denmark posted Thu May 18, 2006:
Glad to see that, it's a big step in Kurdish history and a great victory for us as Kurds.

A visitor from - posted Thu May 4, 2006:
Well they already fly to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Stockholm and London. The only country opposing the airline is turkey, but its ok. Who needs to fly to Istanbul anyways when they can go direct to Europe.

A visitor from - posted Tue April 25, 2006:
The fact that I am an American Kurd and this is our first airline, and the first picture of the first airplane in our fleet. Thank you airliners.net for posting this picture. You have made me and many other Kurdish people happy all over the globe.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat April 22, 2006:
Very coooool

A visitor from New Zealand posted Sat April 22, 2006:
Congrats to Kurdistan Airlines, Hopefully we'll see the NG737s joining their fleet soon.

A visitor from Canada posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Kurdistan isn't even an official country - I wonder where they are registered? I can't imagine what their routes would be - certainly not to Ankara, Baghdad, or Tehran!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri April 21, 2006:
A beautiful photo. I just love those 737-200's with there lovely jt8's. New aeroplanes just are not as good looking.

A visitor from France posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Is it a new one ? i thought 737-200 weren't sold anymore ! Anyway ! I wish successful for this new compagny !

A visitor from United States posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Nice to see the 737-200s flying again with another airline. Those planes are becoming a rare site these days.

A visitor from Denmark posted Fri April 21, 2006:
You just gotta love this old engines from a time when engines stil was round.
3 stars, 4 if there was no watermark.

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Nice sweety! long time no see you

A visitor from United States posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Love the picture dan great stuff

love those little engines...you know its funny that the ge90 is as big as that entire fuselage and now think about those little jets.

A visitor from United States posted Fri April 21, 2006:
The 732 looks really good on this shot, everything is so clean!!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Superb Picture. This is one magnificient Bird !!

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Whoa! Five stars!
Beautifull livery on the legend 737-200. And the angle is just great. Hope the 732 will still fly for a long long time...

A visitor from United States posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Great livery that a long suffering people deserve.

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Great photo!
I Love Boeing 737-200 !

A visitor from France posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Old 732 looking on top form with its brand new livery ! Nice to know that another life awaits for these ageing machines.

A visitor from United States posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Beautiful bird the 732 is. I love the engines especially... so sleek and smooth looking. Great shot! I hope it serves for many years to the people of Kurdistan.

A visitor from Mexico posted Fri April 21, 2006:
Excellent livery. Hoorray for Kurdistan. T.B.

A visitor from United States posted Thu April 20, 2006:
Congradulations to Kurdistan.

A visitor from New Zealand posted Thu April 20, 2006:
This is a welcome addition to the airline industry, I hope they can do well.
-Leo P.

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