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Photo ID: 2126650
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) Temoaya a town located 11 miles fromToluca . It is known for its large ethnic Otomi population, the Centro Ceremonial Otomí and its tradition of making Persian style rugs using Mexican designs. This is what we can see in this tail design. The name “Temoaya” comes from the Nahuatl phrase “Temoayan” which means “place of descending.” |
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Photo ID: 1962876
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Photo ID: 1668215
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) "Chihuahua" The previous picture of this aircraft broken up in MTY prompted this photo of ship 22157 in her glory days! |
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Photo ID: 1662053
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Photo ID: 1196878
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) Back where it all ended, she did the last revenue flight for the 727 in MTY, now resting here, in the new c/s. |
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Photo ID: 1170118
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Photo ID: 1069319
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) "Chihuahua". Seen on her take-off roll runway 25L back to MEX. First flight was May 8, 1980. Delivery date was May 16, 1980. Named "Chihuahua" in 1980, renamed "Temoaya" in 1991, and again renamed "Durango" in 1996. XA-MEE had the honor of operating Mexicana's last 727 service, MEX-MTY-MEX on May 30, 2003. Broken-up at MTY. |
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Photo ID: 1063151
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Photo ID: 0947596
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) "Chihuahua". In old colors lining up runway 25R at taxiway 8 for departure to GDL. First flight was May 8, 1980. Delivery date was May 16, 1980. Named "Chihuahua" in 1980, renamed "Temoaya" in 1991, and again renamed "Durango" in 1996. XA-MEE had the honor of operating Mexicana's last 727 service, MEX-MTY-MEX on May 30, 2003. Broken-up at MTY. |
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Photo ID: 0732576
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) "Durango". Seen rolling out runway 25L from PVR. Wears small company & Star Alliance logos on nose, as well as "80 Aniversario" banner over wing leading edge. Is hushkitted. First flight was May 8, 1980. Delivery date was May 16, 1980. Named "Chihuahua" in 1980, renamed "Temoaya" in 1991, and again renamed "Durango" in 1996. XA-MEE had the honor of operating Mexicana's last 727 service, MEX-MTY-MEX on May 30, 2003. Broken-up at MTY. |
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Photo ID: 0462489
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Photo ID: 0370004
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) Mfd 05/16/80. 'Durango' Last schedule flight of Mexicana's B727. The one in the door it's Fernado Flores, Mexicana's CEO preparing to wave to Mexicana employee's at MXA's hangars. He also delcared: "The B-727 not only led to Mexicana's Golden Age, but also made a mark in this technological era by reaffirming Mexicana as the leader of international travel by offering pleasant and shorter trips," said Mr. Fernando Flores, Mexicana Airlines CEO. [Fuji Sensia 100] |
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Photo ID: 0370003
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) Mfd 05/16/80. 'Durango' Last schedule flight of Mexicana's B727. The B727 also allowed for the realization of every airline's dream: operating one equipment type for its entire service network and ultimately transporting nearly 120 million passengers for Mexicana de Aviación. Last flight was MX180 MEX-MTY-MEX crew was Capt. Oscar Bribiesca, Capt. S. Uribe and Capt. R. Escobar. I will miss you! [Fuji Sensia 100] |
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Photo ID: 0366911
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) The final ever flight of the B727 in Mexicanas colors crosses the water canyon and gets showered to honor him. This aircraft served the airline for more than 35 years, and is one of the greatest legends to have ever flied in Mexico. Rise and take off your hats. MX727 IS RETIRED… |
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Photo ID: 0366370
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XA-MEE (cn 22157/1619) This plane is the final ever takeoff of a Mexicana B727 in Mexico City. The airplane flew to Monterrey, and came back for a final ceremony. Very sad... Very very sad to say goodbye to this lovely machine. |
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