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Re: sesegal99 post# 13453

Monday, 05/14/2012 7:27:55 PM

Monday, May 14, 2012 7:27:55 PM

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N623US (now N706BL) was a Northwest Airlines 747-200 based out of SFO (and later Minneapolis), flying round trip to AMS (Amsterdam, located in Europe for those that don't know). Trips were also made to Germany. The aircraft was flying to Europe as recently as August, 2008.

Did "European frequencies etc" all the sudden change in the last 3-4 years? I must have missed the article that said airlines had to convert their Europe-bound aircraft to make them all "compatible with European frequencies etc".


QUOTE: "but my source indicates that the plane they have is not currently compatible with Euorpean frequencies etc"

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