Motion History: Scotland's Four Month Airline - Highland Express

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Scotland's Four Month Airline - Highland Express

Documentary (2020)

Production:
Ruairidh Mac Veigh (Editor)
Ruairidh Mac Veigh (Writter)
Ruairidh Mac Veigh (Narrator)

Documentaty on the shortest-lived airline Highland Express Airways.

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Boeing 747-123

Registration G-HIHO, c/n 20108/87. Delivered new to American Airlines as N9669 in November 1970. Sold to National Airlines in July 1984. Purchased by Highland Express Airways in March 1987. Bought after bankrupt of the company by Qantas in February 1988, registered VH-EEI and leased to Air Pacific in April of the year. Return to Qantas in November 1989 as EI-CAI, then sold to Virgin Atlantic Airways in March 1990 re-registered G-VMIA named Spirit of Sir Freddie. Stored in January 2000 at Cotswold - Kemble (EGBP/GBA).

Reg.G-HIHO Boeing 747-123 of Highland Express Airways.
Reg.G-HIHO Boeing 747-123 of Highland Express Airways.
Reg.G-HIHO Boeing 747-123 of Highland Express Airways.
Reg.G-HIHO Boeing 747-123 of Highland Express Airways.
Reg.G-HIHO Boeing 747-123 of Highland Express Airways.


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