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McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (N567AM) - American Airlines (AA) N567AM MD-83 [cn53293]br /Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW). American Airlines flight AA338 just arrived from Atlanta (ATL). This classic bare metal livery, first deployed in the late 1960’s was replaced by a new white livery in 2013 following the merger with US Airways. The MD ‘Super’ 80 fleet was not repainted due to imminent retirement. After completing 31,753 cycles this aircraft’s last revenue flight was in January 2016, since when it has been stored at Roswell (ROS).br /Taken from the Terminalbr /2014 03 24  a rel=nofollow href=http://alphayankee.smugmug.com/Airlines-and-Airliners-Portfolio/Airlines/AmericasAirlines/American-Airlines-AA/i-sPdXC8Jhttps://alphayankee.smugmug.com/Airlines-and-Airliners-Portfolio/Airlines/AmericasAirlines/American-Airlines-AA/i-sPdXC8J/a
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McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (N567AM)

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American Airlines (AA) N567AM MD-83 [cn53293]
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW). American Airlines flight AA338 just arrived from Atlanta (ATL). This classic bare metal livery, first deployed in the late 1960’s was replaced by a new white livery in 2013 following the merger with US Airways. The MD ‘Super’ 80 fleet was not repainted due to imminent retirement. After completing 31,753 cycles this aircraft’s last revenue flight was in January 2016, since when it has been stored at Roswell (ROS).
Taken from the Terminal
2014 03 24 https://alphayankee.smugmug.com/Airlines-and-Airliners-Portfolio/Airlines/AmericasAirlines/American-Airlines-AA/i-sPdXC8J

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