Zambia Airways - Historical Fleet

Historical Fleet

  • 2 - Douglas DC-3
  • 3 - DHC-2 Beaver
  • 1 - Vickers Viscount Leased from Central African Airways
  • 2 - BAC 1-11-207s original delivery to Central African Airways
  • 2 - HS.748s original delivery to Air Botswana
  • 2 - Boeing 707-338(C) original delivery to QANTAS
  • 2 - Boeing 707-321(C) original delivery to Pan American Airways
  • 1 - Boeing 707-351(C) original delivery to Northwest Airlines
  • 2 - Boeing 707-349(C) original delivery to Flying Tigers
  • 1 - Boeing 707-348(C) original delivery to Aer Lingus
  • 1 - Boeing 707-336(B) original delivery to Isleña de Aviación
  • 1 - Douglas DC-8-43 from Alitalia
  • 1 - Douglas DC-8-54F from Alitalia
  • 1 - Douglas DC-8-62CF from Alitalia
  • 1 - Douglas DC-8-71 original delivery to Japan Airlines
  • 0 - Boeing 737-2M9original delivery to Zambia Airways
  • 1 - Boeing 737-291 original delivery to Frontier Airlines
  • 1 - Boeing 737-248 original delivery to Aer Lingus
  • 1 - Douglas DC-10-30 original delivery to Zambia Airways
  • 1 - Douglas DC-10-30(F) original delivery to Lufthansa
  • 1 - Douglas DC-10-30(C)F original delivery to SABENA
  • 2 - ATR 42-312 original delivery to Zambia Airways
  • 1 - Boeing 757-23A(PF) original delivery to Zambia Airways

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