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* {{cite book |last=Draper |first=Michael I. |title=Shadows: Airlift and Airwar in Biafra and Nigeria 1967–1970 |year=1999 |location=Aldershot, UK |publisher=Hikoki Publications |isbn=1-902109-63-5}}
* {{cite book |last=Draper |first=Michael I. |title=Shadows: Airlift and Airwar in Biafra and Nigeria 1967–1970 |year=1999 |location=Aldershot, UK |publisher=Hikoki Publications |isbn=1-902109-63-5}}

Revision as of 17:11, 25 December 2021

Douglas DC-7 operators
Delta Air Lines DC-7

Operators of the Douglas DC-7 past and present:

Civil operators

Sabena DC-7C operating a transatlantic service in 1962
 Belgium
  • SABENA - received 10 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft.[1]
 Bermuda
  • ARCO Bermuda
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Canada
 Colombia
 Costa Rica
 Denmark
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 France
 Gabon
 Germany
 Honduras
  • Transportes Aereos Nacionales (TAN Airlines)
 Iran
  • Persian Air Services
 Ireland
 Italy
 Jamaica
 Japan
 Jordan
 Lebanon
 Malawi
 Mauritius
 Mexico
 Netherlands
KLM DC-7CF freighter loading cargo in 1964
 Norway
 Panama
 Paraguay
 Peru
 Philippines
  • Fleeming Air System Transport
 Spain

 Rhodesia

  • Affretair
  • Air Trans Africa
 South Africa
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Suriname
 United Kingdom
 United States

Military operators

 Colombia
 France
 Mexico
 Nigeria

 Rhodesia

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gann 1999, p. 79
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Gann 1999, p. 78
  3. ^ Gann 1999, pp. 78–79
  4. ^ Draper 1999, pp. 82–83
  • Draper, Michael I. (1999). Shadows: Airlift and Airwar in Biafra and Nigeria 1967–1970. Aldershot, UK: Hikoki Publications. ISBN 1-902109-63-5.
  • Gann, Harry (1999). Douglas DC-6 and DC-7. Airliner Tech. Vol. 4. North Branch, Minnesota, USA: Speciality Press. ISBN 1-58007-017-5.