Can anyone give me a list of Tristars currently in service pax and cargowise? I would love to get around a few one last time. Cities served by the birds would also be appreciated.
Can anyone give me a list of Tristars currently in service pax and cargowise? I would love to get around a few one last time. Cities served by the birds would also be appreciated.
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The only airline in the U.S that flys them is ATA, and they only have five left and don't expect them to be around to much longer. Plus they only do military charter duty so no chance of getting on one.
I always loved the Tristar. Eastern Airlines livery in bare metal was my first airplane ride and is still my favorite commercial airliner ever.
Here's a link that lists current operators of the final 43 aircraft in service:
http://trijets.net/tristar/page/fleet.html
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they are not really flying but there are some Trisatars parked at Dorval airport in Montreal. (i saw them last year on a snow boarding trip). i dont know if there still there. this photo sucks but it proves my point
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Does Air Transat still fly the L1011???
Air Transat retired their Tri-stars about a year ago...possibly almost two years ago.
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Those do look like Air Transat in the picture, with the name/logo removed. Dorval (now called Trudeau) International Airport also has an Air Transat hangar, so those are likely the retired aircraft. Beautiful birds! Flew on one of those once and on a TAP once :D
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With the exception of ATA, RAF and the Amiri flight/corporate TriStars, there are some pretty dodgy operators on that list. Wonder how many of their aircraft are truly operational and, of those that are, how many would be allowed to fly in the US or EC. When you look at it this way, I think the 'real' number of operational L-1011s is a bit less than the 43 the list implies, and I think the only one you can still book a scheduled-service ticket on is the Hewa Bora.
correction : they are from Mirabel. i went to both airports on the same do so a got mixed up. Dorval is now renamed, i think. also i dont think they are still there.
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I went to Mirabel (CYMX) to shoot the Transat Tristars 3 years ago.....I have NEVER been to an airport that had been as unshootable as that place was. To make things worse all the planes that landed....the pilots spoke French on the radios! Or should I say that I don't speak French. This caused us to miss most everything. After I was lucky enough to get ONE TSC Tristar We went to Montreal instead.
When I was there in March 22, 2004 Several Tristars had already been stored at the airport along with some some DAL MD-11s.
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the saudia royal flight still flies them,saw 1 at BOS,last year.
The beehive hummm of the JT9D and GE CF680C2,the thunder of the JT8D-17,the rumble of the PW1830 and the high ,thin whine of the PW 545A are all music to my ears!
US Operators:
AMT has Tristars still (Military Charters)
Orbital Sciences has N140SC and flies out of (MHV)
I think those are the last 2 in the US that are currently flying.
For the international ones if just go to JP or A.N and do a search for L-1011s by date.
There has been some question as to wether the Saudi Royal Flight HZ-HM6 and HM5 are still flying around. JP and A.N have last shots no later then January 29, 2006. Any info o these 2 would be greatly appreciated.
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Yup, that is Mirabel airport. Poor old Mirabel :-(. This is the airport that was built in the 70's and was to be the next big thing for Montreal, which is the city I grew up in. It's the second largest airport in the world (in area), covering more land area than the five New York City boroughs!
It had its moments of glory, like an official opening with the landing of a Concorde (common at JFK), and the host airport for the 76 Olympics. I used it many times. The coolest thing was the Passenger Transfer Vehicles (PTVs) that took pax to the A/C and jacked up to the entrance doors.
The last time I used the airport was a couple of years ago on a charter to Cuba. It was just before it closed to all pax traffic, and was like a ghost town. What a shame. :arrow: Wikipedia has most of the interesting facts.
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The Hewa Bora Tristar apparently still visits BRU on a regular schedule but will be soon replaced by a 767, Wikipedia says when that happens the Tristar may do Kinshasa-DXB.
Apparently some of the Middle East-based Tristar operators do mostly UN-related charters for troop movements and such (e.g. flying South American troops to UN deployments in the Middle East and Africa) so are very unlikely to be spotted in major passenger airports around the world.
I know Kalitta (American International Airways) had some freighters, and for awhile at least one in pax configuration which I flew EWR-LHR during a BA strike in the late '90s, but not sure if any are still around.
So, a Tristar sighting is rare and becoming even more so!
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