N428PA Jet Clipper Star of Hope lived up to its name when this B.707, in service for Korean Air, registered as HL7429, deviated significantly from course on April 20, 1978 on flight KE902 from Paris to Anchorage and entered Russian airspace near Murmansk. An air-to-air missile shot by an SU-15 hit the left wing, causing the Korean Air crew to make an emergency landing on a frozen lake (mehr von N428PA)
D-ABOD The fate of the Hamburg Airport B707-430, ex LH D-ABOD is finally sealed, as the owner Hamburg Airport will definitely want to scrap the machine in the next few days, because the maintenance costs can no longer be borne or want. A shame! Here is a picture from Hamburg Airport Days. (mehr von D-ABOD)
CS-TBA As a subsidiary of TAP, Air Atlantis operations began in autumn 1985 with B.707-300 and B.727-100, which were leased from the parent company, CS-TBA and sistership CS-TBB were only in service until February 1987 and were later converted into E-6A trainers for the United States Navy (mehr von CS-TBA)
HC-BGP This Cargo B.707 was in service with Ecuatoriana from 1979 until 1994. Ecuatoriana was one of the most colorful airlines in South America. The liveries on the airline's Boeing 707s and Boeing 720s were unique and legendary (mehr von HC-BGP)