Page updated: 03.02.2022
Manufactured: 1963
First Flight: 06.19.1963
Delivered: 06.28.1963
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N1000
Swiftlite Aircraft Corporation (06.28.1963 to 00.00.0000)
Swiftlite is an aircraft holding company set up by Citizens Service Company
06.00.1964 (KHPN) unknown photographer / courtesy of Alex McPhee
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N5000C
Swiftlite Aircraft Corporation (re-reg. 00.00.1967 to 00.00.0000)
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N2000C
Swiftlite Aircraft Corporation (re-reg.05.26.1971 to 00.00.0000)
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N1000
Swiftlite Aircraft Corporation (re-reg. 00.00.1980 to 00.00.0000)
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N1091
Swiftlite Aircraft Corporation (re-reg. 02.00.1982 to 00.00.0000)
Citgo Petroleum Corporation (10.00.1983 to 00.00.0000)
Pentastar Aviation Incorporated (02.00.1985 to 00.00.0000)
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N804CC
Pentastar Aviation Incorporated (re-reg. 03.1986 to 00.00.0000)
Chrysler Pentastar Aviation Incorporated (new name 12.00.1986 to 00.00.0000)
American Trans Air (07.09.1987 to 00.00.0000)
00.00.0000 (?) courtesy of Bob Weinwurzel
Markings: Company logo on tail
Notes: Unknown G-159 in background
00.00.0000 (?) courtesy of Alex McPhee
06.00.1987 (EGKK) G-159 H.R.M.
Markings: “American Trans Air” and logo on fuselage
07.29.1987 (KLGW) courtesy of Nick Ellis
08.00.1987 (Voice Recorder newspaper) courtesy of Glenn Brown
08.00.1987 (EGKK) courtesy of Richard Vandervord
Markings: American Trans Air on fuselage / logo on fuselage
00.00.0000 (?) courtesy of Rene Dannies
Markings: American Trans Air on fuselage
00.00.0000 (EDDF) courtesy of Joop Stroes
Markings: American Trans Air on fuselage
10.00.1987 (?) courtesy of Thomas J. Kalina
10.00.1987 (EINN) courtesy of Urs Baettig
Markings: “American Trans Air” and logo on fuselage
Notes: image taken just before registration change.
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N307AT
American Trans Air (re-reg. 11.00.1987 to 00.00.0000)
Duncan Aircraft Sales of Florida (09.00.1989 to 00.00.0000)
New England Air Transport Incorporated (11.00.1989 to 00.00.0000)
10.00.1987 (KLGW) courtesy of Eric Trum
Markings: Logo and “American Trans Air” on fuselage.
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N109P
New England Air Transport Incorporated (re-reg. 03.00.1990 to 00.00.0000)
Enterprise Aviation Company (01.18.1991 to 00.00.0000)
Starboard Air Corporation (04.22.1992 to 00.00.0000)
This G1 used as tour plane for Metallica, Scorpions and Bon Jovi during the 90’s.
Phoenix Air Group Inc. (11.02.1995 to 02.10.1999)
10.00.1992 (EGLL) courtesy of Richard Vandervord
10.19.1992 (EGLL) courtesy of David Winyard
04.24.1993 (EHAM) courtesy of Streep
https://www.airhistory.net
Markings: Keep The Faith on nose / BON JOVI on fuselage
00.00.1993 (?) G-159 H.R.M.
Markings: “BON JOVI” on fuselage / “Keep The Faith” on nose
06.01.1993 (EIDW) courtesy of Paul Berns
Notes: “Bon Jovi” markings removed
09.00.1993 (LGAT) courtesy of George Pantalos
In Scorpions livery
10.24.2993 (LGAT) courtesy of George Pantalos
Markings: Scorpions on fuselage / “Face The Heat Tour 93/94” on nose
08.05.1994 (KDAL) courtesy of *Terry Fletcher
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STATUS
Scrapped at KVPC
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