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PH-MCI Boeing 767-31A/ER c/n 25312 l/n 400 - Martinair - Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Holland - 13 July 2005 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)

Martinair was founded on May 24th 1958 by Martin Schröder as Martin's Luchtvervoer Maatschappij NV, known as Martin's Air Charter (MAC). The company name was changed in 1974 in Martinair Holland. Martinair Holland is a subsidiary of KLM and Nedloydd and operated in 2005 a fleet of 3 Airbus 320-200, 1 Boeing 737-800, 4 Boeing 747-200, 6 Boeing 767-300 and 7 McDonnell Douglas MD-11 airliners. Boeing 767-31A/ER PH-MCI was painted in the new livery Martinair introduced in 2005 when it was photographed at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands. Boeing 767-31A/ER s/n 25312 l/n 400 flew first on 23 October 1991, and was delivered as PH-MCI on 8 November 1991.

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