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N362PA at Boeing Field, Jan. 17, 1980 (Jon Proctor) |
The FedEx Express Boeing 727
donated to the St. Louis Downtown Airport, the 70th such donation since
2000, has a connection to the St. Louis area. The aircraft
was first delivered to Ozark Airlines in October 1979 as
N721ZK, s/n 21850. The third iteration of Ozark Airlines emerged
after Parks Airlines failed to begin operations from Parks Metropolitan
Airport (now St. Louis Downtown Airport) near St. Louis as directed by
the Civil Aeronautics Board in 1947. This Ozark Airlines began
operations in 1950 using four former Parks Airlines DC-3s.
According to Jon Proctor, Aviation Journalist and Historian, N721ZK had
been sold to Pan Am by Ozark prior to delivery, then leased back by Boeing
for flight testing. Interestingly, in Proctor's photo, the aircraft,
now designated N362PA and owned by Pan American World Airways, appears in
Ozark Airlines colors but with Pan American registration. Pan American
operated N362PA as "Clipper Frankfurt" from 1980 through 1991,
and then it was acquired by FedEx Express in 1993 as N288FE. The aircraft
is currently name "Michelle." Beth Rush from FedEx
Express explains: "At FedEx we have the tradition of naming our
aircraft after the children of employees, and that is why you will note the
name 'Michelle' on the side of the aircraft. Michelle is the daughter
of Martin Angell, who was a package handler in the Heathrow Gateway Operation
in Great Britain. Michelle has completed her degree in Child Care and works
for a nursery; she is continuing her education."
The Boeing 727 will now undergo
interior modifications for the future education and training roles it
will assume as part of Fire Chief Mike Mavrogeorge's vision of a regional
emergency response training center at St. Louis Downtown Airport. It
will be an exciting time for Midwest Aviation as this initiative
gains momentum and becomes a model for other metropolitan areas.
Special thanks to St. Louis Downtown Airport management, Bi-State Development
Agency/Metro, FedEx Express, Illinois Department of Aeronautics, and Jet
Aviation for their assistance in the acquisition of the aircraft and the
preparation of this article.
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