Boeing 747-300 HZ-HM1A equipped with satellite communication antenna is the King's aircraft and is one of the less frequent visitor of the Royal fleet in Geneva |
Boeing 747-300 HZ-AIT seen vacating the runway while operating a VIP flight |
Boeing 747SP HZ-AIF landing during a Summer afternoon |
Boeing 747SP HZ-AIJ could easily be identified as a VIP aircraft while wearing the old colorscheme: it had no titles on the tail and larger "Saudia" markings on the fuselage |
HZ-HM6 is one of two L-1011-500 TriStar operated by the Royal Flight |
Now replaced by a Boeing 757, McDonnell Douglas DC-8-72 HZ-MS11 was used as a flying hospital |
HZ-HM4 is a VIP-configuration Boeing 737-200 |
Still flying around (but now in the new colors) is Boeing 707 HZ-HM2 |
Regular passenger Boeing 737-200 are also sometimes used on VIP flights, as HZ-AGO in this case |
Lockheed Hercules HZ-129 (with long fuselage) was seen visiting Geneva on a VIP service |
Saudia also operates small Hercules, which HZ-116 is an example, also used at that occasion as a VIP transporter |
Saudia Gulfstream IV HZ-AFU |
Gulfstream III HZ-AFN rolling on the taxiway |
Saudia Gulfstream II-TT HZ-AFK |
Boeing 727-100 HZ-OCV, although a rather old type, was a very recent addition to the Saudia fleet, having previously flown in Saudi Arabia in private colors |
DPTS Association is grateful to the photographers who provided some of the older pictures. |
Last update: 22 November, 2001
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