Boeing 747-400 HZ-AIV on the first visit of a -400 version operated by Saudi Arabian, during a VIP flight. |
Boeing 747-300 HZ-HM1A, the King's aircraft, painted in the new colors and with the large communication antenna removed. |
Although a full classic passenger aircraft, Boeing 747-300 HZ-AIN visited Geneva on a VIP flight. |
Although configured in standard passenger seating, Boeing 747SP HZ-AIF is seen regularly in Geneva on VIP flights. |
Boeing 747SP HZ-HM1B -one of two short VIP Jumbo- ready for departure on runway 23. |
HZ-HM8 is one of two MD-11 used by the Royal Family in VIP configuration. |
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar HZ-AHO only appeared a few times in Geneva wearing the new Saudi Arabian colors. Once it was used as a VIP machine. |
Boeing 777s are weekly visitors in Geneva on the scheduled Friday flights. They also appear from time to time on VIP flights. |
Boeing 757 HZ-HMED, the sole aircraft of its type operated by Saudi Arabian, is a mobile hospital |
Boeing 707 HZ-HM3 in the new colors |
Boeing 707 HZ-HM2, also repainted in the new colors, waiting for its take-off slot in the holding bay |
Lockheed Hercules HZ-129 was the first aircraft of its type to appear in Geneva in the new Saudi Arabian colors, during Summer 1999 |
Lockheed Hercules HZ-114 (small fuselage) in new colors visiting on a VIP service |
McDonnell Douglas MD-90 HZ-APV seen landing during a Summer afternoon on a VIP flight |
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 500 HZ-HM5 freshly repainted in the new colors |
Last update: 22 November, 2001
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The Royal Saudi Air Force operated this Lockheed Hercules "473" once during 2001. |
Boeing 727-100 HZ-OCV was repainted in the new colors of Saudi Arabian and remains an occasional visitor to Geneva. |
HZ-AFA1 is the same aircraft as pictured above but re-registered as it now belongs to the King's brother. |
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