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Fairchild Metro 23 Sorting: Serial Nr Fairchild Metro 23 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until CC-843B Metro 23 1993 in service ZK-POE Air Chathams 11-2017 GA TPE331-12 CC-844B Metro 23 1993 in service ZK-POF Air Chathams 11-2017 GA TPE331-12 DC-557B Metro 23 1983 broken up N400FA none Producer/Prototype 02-2000 GA TPE331-12 broken up 11-2005 DC-784M C-26B/Metro 23 1991 in service 527 Fuerza Aerea del Peru 03-2000 GA TPE331-12 DC-790M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 528 Fuerza Aerea del Peru 03-2006 GA TPE331-12 DC-791B Metro 23 1992 in service 90-00529 US Air Force Air Cerberus 07-2017 GA TPE331-12 converted from C-26B in B-version DC-792M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 529 Fuerza Aerea del Peru 07-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-793M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 accidented 341 none Peruvian Air Force 00-2005 GA TPE331-12 wreck seen Lima 06.09.2005 DC-794M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 92-0374 US Air Force 03-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-795M C-26D/Metro 23 1992 in service 90-0528 US Navy 07-1999 GA TPE331-12 US Navy Reserve Logistic Air Forces DC-796M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 90-0530 US Navy 07-1999 GA TPE331-12 DC-797B Metro 23 1992 in service VH-VEU Link Airways 08-2020 GA TPE331-12 DC-798M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 90-0531 US Navy 07-1999 GA TPE331-12 DC-799M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 89-0515 US Air Force 07-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-800B Metro 23 1992 destroyed VH-SEY none Sunshine Express Airlines 06-2006 GA TPE331-12 written off after hangar collapse Brisbane 06-2006 DC-801M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 910502 US Navy 07-1999 GA TPE331-12 DC-802M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0503 US Air Force 07-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-803M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0504 US Air Force 12-2011 GA TPE331-12 DC-804M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0505 US Air Force 12-1994 GA TPE331-12 DC-805B Metro 23 1992 in service D-CKPP BinAir 01-2021 GA TPE331-12 DC-806M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0506 US Air Force 08-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-807M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-00507 US Navy 12-2020 GA TPE331-12 DC-808B Metro 23 1992 in service VH-HPB Toll Aviation 04-2012 GA TPE331-12 IAP Group DC-809M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service PNC-0224 Policia Nacional Colombiana 05-2004 GA TPE331-12 DC-810M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0509 US Air Force 10-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-811M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service PNC-0226 none Policia Nacional Colombiana 10-2016 GA TPE331-12 written off after landing accident Bogota 28.10.2016 DC-812B Metro 23 1992 in service YV393T Helitec 09-2008 GA TPE331-12 DC-813M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0511 US Air Force 11-1992 GA TPE331-12 DC-814M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 215 Military 11-1992 GA TPE331-12 Trinidad Coast Guard since 08-2003 Fairchild Metro 23 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until DC-815M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 in service 91-0513 US Air Force 08-1995 GA TPE331-12 DC-816M C-26B/Metro 23 1992 perm_wfu N3010P none US Navy 06-2006 GA TPE331-12 reg. cancelled 08-2011 DC-817B Metro 23 1992 stored CP-2485 none Aerocon 03-2015 GA TPE331-12 DC-818B Metro 23 1992 accidented VH-TFU none Aero-Tropics Air Service 05-2005 GA TPE331-12 crashed on approach Iron Range Airport 07.05.2005 DC-819B Metro 23 1993 accidented CP-2655 none Aerocon 08-2013 GA TPE331-12 written off after landing accident Sucre 20.08.2013 DC-820B Metro 23 1993 in service N820DC Key Lime Air 04-2004 GA TPE331-12 DC-821B Metro 23 1993 perm_wfu N955BW none EP Aviation 04-2017 GA TPE331-12 DC-822B Metro 23 1993 perm_wfu VH-YUZ none East Asia Airlines 04-2012 GA TPE331-12 DC-823B Metro 23 1993 in service VH-HPE Toll Aviation 08-2008 GA TPE331-12 DC-824B Metro 23 1993 stored N145WF none Amaszonas Linea Aerea 03-2019 GA TPE331-12 DC-825B Metro 23 1993 stored CP-2253 none Aerosur 05-2012 GA TPE331-12 DC-826B Metro 23 1993 in service VH-SWK Sharp Airlines 07-2011 GA TPE331-12 DC-827B Metro 23 1993 accidented C-GYYB none Bearskin Airlines 05-1995 GA TPE331-12 mid-air collision near Sioux Lookout, ON 01.05.1995 DC-828M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 91-0572 US Army 07-1993 GA TPE331-12 DC-829B Metro 23 1993 in service C-GYTL Perimeter Aviation 01-2018 GA TPE331-12 DC-830B Metro 23 1993 stored N830DV none Aerocon 03-2015 GA TPE331-12 DC-831M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 92-0369 US Air Force 12-2011 GA TPE331-12 DC-832M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 216 Authorities 08-2003 GA TPE331-12 Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard DC-833M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 92-0371 US Navy 09-2000 GA TPE331-12 DC-834M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 92-0372 US Air Force 09-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-835M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 92-0373 US Air Force 07-2013 GA TPE331-12 DC-836M C-26B/Metro 23 1993 in service 90-7038 US Navy 01-2000 GA TPE331-12 DC-837B Metro 23 1993 stored N227LE none Bearskin Airlines 02-2019 GA TPE331-12 DC-838B Metro 23 1993 stored C-GSNP none Bearskin Airlines 02-2019 GA TPE331-12 DC-839B Metro 23 1993 in service VH-VET Link Airways 08-2020 GA TPE331-12 DC-840B Metro 23 1993 in service VH-EWY Sharp Airlines 05-2021 GA TPE331-12 Midway Connection ntu DC-841B Metro 23 1993 in service C-FXUS Perimeter Aviation 01-2018 GA TPE331-12 DC-842B Metro 23 1993 accidented CP-2473 none Amaszonas Linea Aerea 02-2011 GA TPE331-12 written off after landing accident La Paz 27.02.2011 DC-845B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-VEK Link Airways 08-2020 GA TPE331-12 Fairchild Metro 23 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until DC-846B Metro 23 1994 in service C-GJVO Perimeter Aviation 01-2018 GA TPE331-12 DC-847B Metro 23 1994 accidented CP-2459 none Amaszonas Linea Aerea 03-2018 GA TPE331-12 written off after aborted take-off Riberalta 29.03.20 DC-848B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-OYB Sharp Airlines 03-2018 GA TPE331-12 DC-849B Metro 23 1994 perm_wfu I-VICY none Icaro 03-2008 GA TPE331-12 to be broken up DC-850B Metro 23 1994 in service PNC-0229 Policia Nacional Colombiana 12-2008 GA TPE331-12 DC-851B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-HWR Sharp Airlines 10-2008 GA TPE331-12 DC-852B Metro 23 1994 in service N852DR Sierra West Airlines 12-2017 GA TPE331-12 DC-853B Metro 23 1994 in service PNC-0227 Policia Nacional Colombiana 01-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-854B Metro 23 1994 in service PNC-0228 Policia Nacional Colombiana 01-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-855B Metro 23 1994 broken up EC-JKO none Top Fly 06-2011 GA TPE331-12 DC-856B Metro 23 1994 in service LV-BYM American Jet SA 11-1996 GA TPE331-12 DC-857M C-26B/Metro 23 1994 in service 94-00259 US Army 07-1999 GA TPE331-12 DC-858B Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0260 US Air Force 12-2008 GA TPE331-12 DC-859B Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0261 US Air Force 05-2017 GA TPE331-12 converted from C-26B in B-version DC-860B Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0262 US Air Force 08-2006 GA TPE331-12 DC-861B C-26B/Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0263 US Air Force Merlin Aviation 09-2011 GA TPE331-12 DC-862B Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0264 US Air Force 05-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-863B Metro 23 1994 in service 94-0265 US Air Force 00-2005 GA TPE331-12 DC-864B Metro 23 1994 perm_wfu N956BW none EP Aviation 03-2017 GA TPE331-12 DC-865B Metro 23 1994 in service OY-NPD North Flying 03-1998 GA TPE331-12 DC-866B Metro 23 1994 in service C-GSAF Sunwest Aviation 10-2014 GA TPE331-12 DC-867B Metro 23 1994 in service OY-NPE North Flying 06-1999 GA TPE331-12 DC-868B Metro 23 1994 in service N654AR McNeely Charter Service 06-2015 GA TPE331-12 DC-869B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-MYI Sharp Airlines 02-2009 GA TPE331-12 DC-870B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-OYN Sharp Airlines 12-2017 GA TPE331-12 DC-871B Metro 23 1994 in service VH-SRQ Sharp Airlines 05-2021 GA TPE331-12 DC-872B Metro 23 1995 in service C-GJVW Perimeter Aviation 01-2018 GA TPE331-12 DC-873B Metro 23 1995 in service VH-SWV Sharp Airlines 05-2021 GA TPE331-12 DC-874B Metro 23 1995 in service VH-WAI Skippers Aviation 07-1995 GA TPE331-12 Fairchild Metro 23 Sorting: Serial Nr.
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