New BFGoodrich subsidiary Rohr's Super 27 Boeing 727 re-engining program

New BFGoodrich subsidiary Rohr's Super 27 Boeing 727 re-engining program completed two more conversions last month - one for a private Middle East operator and another a 727-200Adv flown by the Nomads Air Travel Club - bringing the total JT8D-200-powered Super 27 fleet to 27 worldwide. Rohr launched...

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