- Location name:
- Lima, Peru
- Coordinates:
- 12.00641823S 77.11607361W
- Description:
- Various
- Last update:
- 11 August 2019


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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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322 | 3002 | An-32B | Peru | Air Force | dum | ||
OB-1546 | 19150 | B727-22 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1570P | 19153 | B727-22 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1588 | 18942 | B727-51 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
350 | 19707 | B737-244 | Peru | Air Force | dum | ||
OB-1723 | 19712 | B737-204 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1746 | 20277 | B737-281 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1753 | 20214 | B737-201 | Peru | Civil | dum | Identity to be confirmed | |
OB-1764-P | 20212 | B737-201 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1783 | 19955 | B737-222 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1877-P | E1199 | BAe.146-100 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
398 | 4853 | L.100-20 | Peru | Air Force | dlt | ||
OB-1750P | 11097 | F.28-1000 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1779-P | 11006 | F.28-1000 | Peru | Civil | dum | ||
OB-1780P | 11087 | F.28-1000 | Peru | Civil | dum |
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Thanks, added, but with a remark. Other sites seems to confirm this, but no actual pictures or sightings found.
Posted on 20 July 2020 by AdminOB-1753 (20214) is probably one of the n/k 737's, identified on ATDB-aero as derelict at Lima.
Posted on 10 July 2020 by Ed MaciasAll planes added together, as it is seen as one area on the images.
Posted on 29 March 2018 by AdminThis is the ex-Aero Continente fleet dump. 3xF28s, OB-1779-P 11006 OB-1780-P 11087 and OB-1750-P 11097. 7x737-200s One in blue ex-Air Guinee c/s, plus confirmed OB-1764-P 20212, OB-1723 19712, OB-1783-P 19955, OB-1746-P 20277 plus 2 n/k. 3x727s OB-1546-P 19150, OB-1570-P 19153, OB-1588 18942. Just to the immediate South is the military dump with B737 350 19707, 2xC-130s.
Posted on 12 March 2018 by Deaks