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Boeing 727
Donated to the college in 2011 by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals—OBAP—and FedEx Express Corporation, this 1975 Boeing 727 freighter was originally purchased by Air Canada. It was acquired by FedEx Express and converted into a freighter in 1991. The aircraft has over 57,000 hours in service and is powered by three Pratt & Whitney JT8D-15 engines. The aircraft is used primarily in the Aviation Maintenance Technology program. For more information about the WMU B727-200F, please contact Raymond Thompson.