VH-RMF. Boeing 767-277. c/n 22694-32. Was also registered as: N767AT; N767MW. |
Ansett Airlines places an order with Boeing for five Boeing 767-200s - March 17, 1980 It was built with a 'three-man' cockpit although it was designed to be operated by 'two crew' members Construction was completed at the Boeing Seattle - June 1983 First flown as 'N8287V' - June 08, 1983 Powered by General Electric CF6-80A engines Configured to seat 48 First Class and 153 Economy Class passengers Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-RMF - June 22, 1983 Registered to Ansett Transport Industries (Operations) Pty Ltd, Melbourne Accepted by Ansett at Seattle (Boeing Field) - June 23, 1983 Departed Seattle (Boeing Field) on the delivery flight to Australia as AN53 - June 23, 1983 It arrived at Melbourne (Tullamarine) on completion of the delivery flight - June 25, 1983 Delivery route: Seattle - Honolulu - Nadi - Melbourne Ansett flight crew: Captain M. Wheaton; F/Es G. Lynch, C. Short Boeing crew: Capts D. Bennett, F. Bennett, J. Dunham, J. Davey; F/Es W. Woodruff, M. Schulenberger, P. de Roberts Operated its first revenue service Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as AN8 - July 03, 1983 Flight crew: Captain M. Wheaton, F/O C. Howard Operated the inaugural Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Perth - Melbourne '767' service as AN224/209 - August 14, 1983 Operated Ansett Air Freight's first 767 freighter service to Tasmania as AN441/442 - October 01, 1985 Route: Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Launceston - Melbourne (Tullamarine) Operated the first Melbourne - Hobart - Melbourne freighter service as AN1431/1432 - January 21, 1986 A female passenger (Dr A. E. I. Bettles) invaded the cockpit at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport - October 03, 1987 As aircraft had not left the gate she was allowed to take her seat and was arrested on arrival at Sydney Airport Charged to appear before Sydney Magistrates Court under A.N.R. 312 she did not front the court It was later learned that she had fled the country using another passport on a Cathay Pacific flight Captain Brian Porter was the PIC of this flight Operated the inaugural Sydney - Denpasar - Sydney service (Captain J. Dorward) as AN217/218 - September 11, 1993 Conversion from 3-man cockpit to standard 2-person cockpit completed - March 17, 1998 Configured to seat 12 First Class, 18 Business Class and 181 Economy Class passengers Grounded by CASA at Melbourne Airport for non-compliance of airworthy directives - April 12, 2001 Returned to service - May 01, 2001 The intended sale and lease back from GECAS did not eventuate - May 2001Operated its final revenue service Sydney - Melbourne (Captain P. Green; F/O W. Crowley) as AN59 - July 24, 2001 The aircraft was undergoing heavy maintenance when Ansett ceased all operations - September 13, 2001 Aircraft had flown 51,128 hours and 36,634 cycles as of July 24, 2001Offered for immediate sale by Ansett Trading - October 2001 An intended lease to KrasAir, Russia via management company Airfleet Resources did not eventuate Painted all-white with grey wings - October 2002 Test flown at Melbourne (Captains J. Snowball, M. Klapp) - December 05, 2002 Placed in storage at Melbourne (Tullamarine) Sold to Aeroturbine Inc, Miami - September 13, 2004 Registration N767AT reserved by Aeroturbine Inc - September 29, 2004Ansett Administrators announced that the aircraft would undergo heavy check at Melbourne - May 2005 Static tests carried out at Melbourne (Tullamarine) - November 29, 2005 Test flown at Melbourne (Captain J. Dorward) November 30 and December 02, 2005 Validation test flight performed (Captains J. Dorward, L. Griffiths) - January 30, 2006 Departed Melbourne (Tullamarine) on the ferry flight to the United States as N767AT - March 03, 2006 Ferry route: Melbourne - Honolulu - Victorville (California) Flight crew: Captain R. Sullivan; F/O G. Robinson Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - ? Sold to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest - April 24, 2006 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N767AT - ? Registered to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA - May 31, 2006 Ferried Victorville - Miami for painting / preparation for lease Gadair European Airlines - June 12, 2006 Leased to Gadair - July 12, 2006 Ferried Miami - Goodyear in the standard Gadair livery to escape Cyclone Ernesto - August 29, 2006 The lease to Gadair was not taken up and aircraft returned to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest Placed in open storage at Goodyear - October 2006 Flew Goodyear - Tucson return on a test flight (Captains G. Robinson, D. Spain, W. van Wormer) - January 25, 2007 Sold to Dallas Mavericks Ownership Group - February 16, 2007 Ferried Goodyear - Dallas on delivery - February 17, 2007 Ferried Dallas - Roswell for painting into the Dallas Mavericks livery - February 27, 2007 Ferried Dallas - Kelowna, BC, Canada for upgrading by Flightcraft Engineering - April 17, 2007 Work included fitting 108 seat VIP luxury coach interior and ETOPS upgrade Reregistered as N767MW - April 20, 2007 Leased to Pace Airlines Inc, Winston-Salem, NC and operated for Dallas Mavericks Delivered to Pace Airlines Inc - September 09, 2007 Returned to LMW Air LLC - September 17, 2009 Ferried Dallas (Love) - Phoenix on delivery to Swiftair - May 05, 2010 Ferried Paine (Everett) - Phoenix after cabin reconfiguration to seat 102 passengers - October 2010 Leased to Swiftair, Phoenix - March 01, 2011 Current with Swiftair as N767MW Operated its last service Phoenix - Dallas as 5Y7931 - March 16, 2020 Withdrawn from service and stored at Dallas |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, September 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-571.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, November 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-572.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, January 12, 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-573.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery with additional '50 Years Birthday' decal at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, April 11, 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-207.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery with additional '50 Years Birthday' decal at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, April 1985. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-654.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery with the '50 Years' logo at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, August 1986. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-641.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, March 1991. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-667.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Brisbane Airport, April 1992. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-188.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Brisbane Airport, August 1992. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-187.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Brisbane Airport, May 1993. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-574.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Brisbane Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-026.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, September 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-003.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Union Jack' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, November 10, 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-166.) |
VH-RMF. Ansett Australia - in the 'Starmark' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1998. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-671.) |
N767MW. Pace Airlines - in the 'VIP' livery at Dallas Airport, February 2008. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-105.) |
N767MW. Pace Airlines - in the 'VIP' livery at Dallas Airport, March 2008. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-128.) |