Somali Airlines probably wouldn't be anyone's first choice as a carrier, if it still existed. It was formed in March 1964 as the national airline of Somalia with the aid of Italy's Alitalia,which initially held a 50% stake in the company, the balance held by the Somali government. The airline began operations in July the same year, initially serving domestic destinations with three DC-3s and two Cessna 180s. The airline started flying to Aden in March 1965, its first international route. Somali Airlines became fully state-owned 1977. "Due to the political unrest in Somalia, all operations came to a halt in 1991."
The Boeing 720 was a four-engine narrow-body short- to medium-range passenger jet airliner, developed by Boeing in the late 1950s from the Boeing 707, with a shorter fuselage and less range. The 720 first flew in November 1959 and the model entered service with launch customer United Airlines in July 1960. Two primary versions were built: the original 720 with Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet engines entered service in 1960, while the improved 720B with Pratt & Whitney JT3D turbofans entered service in 1961. Some 720s were later converted to 720B specification.
Although only 154 were built, the Boeing 720/720B was still profitable due to the low research and development costs of it being a slightly modified version of the 707-120. It was later replaced by the Boeing 727.
What interesting and lovely reality that was on ground.somalia got Airline Boeng 702,,,,at 1964 with partnership alitalia,,,It was the firsy African country to have 154 Boengs,,,kkkkkk lovely and i feel happy with my Beloved Country.SOMALIA WILL BE BACK SOON INSHALLAH. Ajournalist Practitioner Abdi Nasir Hussen +254 728 003 003
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