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Viscount Survivors


59 of the 444 Viscounts built survive as complete airframes or major components. Some are in very good condition and are looked after by museums while others are just wrecks. They can be found in 24 countries.

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Vickers Viscount Network
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Photo of Lineas Aereas Canarias (LAC) Viscount EC-DXU
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EC-DXU - Lineas Aereas Canarias (LAC) - September 1985 to September 2011

Purchased from British Air Ferries (BAF) and named 'Isla de Gran Canaria'. Taken at Los Rodeos Airport, Santa Cruz, Tenerife Norte, Canary Islands, Spanish Territory 20 July 1993.

Photo source - Dick Hale


Aircraft Summary

Photo of British European Airways Corporation (BEA) Viscount G-AOYO
British European Airways Corporation (BEA)

This aircraft c/n 264, a V.806, was built for British European Airways Corporation (BEA) as G-AOYO and first flew on Tuesday, 18 March 1958 at Weybridge, Surrey, England.

During its life it was also owned and/or operated by BKS Air Transport Ltd, Northeast Airlines (UK), British Airways (BA), British Air Ferries (BAF) and Lineas Aereas Canarias (LAC)

Its final owner/operator was Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Aeronáutica de Canarias (CETAC) as EC-DXU.

Its fate:-

Withdrawn from service and stored at Los Rodeos Airport, Santa Cruz, Tenerife Norte, Canary Islands, Spanish Territory in May 1989.
Transferred to Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Aeronáutica de Canarias (CETAC) circa September 2011 for use as an instructional aircraft to train engineers. It has gradually deteriorated externally ever since and is now surrounded by several light aircraft. Still visuble on Google Earth 20 March 2020. Registration finally cancelled in July 2021.

Photo of BEA - British European Airways Viscount G-AOJC

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