Boeing 727 Freighter Will Be Used for Training/Education Purposes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Cyndy Johnson, Oakland International Airport, (510) 563-2820
Rosemary Barnes, Oakland International Airport, (510) 563-2892
Oakland International Airport After-Hours, (510) 563-3360
Ed Coleman, FedEx Public Relations, 901-434-7784
Oakland, CA, March 14, 2003 Oakland International Airport today
took delivery of a retired Boeing 727-100 freighter donated by FedEx Express
at a special ceremony at the airports Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting
(ARFF) facility.
Also, FedEx Express donated to the aviation maintenance technology program
at the College of Alameda an engine, miscellaneous avionics equipment and an
auxiliary power unit (APU) at the ceremony. This program instructs students
in airframe and powerplant maintenance, fiber optic and avionics maintenance,
and aviation operations (includes pilot ground school for fixed-wing aircraft
and helicopters).
The airports Airside Operations department, Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting
(ARFF) unit, and local law enforcement agencies will use the donated aircraft
for hands-on safety training. Additionally, Oakland International Airport will
use the aircraft for its mandated tri-annual full-scale exercise.
We appreciate FedEx Express generous donation of the 727 freighter
to Oakland International Airport, said Steve Grossman, director of aviation
for the Port of Oakland, the owner/operator of Oakland International Airport.
The donation will provide airport personnel with the opportunity to continuously
hone their skills to ensure traveler safety and security. FedEx Express is not
only a leader in the express package industry, but a leader in Oakland through
its efforts to create jobs and opportunities for the local community.
Before making its final flight to Oakland, the aircraft (N135FE) provided nearly
23 years of service to FedEx transporting packages to destinations throughout
the U.S.
FedEx Express is proud of its commitment to the communities we serve and
in which our employees live and work. The donation of this retired FedEx 727
is just one example of the many ways FedEx supports training and educational
endeavors, said David Sutton, assistant general manager, FedEx Aircraft
Acquisitions and Sales. We are happy to work with Oakland International
Airport, to provide training and educational tools for airport safety staff
and students at College of Alameda, that is producing outstanding graduates
who will soon become the aviation work force of tomorrow.
FedEx Express, the worlds largest express transportation company, operates
a regional Hub at Oakland International Airport. It designated Oakland as its
Pacific gateway in 1995. Approximately 1,500 employees work at the Oakland facility.
Oakland International Airport has over 200 flights a day on 14 domestic and
international carriers to 37 nonstop destinations, including Atlanta, New York,
Washington, D.C., the Hawaiian Islands, Mexico and Costa Rica (service begins
May 2003). The airport is a revenue division of the Port of Oakland, an independent
department of the city of Oakland.
Oakland International consistently has the fewest weather-related flight delays
in the Bay Area. It is the only Bay Area airport with a dedicated shuttle
bus that meets every Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system train at the nearby
Coliseum station. Travelers are reminded that the 98th Avenue corridor is open
to both inbound and outbound traffic creating a fast, direct route to and from
Interstate 880. For information on ground transportation and parking services,
call 1-888-IFLYOAK (435-9625). Visit www.oaklandairport.com for additional
information.
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