No one knows where this Boeing 727 that was stolen from an airport in 2003 ended up

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Aviation mysteries are always a fascinating topic of exploration, and have made for some of the most captivating documentaries to ever hit our tv screens.

An unsolved case that goes much further back than that, is the case of the stolen plane from an Angolan airport in 2003. AVIATION MYSTERIES: In 2003, an American registered Boeing 727 was stolen at an Airport in Luanda, Angola. Its disappearance prompted a worldwide search by the FBI & CIA. No trace of the aircraft has since been foundNot to mention the fact that this incident occurred just two years after 9/11, so everyone was on high alert.

There were reportedly a myriad of issues regarding the plane’s lease and other financial hang-ups along the lines of payments missed and cased files.

 

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