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N313P-N4476S is listed among planes alleged to have been used for extraordinary rendition.

Registration number: N4476S
Serial number: 33010
Manufacturer: Boeing
Model: 737-7ET
Registered owner: Keeler and Tate Management, LLC
Operator:
Previous reg numbers:: N313P


Background

According to Amnesty International (AI) [1], N313P-N4476S has "...396 recorded landings or taking offs between 22 November 2002 and 8 September 2005. Flight records show that it was the plane that took Khaled el-Masri from Skopje to Afghanistan in January 2004, and Human Rights Watch has identified it as the 'plane that the CIA used to move several prisoners to and from Europe, Afghanistan, and the Middle East in 2003 and 2004 – it landed in Poland and Romania on direct flights from Afghanistan on two occasions in 2003 and 2004.'

  • "Landing rights: Stevens Express Leasing Inc. and Premier Executive Transport Services were both permitted to land at US military bases worldwide. Their permits expired in 2005 and have not been renewed.
  • "Range and capacity: average range of 5,510 nautical miles at 522/542 knots (non-stop Washington Dulles-Tashkent in 11 hours, for example), and can transport up to 127 passengers."

Known movements and sightings

"Use of Scottish airports includes: ... Plane N313P-N4476S, a Boeing 737-7ET (BBJ) aircraft, has passed through Glasgow Airport 19 times." See page 35 of the Amnesty International report. [2][3]

Date Origin Destination Dep Arr Ref(s) Comments
28 Jan 2004 Dulles, Washington DC, USA Kinston, North Carolina, USA [4]
28 Jan 2004 Palma, Spain Dulles, Washington DC, USA [5]
26 Jan 2004 Bucharest, Romania Palma de Mallorca, Spain [6]
25 Jan 2004 Timisoara, Romania Bucharest, Romania [7]
25 Jan 2004 Kabul, Afghanistan Timisoara, Romania [8]
24 Jan 2004 Baghdad, Iraq Kabul,Afghanistan [9]
24 Jan 2004 Skopje, Macedonia Baghdad, Iraq [10]
23 Jan 2004 Palma, Spain Skopje, Macedonia [11]
22 Jan 2004 Algiers, Algeria Palma de Mallorca, Spain [12]
22 Jan 2004 Kabul,Afghanistan Algiers, Algeria [13]
22 Jan 2004 Rabat, Morocco Kabul, Afghanistan [14]
21 Jan 2004 Larnaca, Cyprus Rabat, Morocco [15]
17 Jan 2004 Shannon, Ireland Larnaca, Cyprus [16]
16 Jan 2004 Dulles, Washington DC, USA Shannon, Ireland [17]
Dec 6 2003 RAF Northolt Luqa, Malta 12:00 ? [18]
Dec 3 2003 Tripoli RAF Northolt ? 13:00 [19]
Dec 1 2003 RAF Northolt Tripoli 11:00 ? [20]
Dec 1 2003 Washington RAF Northolt ? 08:50 [21]
Oct 29 2003 RAF Northolt Shannon 17.45 ? [22]
Oct 29 2003 Tripoli RAF Northolt ? 17.10 [23]
Oct 28 2003 RAF Northolt Tripoli 12.00 ? [24]
Oct 22 2003 Tripoli RAF Northolt ? 15.35 [25]
Oct 19 2003 RAF Northolt Tripoli 13.00 ? [26]
Oct 19 2003 RAF Brize Norton RAF Northolt ? 10.15 [27]
Late Sept 2003 Morocco Guantanamo Bay [28]
Sept 23, 2003 Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania Morocco [29]
Sept 23, 2003 Szymany airport, Poland Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania [30]
Sept 22, 2003 Kabul Szymany airport, Poland [31] Human Rights Watch claims in connection with this flight that it "...has obtained information that several detainees who had been held secretly in Afghanistan in 2003 were transferred out of the country in September and October 2003."[32]
5 Dec 2002 Desert Rock Airport (DRA) Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS) [33]
5 Dec 2002 Andrews AFB Airport (ADW) Desert Rock Airport (DRA) [34]

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