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HP1A — - This is the presidential plane of Panama, purchased in 2009 with the financial aid from the Taiwanese government and delivered in January 2010, this airplane replaced the old Grumman Gulfstream II presidential plane.
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HP1A —

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This is the presidential plane of Panama, purchased in 2009 with the financial aid from the Taiwanese government and delivered in January 2010, this airplane replaced the old Grumman Gulfstream II presidential plane.

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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
02-Jul-2025 UnknownPanama Pacifico Int'l ()Jorge Newbery () 08:46 EST 17:56 -03 7:10
02-Jul-2025 UnknownAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l ()Panama Pacifico Int'l () 06:25 EST 06:29 EST (?) 0:03
30-Jun-2025 UnknownSt. John's Int'l ()Albrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l () 01:53 NDT 06:47 EST 7:24
29-Jun-2025 UnknownSan Pablo ()St. John's Int'l () 23:51 CEST 00:55 NDT (+1) 5:33
26-Jun-2025 UnknownHalifax Int'l ()San Pablo () 22:04 ADT 08:33 CEST (+1) 5:29
26-Jun-2025 UnknownPanama Pacifico Int'l ()Halifax Int'l () 12:48 EST 20:30 ADT 5:41
26-Jun-2025 UnknownAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l ()Panama Pacifico Int'l () 11:54 EST 11:58 EST (?) 0:03
20-Jun-2025 UnknownNear DavidAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l () 08:13 EST 08:47 EST 0:34
20-Jun-2025 UnknownAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l ()Near David 06:25 EST Last seen 06:55 EST 0:29
19-Jun-2025 UnknownNear DavidAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l () First seen 17:47 EST Last seen 18:14 EST 0:26
19-Jun-2025 UnknownAlbrook Marcos A. Gelabert Int'l ()Near David 11:33 EST Last seen 11:57 EST 0:24
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