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Janet Airlines Around Las Vegas
Aircraft Around Las Vegas |
Janet Airlines jets are owned by the US Air Force and operated by defense contractor EG&G. Janet Airlines primarily carries workers between Las Vegas and Area 51 on the Nevada Test Site on an aging fleet of Boeing 737s. Although the flights and the terminal at Reid (LAS) are not secret, the destination does not exist (well, at least not according to the US Government). These jets frequently fly along the east side of Mt. Charleston, and except for fighter jets, they are the noisiest aircraft in the sky and seriously interfere with solitude in federally designated Wilderness Areas. |
1973 Boeing 737-275, N4529W |
1974 Boeing 737-200, N5175U |
1974 Boeing 737-200, N5176Y |
1974 Boeing 737-200, N5177C |
1974 Boeing 737-200, N5294E |
1974 Boeing 737-200, N5177C |
Flying above Mt. Charleston |
Janet jet flying over Cold Creek |
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Five Janet Airlines jets parked at the Las Vegas terminal |
Very noisy jet engines |
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Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
; Last updated 240213 |
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