In article 89@ohare.Chicago.COM, weiss@edison.SEAS.UCLA.EDU (Michael Weiss) writes: ##This had me wondering something. Clearly, aircraft with long ranges (such as ##the 767, 747, DC-10, etc., etc.) can be flown directly from the US to any ##nation, so delivery is no more complicated than flying to the appropriate ##country. What about the shorter-range aircraft, like the 727 and 737? How ##do they get from the US to, say, the middle east? Are their ranges just long ##enough to make it from New York to London? That's what Iceland is for! (Apologies to my many Icelandic friends....) --- Geoff Arnold, PC-NFS architect, Sun Select. (geoff.arnold@East.Sun.COM)