Known as Palanca, there are two variations throughout the Boeing 777 fleet.
Ten years later, Kuwait Airways had a Boeing 707 fleet of eight aircraft.
Both airplanes had approximately the same passenger and cargo capacity, so it was decided to replace the Boeing fleet.
In October 1984, the Boeing 707 fleet was withdrawn, having been used extensively on lease operations for other airlines across the world.
The company announced successful safety checks on their Boeing fleet 29 August 2005 and put them back into service.
Installation on the Boeing 767 fleet was to follow in 2011.
In 1981 he was named the project manager for the Boeing 767 fleet, which began flights late the next year.
Inspections of the Boeing 707-300 fleet, made as a result of the crash, found another 38 aircraft with similar cracks.
The Boeing 737-800 fleet has been reduced to 13 aircraft.
In the Boeing 737 fleet, the airline has an inflight entertainment system.