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Details Operator Nationality 19 New Zealand NZ National Airways Corp / Air New Zealand B737, B747, B767, B777
Details Operator Nationality 84 Greece Olympic Airways / Olympic Airlines B707, 717, 720, B727, B737, B747, B767
Details Operator Nationality 1M Oman Oman Air
Details Operator Nationality T5 United Kingdom Orion Airways
Details Operator Nationality U4 Unknown OSL Villa Holidays
Details Operator Nationality D4 United States Ozark Airlines B727
Details Operator Nationality 93 United States Pacific Air Lines / Air California / American Airlines B727, B737
Details Operator Nationality 62 United States Pacific Northern Airlines / Western Airlines / Delta Air Lines 720, B727 (Not del)
Details Operator Nationality 14 United States Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) B727, B737
Details Operator Nationality 75 Canada Pacific Western Airlines B737, B747, B767
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Unique, fixed Boeing customer codes have been used by Boeing Commercial Airplanes to identify the original customer for an aircraft since the advent of the Boeing 707.

An example would be a Boeing 747-400 ordered by British Airways would be a Boeing 747-436 (36 being the customer code). The codes do not change if the aircraft is subsequently sold as they reflect the original configuration of the aircraft.

Before the 707, Boeing used a generally similar system to identify the presence of detailed variations or options requested by particular customers, but the codes were not customer-specific. A Boeing 377 Stratocruiser built to the requirements of United Air Lines, for instance, was designated a Model 377-10-34. Today, the permanent code denoting United Airlines is 22, not 34.

The order of codes has not been sequential, as the first 707 was designated the 707-120 by Boeing, so the customer codes started at 21:

21 to 99 - First Sequence
01 to 19 - Second Sequence
A0 to Z9 - Third Sequence
0A to 9Z - Fourth Sequence
AA to ZZ - Fifth and current sequence