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Pushing out and turning the Boeing 747-400 LCF Dreamlifter at her home base in Everett, Wa Paine Field.
A great night for a flight across the USA to ferry 787 parts for assembly at the Boeing Plant. Clear blue skies as the sun sets with a healthy head wind to help raise her into the sky.
One of the Boeing 747-400 LCFs taking off and climbing out of KPAE Paine Field. Those four engines putting out 100% power to lift her into the air. The Power you feel as she goes by and lifts up.
A sweet looking, brand new, Silkway Boeing 777L Cargo departing KPAE on RW34L for its new home in Azerbaijan. This 777 is the first to be delivered to Silkway Cargo, as they convert to newer aircraft to reach more opportunities.
Since the effective end to the 787 program at Boeing's Paine Field plant, the new 777x program has initiated in its place. However KPAE also houses Boeing's programs for updates and service to existing aircraft, such as the 737, 747(rare), 767(commercial/Mil), 777, and 787.
Norwegian Air Shuttle. A Boeing 737-800NG in lovely light awaiting to depart from R10 at Dublin. A nice color scheme on these aircraft and each tail different.
British Airways A319. There was strong crosswinds at Dublin yesterday hence why its not as sharp as it could be.
Air France resumes their Winter A380 service, and here she is arriving ahead of some stunning light.
General Information
Aircraft Type: Boeing 777-224/ER
Airline: United Airlines
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Registration: N74007
Cn: 29477/197
Name: n/a
Location & Date
Location: Brussels Airport (BRU EBBR)
Date: 2014 11 29
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Takeoff RWY 07R. Flight UA45 BRU-EWR.
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The Boeing LCF DreamLifter departing KPAE heading for Japan. With throttles at full, she climbs almost effortlessly in seconds higher and higher.
The 747 LCF transports parts from all around the world to Boeing's Everett plant for the 787 Dreamliner program.
A KC-46 departs to be delivered to its flight wing.
The KC-46 is now entering service, replacing the the last generation military refueling aircraft.