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Shae - I thought about you.. all day today... You've always been one to embrace my creativity and imagination...supporting all my ideas with so much love and positive energy! You really have no idea...how much that truly means to me.. How much..YOU mean to me. ❤️ With all that you go through...you are still a bright light..and such an inspiration to me!

 

I hope "Miss Widgets"..puts a smile on your face..as you do each time.. I think of you my dear friend.

 

*big squishy hugs* love you loads ❤️xxx

  

Lay It All On Me

Just had a bit of a hairwash. Smelling all fresh now :D

KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA TWO Desktop snap shot

 

Filmed at the Port of Los Angeles Ken Block all new cours and his new Subaru Impreza WRX STI

 

Awesome new video release on the 6-1-09

  

Klipfolio

Yahoo Widgets+Free RAM-Silpllnfo-Neon Clock

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I made this pic for Jen (jellybaby86). It took a long time for me to make it, but here he is! Just consider it a gift for a good friend :)

If you look up "thingie" in the dictionary, there's probably a picture of this, the little thingie that keeps honey from coming out of the spout on the honey bottle once the lid is closed.

The sweetest boy I miss every day.

He was defiantly my gentlest ham loved most over the shortest time

The sweetest boy I miss every day.

He was defiantly my gentlest ham loved most over the shortest time

Primeiro criei um widget usando a função para adicionar Webclip do Safari no Leopard com a versão mobile do Plurk. O próximo passo foi habilitar o Developer Mode no Dashboard, e aí é só clicar no widget no Dashboard e então pressionar F12. Não é perfeito, já que fica sobre outras janelas, mas para quem tem bastante espaço na tela pode ser uma maneira de acompanhar a linha do tempo no Plurk.

Para recarregar basta selecionar a janela e usar Command+R.

Weekly theme challenge- Fidget Widget

Earl Shoemaker, the night watchman at the Widget Manufacturing plant, wasn't going to have his spirits dampened by his surroundings, so he put up a tree and hung a wreath on the little trailer's door. Anyone who visited was offered some hot cider and oatmeal raisin cookies, accompanied by familiar carols issuing forth from the old Dumont radio.

It was nothing fancy, but the sentiments were genuine, and wasn't that what it was all about?

 

Here's wishing everyone a safe, sane, loving and creative New Year.

If life gets overwhelming, please visit Elgin Park and stay as long as you like.

 

By the way, the Shasta Trailer diecast is by Green Light and it is delightful. For this photo shoot, I placed a wire brush tree inside the model and wrapped tiny L.E.D. lights around it,

then hid the wires and battery pack behind the trailer.

 

Here is the setup shot along with a day time photo of the same diorama:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/31899018511/in/datepos...

Newport Train Museum.

Away from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, a visit to San Diego was also on the cards; the city is the southernmost in the state of California and close to the Mexican border. Having decided to stay in the city for 2 days, one of them was dedicated to seeing the action from the US's busiest single runway airport.

Delta Air Lines continues to hold the distinction for operating the largest fleet of Boeing 757s anywhere in the world, with 127 still in active service operating a vast array of commercial services across the United States either on domestic or international flights. The large fleet mainly stems from Delta not only acquiring a substantial fleet in their own right, but also following their merger with Northwest Airlines back in 2008 and purchasing a handful on the second-hand market.

Delta is one of 2 airlines operating the United States to utilise the stretched Boeing 757-300; the fleet of 16 were all inherited from their merger with Northwest Airlines and are primarily dedicated to high-capacity domestic flights, and feeding capacity through their largest hubs. The type are largely dedicated to flights originating or departing to Atlanta, Detroit and Minneapolis.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 127 Boeing 757s, which includes 111 Boeing 757-200s and 16 Boeing 757-300s.

November Five Eight Two November Whiskey is one of 16 Boeing 757-300s operated by Delta Air Lines, delivered new to Northwest Airlines on 20th July 2002, later transferring over to Delta Air Lines following the carrier's merger on 29th October 2008 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW2043 engines.

Boeing 757-351(WL) N582NW on short finals into Runway 27 at San Diego (SAN) on DL725 from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), Georgia.

After a brief hiatus to pay my respects owing to the events that took place in my home city, normal uploads are resuming from where I left off... We return stateside to San Diego, a city I look forward to return back to in the near future, thanks to the single runway operations and the variety provided by numerous carriers, both United States-based or internationally.

Ever since Airbus became a partner for the Bombardier CSeries back in 2018 (renaming to the Airbus A220), and taking over the programme in 2020 when Bombardier divested their commercial aviation operations to focus on the business jet sector; the Airbus A220 has continued to garner orders from a variety of customers, even with the technical issues relating to the Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines.

Delta Air Lines first ordered the Bombardier CSeries back in April 2016 with an initial batch of 75 examples purchased at a steep discount, however this lead to Boeing filling a petition with the US government for price dumping as they were procured at nearly half their production cost, being $19.6 million each compared to $33.2 million. Boeing ultimately won and a tariff was imposed on the Canadian-built airframe, but there was criticism from many that the petition was purely to reduce competition, with order cancellations threatened to Boeing as a result.

This did not deter Delta who would eventually increase the order to 119 airframe, and Boeing ultimately scored an own goal relating to the original Bombardier CSeries programme as Airbus announced a partnership for the airframe in 2018 and to circumvent the increased tariffs, Bombardier CSeries (now Airbus A220) built for US carriers would be manufactured at Airbus's US production facility in Mobile, Alabama; meaning Delta would be acquiring the airframe at the heavy discount when they were originally ordered. The rest you could say is history...

First Airbus A220 deliveries to Delta Air Lines began in mid-2018 with the smaller Airbus A220-100 with that order later consisting of 45 for the variant, all examples having since been delivered with last arriving in March 2022. For the larger Airbus A220-300, deliveries began under 3 years after the first Airbus A220-100 arrived on scene in March 2021 and so far, just 15 examples have been delivered with N315DU being the newest example so far.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 60 Airbus A220s, which includes 45 Airbus A220-100s and 15 Airbus A220-300s. Delta Air Lines have 59 Airbus A220-300s on-order.

November Three One Five Delta Uniform is one of 15 Airbus A220-300s operated by Delta Air Lines, delivered new to the carrier on 29th December 2022 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW1521G-3 engines.

Airbus A220-300 N315DU on short finals into Runway 27 at San Diego (SAN), California on DL2854 from Seattle-Tacoma (SEA), Washington.

After much weeping and gnashing of teeth, my new photo book honoring the Columbian Cafe in Astoria is finally done and published!

 

Take a look at a preview here:

Heartbeat of Astoria by A Photographic Tribute by Jody Miller | BOOK INFO

Downtown Erie blazed rainbows on Saturday, August 29, as over 300 members of the LGBT community and their allies celebrated at the Pride Fest and Parade organized by NW PA Pride Alliance.

 

The day began with the Pride Parade, which stepped off from the Zone Dance Club, 133 W 18th St, Erie PA. Parade units included Erie Gay News, NW PA Pride Alliance, Erie Sisters & Brothers Transgender Support Group, reigning Miss Erie 2015 Valerie Valentino, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) NWPA Chapter, LBT Women, Greater Erie Alliance for Equality (GEAE), Community United Church, Ladyfest Erie, Northwestern High School GSA, Keystone Progress, and Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Erie.

  

The parade rolled north on State Street, ending at Griswold Park. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first "Family Portrait" in October of 1995 on the steps of the Erie County Courthouse, a group photo was taken.

  

The keynote speaker of the event was Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Rachel Levine, the first openly-transgender state level cabinet member confirmed in the U.S. Dr. Levine was introduced by Pennsylvania State Senator Sean Wiley of the 49th Senatorial District. Both the Senator and Physician General spent the afternoon at the Pride Fest following their speeches, enjoying the Erie community and speaking to community members.

 

The event was hosted by drag queen Lovin' Heart and DJ Tony G, along with assistance from their stage manager Jessica Pierce. Entertainment was provided by a variety of performance artists: Drag queens Misty Michaels Kall (Miss Erie 2011 and host of the Zone Diva shows), Sasha Alexxander, Taylor Morgan (Miss Erie 2005), Angelica Arkett, and Valerie Valentino (current Miss Erie); local vocalist and songwriter Bob Bearfield played an acoustic guitar set, and the show concluded with electronic dance musician Billy Winn.

 

Following Winn's performance, a pair of young women became engaged with a surprise, on-stage proposal.

  

In addition to the entertainment, attendees had a variety of vendors and information tables to browse. The event was attended by representatives of many local health agencies, non profits, LGBTA groups and multiple vendors. Adagio Health, ACLU NW PA, Asexuality Visibility & Community Group (AVCG), Billy Winn, Community United Church, Equality PA, Erie Animal Network, Erie County Department of Health, Erie County Human Relations Commission, Erie Sisters & Brothers Transgender Support Group, Greater Erie Alliance for Equality (GEAE), Jamestown Pride Society, Karma Tattoo Studio, Keystone Progress, Ladyfest Erie, LBT Women, Lillis, McKibben, Bongiovanni & Co, Mental Health Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania, National Organization for Women: NWPA Chapter (NWPANOW), NW PA Pride Alliance, Pennsylvania Equality Project, Pennsylvania Youth Congress, Persad Center, Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents, PNC Bank, Safe Harbor Behavioral Health, Sam's Club, Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Erie, Widget Financial, Ava Anderson Non-Toxic, Dragonfly Lake Scents, Ellie Ghost, Illustrated Time Photography, Jamberry, Jewelry in Candles, Ms. Zewe, Paparazzi Accessories, Rainbow Creations, Tastefully Simple, and The Cookielady.

  

Community Health Net and Erie County Department of Health, in partnership with NW PA Pride Alliance, were able to preform free oral and rapid tests for HIV.

  

Special thanks go out to board members and volunteers: Season Crannell, Chris Dye, Daniel Thomas, Diana Ames, Finu Lukose, Alex Sphon, Melanie Shubitowski, Kelly Kidd, Michael Mooney, Doug Anderson, Deb Spilko, Jodi Shay, Rex Apps, Kim, Andrea, Tammie, Tony Gressley, Johauna, and Adam. Apologies to anyone we may have missed... we were blessed with so many helpful people!

  

For more about NW PA Pride Alliance, browse to www.nwpwpride.org

Out of the big 3 US-carriers operating in Los Angeles, Delta Air Lines is the largest with a 20% market share; the carrier using the area as a secondary gateway to the Pacific region as well as operating numerous flights to Central and South America, Asia, Australia and Europe.

Delta Air Lines long-haul fleet operating out of Los Angeles is predominantly in the hands of their growing Airbus A330-900 fleet, the hub previously in the hands of their since retired Boeing 777-200ER/200LR fleet that were withdrawn following COVID-19. Whilst Delta utilises Airbus A350-900s into Los Angeles, their only major long-haul route is to and from Sydney, which will expand with seasonal flights to and from Auckland.

One of the busiest long-haul routes out of Los Angeles is to and from Tokyo at both Haneda or Narita... Amongst the many carriers operating flights between the two cities, Delta Air Lines operates a single daily flight between Los Angeles and Tokyo-Haneda (DL7/8) utilising Airbus A330-900s.

Prior to 2020, Delta Air Lines did operate a hub at Tokyo-Narita which was inherited from their merger with Northwest Airlines. Today, Delta Air Lines doesn't even serve Tokyo-Narita, opting to transfer their long-haul network over to the closer Tokyo-Haneda, with their regional flights since been discontinued. Before 2019, the US Department of Transportation launched a tender to award 12 slot pairs for any US-based carrier to introduce direct routes from the US to Tokyo-Haneda. Delta were the big winners being awarded 5 slot pairs, a factor as the carrier does not have a joint-venture relationship with any Japanese carrier, something that American Airlines (with Japan Airlines) and United Airlines (with All Nippon Airways) do have.

Right now, there is debate whether Delta does intend to operate the slots they were rewarded, which is a debate best saved for another day...

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 64 Airbus A330s, which includes 11 Airbus A330-200s, 31 Airbus A330-300s and 22 Airbus A330-900s. Delta Air Lines have 17 Airbus A330-900s on-order.

November Four Two Zero Delta X-Ray is one of 22 Airbus A330-900s operated by Delta Air Lines, delivered new to the carrier on 20th December 2022 and she is powered by 2 Rolls-Royce Trent 7000-72 engines.

Airbus A330-941 N420DX on short finals into Runway 24R at Los Angeles (LAX), California on DL8 from Tokyo-Haneda (HND).

At long last, Delta have in their infinite wisdom have brought back Airbus A330s into London Heathrow on a more regular basis... By regular, meaning 5 Airbus A330s operating into London Heathrow a day from their airline's 3 major hubs.

The last time London Heathrow saw regular Airbus A330s from Delta was back in 2009 which was shortly after the airline agreed to merge with Northwest Airlines (which the original 32 Airbus A330s were inherited from) and just as Northwest Airlines have been given slots into London Heathrow after the Bermuda II Agreement ended.

Yes, they have appeared since 2009 albeit on diversion following emergencies, but overall they have been relatively rare. Since then, Boeing 767s provided the majority of Delta's flights, but the introduction of Airbus A330s closely aligns them with joint-venture partner Virgin Atlantic.

Since 25th March 2018, Delta's Airbus A330s became a regular sight once again and now operates 5 daily flights to 3 of the airline's major hubs which are:

-Atlanta: DL30/31 sees the use of Airbus A330-300s, whilst DL32/33 sees the use of Airbus A330-200s.

-Detroit: DL16/17 operates utilising Airbus A330-200s, except on Friday (Saturday from London Heathrow) whereby Airbus A330-300s operate.

-New York-JFK: DL1/401 and DL2/402 operates with Airbus A330-200s, with Airbus A330-300s scheduled on the odd occasion.

Whilst Delta's schedule is pretty much set in stone, the airline is not averse to rescheduling at the last minute. With Delta operating a much larger Airbus A330-300 fleet compared to their Airbus A330-200s, they regularly substitute for the smaller variant... In this case, DL32/33 has often seen Airbus A330-300s instead of Airbus A330-200s; not forgetting that Minneapolis (DL10/11) saw Airbus A330s operate on two occasions instead of Boeing 767-300ERs during the summer schedule.

Checking the upcoming W18 schedule, Delta will continue to send Airbus A330s into London Heathrow but this is subject to change as the airline as yet to publish its full itinerary of proposed changes for the scheduling period.

Even so, it is good to see Delta's Airbus A330s at Heathrow...

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 42 Airbus A330s, which includes 11 Airbus A330-200s and 31 Airbus A330-300s. Delta have 25 Airbus Airbus A330-900neos on-order, the first due for delivery from 2020.

November Eight Two Zero November Whiskey is one of 31 Airbus A330-300s in service with Delta, delivered new to Northwest Airlines in September 2007 until transferring over to Delta Air Lines in October 2008 following their mergers and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4168A engines. She was the same aircraft involved in the attempted bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on 25th December 2009.

Airbus A330-323X N820NW on final approach into Runway 27R at London Heathrow (LHR) on DL30 from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), Georgia.

Delta Air Lines has undergone major change at London Heathrow within the past 5 years... The carrier has continuously altered capacity, notably shuffling their aircraft allocation.

Prior to the S16 schedule, Delta Air Lines operated all of their flights into London Heathrow with either Boeing 767-300ERs and the larger Boeing 767-400ER, however by 2017 saw all flights go over to Boeing 767-300ERs; and later in 2018 saw flights operated by a mixture of Airbus A330-200/300s and Boeing 767-300ERs.

For the past 3 years, Delta Air Lines have consistently utilised Boeing 767-300ERs on their daily between London Heathrow and Boston (DL58/59). The beginning of the S19 schedule saw Airbus A330-200s take-over since 31st March 2019, but that is expected to change from 20th November 2019 when refurbished Boeing 767-400ERs will take-over.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 44 Airbus A330s, which includes 11 Airbus A330-200s, 31 Airbus A330-300s and 2 Airbus A330-900s. Delta have 33 Airbus A330-900s on-order.

November Eight Five Six November Whiskey is one of 11 Airbus A330-200s in service with Delta Air Lines, delivered new to Northwest Airlines on 25th October 2004 before transferring over to Delta Air Lines on 29th October 2008 following the carrier's merger and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4168A engines.

Airbus A330-223 N856NW on final approach into Runway 27L at London Heathrow (LHR) on DL58 from Boston-Logan (BOS), Massachusetts.

Model Widget - Portrait - bearbeitet und mit einem Filter versehen.

Foto: Michael Eischeid

Model: Model Widget

One of the airlines heavily impacted during the COVID-19 global pandemic, Delta Air Lines has certainly rebounded following a huge slump in commercial air travel during 2020 and parts of 2021.

In comparison to its competitors, Delta Air Lines made significant changes to its fleet as to streamline operations; gone are the ageing McDonnell Douglas MD-80/MD-90s, gone are the oddball Boeing 737-700s and gone are the Boeing 777-200ER/200LRs. In the coming years, Delta will retire their Boeing 717s and Boeing 767-300ERs as second-hand Boeing 737-900ERs arrive from Lion Air Group, and further Airbus A350-900s from LATAM Airlines Brasil.

As for the Airbus A330 fleet, they will not be going anywhere anytime soon as Delta continues to refurbish the fleet with Premium Economy seats and bringing them similarly in-line with their much younger Airbus A330-900neo fleet. The fleet came in very handy in regards to shifting cargo and providing capacity uplift on US domestic flights when international travel was restricted.

Delta's London Heathrow operations is showing signs of recovery, in particular flights to Boston, Detroit, New York and Seattle have since returned, with Minneapolis yet to make a comeback. Permanently removed from the schedule was their direct flights to Salt Lake City which as yet to have been reinstated following COVID-19.

Currently, Delta operates 53 Airbus A330s, which includes 11 Airbus A330-200s, 31 Airbus A330-300s and 11 Airbus A330-900s. Delta have 26 Airbus A330-900s on-order.

November Eight Five Six November Whiskey is one of 11 Airbus A330-200s in service with Delta Air Lines, delivered new to Northwest Airlines on 25th October 2004 until transferring over to Delta on 29th October 2008 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4168A engines.

Airbus A330-223 N856NW on final approach into Runway 09L at London Heathrow (LHR) on DL16 from Detroit-Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW), Michigan.

It has been a while since last spotting Delta's somewhat sizeable fleet of Boeing 767-300ERs, now just one of 2 main-line carriers operating in the United States that continues operate the type in commercial passenger service, however their numbers are gradually being whittled down as the carrier continues to take delivery of brand new Airbus A330neos and Airbus A350s.

Despite their slow and dwindling numbers with their estimated retirement date expected to be 2025, they continue to be utilised on large number of transatlantic flights from their Atlanta and New York-John F. Kennedy hubs, as well as being utilised on high demand domestic and transcontinental flights. At present, their youngest members are currently having their interiors modified with the introduction of Premium Select (or Premium Economy to you and me!) cabins, whilst those not fitted will largely stick to high capacity domestic and transcontinental flights.

One of the busier international flights that operates to and from Brussels-Zaventem is New York, with 3 major airlines competing on this corridor with a single daily flight provided by each airline. Whilst Brussels Airlines and Delta Air Lines operates to New York-John F. Kennedy, United operates from their large Newark-Liberty hub with their codeshare and transatlantic partner being Brussels Airlines.

Delta Air Lines provides one of the single daily flights between Brussels-Zaventem and New York-John F. Kennedy; DL140/141 operates year-round and utilises Boeing 767-300ERs.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 66 Boeing 767s, which includes 45 Boeing 767-300ERs and 21 Boeing 767-400ERs.

November One Two Zero Zero Kilo is one of 45 Boeing 767-300ERs operated by Delta Air Lines, delivered new to the carrier on 10th April 1998 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4060 engines.

Boeing 767-332/ER(WL) N1200K lifts-off from Runway 26R at Brussels-Zaventem (BRU) on DL141 to New York-John F. Kennedy (JFK).

With it only a month before the S20 schedule commences, a number of airlines are making last minute changes as capacity is adjusted... As demand to the Asia Pacific region has slumped, excess capacity is being spread across other regions to compensate for reduced demand.

For Delta Air Lines where a lot of wide-body demand operates to Mainland China has been temporarily suspended until late-April 2020 at the latest... The changes allows for a reallocation of aircraft capacity as well as to accommodate for aircraft being refurbished, notably the Boeing 767-400ERs.

During the S20 schedule will see nearly all of London Heathrow's flights operated by Boeing 767-400ERs, however as they are being refurbished, a reallocation of aircraft will see them temporarily replaced.

As per Airline Route, here are the following changes:

-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta: Originally, DL30/31 was to be operated by Boeing 777-200ERs replacing Boeing 767-400ERs effective 31st March 2020, but will instead utilise Boeing 777-200LRs between 31st March 2020 to 20th May 2020. DL32/33 will see Boeing 767-400ERs replaced by Boeing 777-200ERs between 31st March 2020 to 30th April 2020, replaced by Airbus A350-900s between 1st May 2020 to 19th May 2020.

-Detroit-Metropolitan Wayne County: Effective between 1st April 2020 to 20th May 2020, DL16/17 will utilise Airbus A350-900s instead of Boeing 767-400ERs.

As previously stated, Boeing 767-400ERs are being replaced from Atlanta and Detroit only temporarily as Delta are reallocating capacity... Notably, Airbus A350-900s will make their first visit into London Heathrow, as well as the return of Boeing 777s which have since been refurbished with new Delta One Suites.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 46 Airbus A330s, which includes 11 Airbus A330-200s, 31 Airbus A330-300s and 4 Airbus A330-900s. Delta Air Lines have 33 Airbus A330-900s on-order.

November Eight Five Three November Whiskey is one of 11 Airbus A330-200s in service with Delta Air Lines, delivered new to Northwest Airlines on 15th September 2004 until 29th October 2008 following the carrier's merger with Delta Air Lines and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4168A engines.

Airbus A330-223 N853NW on final approach into Runway 09L at London Heathrow (LHR) on DL18 from Salt Lake City (SLC), Utah.

The second in my series of books related to Lothian Buses, this edition profiles the batch of 78 Alexander Dennis Enviro400XLBs which joined the fleet between November 2018 and August 2019. The book has 112 pages, all in colour and includes photographs which have not been published until now. I prepared this with support and assistance from both Lothian Buses and Alexander Dennis.

 

Order at: edinburghheritagebus@gmail.com or via www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186852544328?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&...

Delta Air Lines has undergone major change at London Heathrow within the past 5 years... The carrier has continuously altered capacity, notably shuffling their aircraft allocation.

Prior to the S16 schedule, Delta Air Lines operated all of their flights into London Heathrow with either Boeing 767-300ERs and the larger Boeing 767-400ER, however by 2017 saw all flights go over to Boeing 767-300ERs; and later in 2018 saw flights operated by a mixture of Airbus A330-200/300s and Boeing 767-300ERs.

Delta have not utilised Boeing 767-400ERs into London Heathrow for the past 3 years, until making a return for the W19 schedule as the type is undergoing heavy refurbishment. Currently, Delta are refitting their entire Boeing 767-400ER fleet with new Delta One Business Class seats (not suites), new Premium Economy and Economy seats with updated in-flight entertainment which at the moment is running behind schedule.

So far, the Boeing 767-400ERs can be seen operating both twice daily flights (DL30/31 & DL32/33) from Atlanta, the single daily flight (DL58/59) from Boston and both daily flight (DL1/2 & DL3/4) from New York-JFK. As the refurbishment continues, Boeing 767-400ERs operate from Detroit, Minneapolis and Portland for the S20 schedule whilst also operating on a reintroduced 3rd daily flight from New York.

Currently, Delta Air Lines operates 77 Boeing 767s, which includes 56 Boeing 767-300ERs and 21 Boeing 767-400ERs.

November Eight Three Four Mike Hotel is one of 21 Boeing 767-400ERs in service with Delta Air Lines, delivered new to the carrier on 6th November 2000 and she is powered by 2 General Electric CF6-80C2B7F engines.

Boeing 767-432/ER N834MH on final approach into Runway 09L at London Heathrow (LHR) on DL32 from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), Georgia.

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