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BOEING 747-8 (VQ-BIO)
BOE610 taxis onto Rwy 16R for a high speed taxi test on 2.14.20. (B747-8F / ln 1558 / cn 63784). The aircraft is using temporary reg #N6009F.
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At least their freighter business is still going well, I assume.
Let's hope so Robert because these are some of the most gracious ladies ever to take to the skies.
The 747 is arguably the best and safest aeroplane ever built.
In an industry where triple redundancy is the norm, the 747 has four hydraulic systems.
For many years, Qantas operated a fleet of exclusively 747 aircraft and still flies them over some of the most remote routes on the planet.
Airlines around the world have phased out the 747 because they claim it is uneconomic to operate on passenger services. But freight operators can still justify new 747 aircraft.
It defies logic.
In an industry where triple redundancy is the norm, the 747 has four hydraulic systems.
For many years, Qantas operated a fleet of exclusively 747 aircraft and still flies them over some of the most remote routes on the planet.
Airlines around the world have phased out the 747 because they claim it is uneconomic to operate on passenger services. But freight operators can still justify new 747 aircraft.
It defies logic.
Airbus might've been able to succeed with the A380 if they were able to make a feasible freighter out of it.
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