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Atlas Air Takes The 3rd From Last Boeing 747 As The Final Aircraft Leaves The Production line
On Wednesday, Atlas Air took delivery of a Boeing 747-8 Freighter. This unit is the second of four new 747-8 Freighters ordered by the company in 2021, which are also the last 747s ever to be produced by Boeing, putting an end to the ‘Queen of the Skies’ assembly line. Third to last The US carrier Atlas Air took delivery of a new Boeing 747-8F, registration N861GT, earlier this week, following a flight between Paine Field Airport (PAE) in Everett and Miami International Airport (MIA). This new… (www.msn.com) और अधिक...Unlike the a340 which was D.O.A.
Uhmm, your 'tense' is in error, as the "Grand Dame' of the skies is quite alive and active hauling just about anything that 'can go by air' by air! Quite unlike the a380 and a340, both approaching early retirement.
I got a ride on a 380 the other day London to Miami - while I the bucket list (and not planned as it was a flight to avoid a hurricane)...sure isn't a 787....was cool to be hanging out in the back by the stairwell, however.
New Year’s Day 1971 I flew in a “747” from JFK to Madrid in route to my first Navy assignment aboard the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, stationed in the Mediterranean at the time.
After two weeks I flew to Malta and met the ship.
On the flight over I was one of 27 passengers and there were 12 crew members. Needless to say I got the best of service.
After two weeks I flew to Malta and met the ship.
On the flight over I was one of 27 passengers and there were 12 crew members. Needless to say I got the best of service.
So the 4th from last doesn't get a news story?