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BOEING 747-8 (N861GT) - "Boeing 702 Heavy" departing a cloudy Everett for Portland to receive its Atlas Air paint job. This is one of the final three 747s on order and this will very soon be a scene of the past after 53 iconic years. What a bittersweet moment. Long live the Queen!
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BOEING 747-8 (N861GT)

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"Boeing 702 Heavy" departing a cloudy Everett for Portland to receive its Atlas Air paint job. This is one of the final three 747s on order and this will very soon be a scene of the past after 53 iconic years. What a bittersweet moment. Long live the Queen!

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Philip Hicks
It has been sad to see the decline of any B747s in the skies. I worked on several Queens of the Skies at Air New Zealand. One of them ZK-NBT is pictured in this weeks Popular Photos' Initial thoughts back in the 1970s was that they were to big to fly! How wrong we were! To fly in one on a test flight of a commersial sector was to realise just how this machine wanted to fly. What a beautiful wing to look out over. To feel it move when walking out to a wing tip. 9 In maintenance and not on jacks of course! A truly great machine. Hansomely beautiful in the air as well. So graceful when compared with todays 'Super Dinasoar' the A380!
gorillazilla
Agreed. Boeing used to make beautiful planes (B-17 etc) and the A-380 is truly hideous.
Charles Carvalho
Truly a bittersweet moment. In a few years to come, we would see both Passenger and Cargo Airlines asking for this beauty once again. Just as the 757. Two wonderful aircraft.
serge LOTH
I think since 1969 nobody will forget the 747.. A PLANE!!
Wayne Fox
One of my favorite four aircraft of all time. The beauty and versatility of the 747, also the simple but eloquent DC3, The grace and longevity of the B52 and the power and whistling sounds of the twin engine F4 Phantom.
richard ferguson
Always will be THE BOSS.
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
12-Jan-2025 B748Mexico City Santa Lucía Airport ()Miami Intl () 10:35AM CST 02:03PM EST 2:28
12-Jan-2025 B748Zaragoza ()Mexico City Santa Lucía Airport () 03:35AM CET 08:04AM CST 11:29
11-Jan-2025 UnknownHeydar Aliyev Int'l ()Zaragoza () 09:05PM +04 11:56PM CET 5:50
11-Jan-2025 UnknownNear Baotou, Inner MongoliaHeydar Aliyev Int'l () First seen 03:59PM CST 06:21PM +04 6:21
11-Jan-2025 UnknownAlmaty ()Near Baotou, Inner Mongolia 02:45AM +05 Last seen 08:51AM CST 3:06
10-Jan-2025 UnknownZaragoza ()Almaty () 01:02PM CET 12:25AM +05 (+1) 7:23
09-Jan-2025 B748Los Angeles Intl ()Zaragoza () 02:57PM PST 10:14AM CET (+1) 10:17
09-Jan-2025 B748Mexico City Santa Lucía Airport ()Los Angeles Intl () 05:54AM CST 07:17AM PST 3:23
09-Jan-2025 B748Miami Intl ()Mexico City Santa Lucía Airport () 01:41AM EST 03:27AM CST 2:46
08-Jan-2025 B748Zaragoza ()Miami Intl () 07:28PM CET 10:47PM EST 9:18
05-Jan-2025 UnknownAmsterdam Schiphol ()Zaragoza () 11:59AM CET 01:57PM CET 1:58
04-Jan-2025 B748Miami Intl ()Amsterdam Schiphol () 07:12PM EST 09:35AM CET (+1) 8:23
04-Jan-2025 B748Mariscal Sucre Int'l ()Miami Intl () 12:40PM -05 03:55PM EST 3:15
04-Jan-2025 UnknownEl Dorado Int'l ()Mariscal Sucre Int'l () 08:50AM -05 09:58AM -05 1:08
04-Jan-2025 B748Miami Intl ()El Dorado Int'l () 03:30AM EST 06:38AM -05 3:07
02-Jan-2025 B748Zaragoza ()Miami Intl () 12:05AM CET 03:05AM EST 9:00
01-Jan-2025 UnknownZhengzhou Xinzheng Int'l ()Zaragoza () 03:34PM CST 08:59PM CET 12:25
31-Dec-2024 UnknownZaragoza ()Zhengzhou Xinzheng Int'l () 05:21PM CET 12:05PM CST (+1) 11:44
31-Dec-2024 UnknownSharjah Int'l ()Zaragoza () 09:31AM +04 01:39PM CET 7:08
31-Dec-2024 UnknownSuvarnabhumi Bangkok Int'l ()Sharjah Int'l () 03:42AM +07 07:04AM +04 6:22
30-Dec-2024 UnknownKing Khalid Int'l ()Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int'l () 01:36PM +03 12:08AM +07 (+1) 6:32
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