Saturday, November 17, 2012

Boeing's flight line

All these photos are of Boeing's flight line on 10/16/12. Most of these aircraft have been tested and deliverd to there owner's from around the world.
Enjoy:)
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One of China Southern Airlines 787-800's. China Southern Airlines has not made there first revenue flight yet.
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One of Boeing's four Large Cargo Freighters or LCF for short. Reg N747BC. Wiki. The Boeing 747 Dreamlifter (formerly Large Cargo Freighter or LCF) is a wide-body cargo aircraft. Cargo is placed in the aircraft by the world's longest cargo loader.[1][2][3] Constructed by drastic modifications to an existing Boeing 747-400, it is used exclusively for transporting 787 aircraft parts to Boeing's assembly plants from suppliers around the world. 
 One of LOT airlines 787-800's. LOT just received there first 787 on 11/14/12 this video was taken by a fellow aviation enthusiast,  LOT 787 Delivery
 One of United's 787's. United made its first revanue flight on 11/4/12. Reg, N26906
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An Ethiopian Airline 787  
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a Hainan Airline 787. With the State of Kuwait 's 747-800 BBJ (Boeing business jet).
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A  All Nippon Airline,ANA for short. 787-800. ANA was the launch costumer fot the 787-800.
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Another Ethiopian 787.
 A United, Ethiopian and Hainan airline's 787
 the Dreamlifter and the China Southern's 787
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a Qatar Airways 787-8, with a Lufthansa 747-8i ( the "i" stands for intercontinental). One of Qatar's 787 made it public debut at the Farnborough International Airshow in july. And Lufthansa was the launch costumer for the 747-8i, which is the passanger version of the 748 
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And lastly  a 787 and that LCF infront of the Boeing assembly plant.

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