Where Does Boeing Fly The Dreamlifter?
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- The Boeing Dreamlifter is one of the most eye-catching planes around. Used chiefly to transport large 787 Dreamliner parts for Boeing, the Dreamlifter is a unique plane to spot at one of the several airports it flies to worldwide.So where does one have the best chances of spotting this jumbo jet? Let’s find out in today’s video!
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Dreamlifter and Beluga need to get together. Aviation world peace achieved.
The only one I’ve ever seen was at Paine Field when my wife and I toured the Everett plant. They were in early assembly of the last four 747-8s at the time of our visit.
I work at JFK and I saw one last year the Dream lifter is very nice and different, it stands out you’ll spot it fast if one is nearby
I've seen it at Nagoya manufactory while 787'wing has been loading into 747. By the way The Boeing has created some alternate ways to delivery 787 wings from Japan to USA. Also Russian operator Antonov124 , Volga -Dnepr has special designed loading and carrying equipment for carry these wings.
But it is only alternate way, non routine logistics.
I actually seen 747 DreamLifter in person and up close and personal at the EAA Air venture 2023
Same
Same here! I got to touch the gear!
I retired in 2017 from Boeing I worked at the Everett facility for 30 years I lost count how many DreamLifter aircraft I saw. The Everett facility was the primary production line for the first 787's
Saw it at anchorage today ❤
i spotted him once over Italy
Today over Edmonton, flying from Anchorage to Charleston.
Earlier this year I believe one landed at OSH, at the plane week event they hold there.
I saw it in charelston
Earlier in the year I saw one parked at the Marana airport MZJ in Arizona.
Yes, some years before it got the fancy paint job, it was all green primer, Yuma, Az
ANC - Anchorage, AK.
last seen one in December 2022 in Taoyuan International
I haven't seen the dreamlifter but i have seen its weird mammal whale cousin taking off from, ironically, Wales
Belugas in Wales? Never would've thunk.
Wales or Chester?
@@jimfrodsham7938 Chester Hawarden Airport, it is just on the border, but in Wales
BAE Broughton, Flintshire, Wales
@@Hattonbank got me 😀
Just saw one yesterday in Charleston.
I love how he pronounced the Italian airport. Don't know if it is correct, but points for effort.
Am lucky in that I spotted the dreamlifter in Nagoya 2 years back
Seen one in Anchorage!
Most likely its there for refueling
I saw it in Taipei, Taiwan in 2019 to Hong Kong
It goes to Oshkosh
I saw him at Nagoya Japan
yes ive encountered it doing maintenance checks in taiwan (EGAT)
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So you mention they're in and out of Wichita (McConnell) in the body of the video and then don't mention it in the summary???
MIA atlas does maintenance there
The real answer is over my house. I have some videos of it on my channel lol 😂
Never seeing it from my own👁eyes unfortunately
It’s atlas air who operate them
Where are the windows I couldn’t ride it without windows
Gratuitous background music is distracting ☹️
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Paine Field(KPAE) is in Everett not Seattle, Everett is 30-35 minute north of Seattle, Boeing Field(KBFI) is in Seattle though.
Hi
This video is KAAO oopsie erasure
What about airbus beluga
What about it? This wasn't about Airbus.
The Airbus Beluga looks better
First
You're third.
First to comment tho
That's one ugly looking plane😂
It was built for function not aesthetics
Dreamlifter foes to only cargo airport
dreamlifter is mockery of aircraft. beluga much more better.
Please explain your design theory on that.