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UPS Announces Order for 14 Boeing 747-8 Freighters
In positive news for the challenged 747-8F program, UPS has announced today an order for 14 Boeing 747-8 freighters. The agreement also includes purchasing options for 14 additional aircraft. (airwaysmag.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Heavy lift (freight) and Government service are the only markets the 747 still has. UPS has probably put off the inevitable by 2-3 years.
Great news, right choice, fabulous American companies
They also have options for another 14. Makes sense since they already have many '47's in their fleet. I think FedEx sold all the Tiger '47's (along with the DC-8's) to them but those were less well maintained and fuel guzzlers.
I wonder if Boeing will reverse their planned slow down of the -8 production of 0.5 aircraft per month?
I wonder if Boeing will reverse their planned slow down of the -8 production of 0.5 aircraft per month?
I flew back from Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm on an ex-Flying Tigers 747 w/FedEx decals placed on it. We were delayed 12 hours from the original departure time due to mechanical issues. We were in formation waiting for the bus to take us to the airhead when we got word of the delay.. Could have cared less if it were a beat up DC-3 so long as we were leaving. Wish I had recorded that tail number as well as the C-141 that I flew on into country.
Congratulations UPS wise choice.
Anyone know if Boeing has stated to build the new AF1's as yet? They will take years to complete after delivered to Air Force for retrofit, but general airframe ahould have a production slot soon.
The last I heard, last week, its still in planning.
It will probably be just a plane white aircraft and flown away immediately for security reasons.