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2 viewsAirline: CondorType: 767-300Registration: N/AAirport: FRACity: FrankfurtState: HessenCountry: GermanyDate Taken: September 2010Nice selection of aircraft at terminal 2 including: Malaysia 777, Air China A340, Uzbekistan 767-300, Etihad A330-200, Air Canada 767-300, Condor 767-300
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7 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: B-2469Airport: LAXCity: Los AngelesState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: February 2009Late evening arrival of Air China 747-400 into LAX's rwy 24R
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19 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: B-18210Airport: LAXCity: Los AngelesState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: February 2010
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15 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: B-2472Airport: JFKCity: QueensState: New YorkCountry: USADate Taken: September 2009Air China 747-400 carries the Chinese president back to China
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8 viewsAirline: Air China CargoType: 747-200FRegistration: B-2462Airport: JFKCity: QueensState: New YorkCountry: USADate Taken: June 2002When Air China Cargo 747s rotate early at U.S. airports, that is an immediate indication that the aircraft is bound for another U.S. airport. This 747 was more than likely headed to Chicago ORD
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9 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: B-2471Airport: LAXCity: Los AngelesState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: July 2004
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9 viewsAirline: Air China CargoType: 747-200FRegistration: B-2448Airport: JFKCity: QueensState: New YorkCountry: USADate Taken: November 2003
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12 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: N/AAirport: LAXCity: Los AngelesState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: February 2009Having just arrived, the 747 stops on taxiway between Terminals 1 & 2 and shuts engines as tug crew comes over to hook up and tow on to gate. Reason is because if the airplane performs the turn to gate on its own power, the adjoining gates' equipment and people can get blasted by the engines' turbulence as power is applied to make the turn. Tow-on-only gates are common at many big airports for this important safety reason
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239 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: Porsche CaymanRegistration: N/AAirport: SFOCity: San FranciscoState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: February 2009I've spent time on many airport ramps all over the word and have seen a lot over the years, but this is definetely one of the highlights. I'm told this is the station manager's ramp car. I think the speed limit on the ramp at SFO is 20 MPH
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17 viewsAirline: Air ChinaType: 747-400Registration: B-2469Airport: SFOCity: San FranciscoState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: February 2009Air China 747-400 flies directly over SFO as it begins final preparations for landing
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