LUFTHANSA CARGO:  The newest (& LH’s last) 777 Freighter, D-ALFE, enters FINAL ASSEMBLY

LUFTHANSA CARGO: The newest (& LH’s last) 777 Freighter, D-ALFE, enters FINAL ASSEMBLY

The Plane Spotting gods no doubt are looking over me this weekend.

Yesterday, I was able to be among the first set of eyes to see Lufthansa’s newest 747-8i, D-ABYR, emerge from Boeing’s Paint Hangar at Paine Field.  Then later in the evening, I was tipped off that Lufthansa Cargo’s last 777 Freighter was set to be moved to it’s final assembly position.  I say tipped because I received the great intel from a Paine Field expert.

Known on Twitter as Paine Airport (@MattCawby),  Matt has the pulse on what is happening with Boeing as far as aircraft movements are concerned.    His regular updates helps followers keep tabs on test flights, assembly movements and delivery flight information.   You can see more of his work and photography on his website as well.

So after I get the call letting me know that ‘D-ALFE’, the last 777F that LH Cargo has on order, was set to move from one hangar to another I set off to a ‘secret’ spot that lets you see inside the assembly hangars.   A Cathay Pacific 777 had just been completed and moved to the fuel dock making room for D-ALFE to move into place.

Here is a video and a few images showing the transfer from last night (January 10, 2015):

 

 

 

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D-ALFE as she is prepared to move along Boeing’s assembly line.

 

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D-ALFE pushed back into her final assembly position

 

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D-ALFE will now have her engines attached and stay here until she is ready for the Paint Hangar

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LUFTHANSA’s Next 747-8i:  D-ABYR Just Left The Paint Booth (Photos & Video)…..

LUFTHANSA’s Next 747-8i: D-ABYR Just Left The Paint Booth (Photos & Video)…..

As luck would have it I’m in the right place at the right time….

I am spending a few days in Everett, Washington to take in Plane Spotting at Paine Field.   This morning,  I parked my car a bit before sunrise and within an hour I would be surprised with what came out from behind the ‘curtain’.

I knew that Lufthansa’s next 747-8i, ‘Yankee Romeo’ was completed and was scheduled for paint, but I did not know that it would be unveiled to the world this morning.    Talk about being in the right place at the right time!   This also happened to me last summer when I was able to spot Lufthansa’s D-ABYP flying with her ‘secret’ decal covered signifying that she was the 1500th 747 to be built by Boeing.  I must lead a charmed life…..

So without further rambling, I introduce you (and the world) to the newly completed D-ABYR fresh from the paint booth, including a 2 minute video showing the Push Back.   Most of the photos are shot at 600mm with Sigma’s new 150-600.  I can’t say I’m disappointed with the sharpness.   My love affair with the lens continues!

BTW, pardon the soundtrack on the video.  I needed to cover up ‘someone’s’ constant breathing into the microphone! 🙂

 

 

 

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Hello World! The very first images of D-ABYR as she is pushed out of the Boeing Paint Booth. Taken at 600mm, cropped 75%,  but acceptable…

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A bit more of D-ABYR as the push back continues.

a large airplane on a runway

Preparing for tow to parking.

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Pardon the United 787-9

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Now she awaits her inaugural flight in the coming days…..

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LUFTHANSA Business Class Fare Sale For Summer – Plan Now!

LUFTHANSA Business Class Fare Sale For Summer – Plan Now!

Lufthansa is running an attractive Business Class fare sale through the rest of January for travel during the Summer between the US and Europe.   This sale is a bit better than most Business Class sales with fares are as low as $2150 (NYC – Dusseldorf) .

Most fares between the East Coast and a variety of European destinations range from the low to mid $2000 range, while the central US and west coast ranges between $3000 and $4000.   There are a few anomalies like Detroit-Rome which is pricing at $4400 but that is exception and not the rule for this sale.

The fare sale ends on January 30 and is valid for departures between June 25 and August 29.  Return travel needs to take place between July 7 and November 29, creating a fairly large window of opportunity.   The fare sale is valid for travel between Monday and Thursday.   Weekend flights will incur a surcharge.

Be mindful when you book your tickets since the operating carrier can be Lufthansa, Austrian, SWISS, Brussels, Air Canada or United.  My suggestion is to focus on the first 4 carriers that I mentioned.   You won’t regret it!

 

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