Finally:  A Full On Look At Lufthansa’s 747-8i Retro-Jet (D-ABYT)

Finally: A Full On Look At Lufthansa’s 747-8i Retro-Jet (D-ABYT)

Insomnia has its advantages….

At about 4am in Seattle, Boeing finally moved the Scoot 787 that was blocking a full-on view of Lufthansa’s D-ABYT dressed in a Retro-Livery.

So from my hotel room and a bit of luck, I was finally able to get a photo of the entire aircraft.   Is it blurry? a little.   Am I shooting through a hotel window at 4am?  Yes.   Am I over a mile away from her?  Yes.  Cut me a bit of slack! 🙂

If things work to schedule, she should see the skies this weekend…..

 

For now, here she is sitting at a ramp position at Paine Field:

 

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D-ABYT under the lights at Paine Field

 

Related Post:  D-ABYT in the paint hangar


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LUFTHANSA’s 747-8i, D-ABYS, Showing Off At Paine Field

LUFTHANSA’s 747-8i, D-ABYS, Showing Off At Paine Field

Over the next month, Lufthansa will take delivery of their final 3 747-8i aircraft.   When all is said and told, 19 ‘Queens of the Sky’ will be in the fleet for what should be 15-20 years.   It also marks the beginning of the end of new 4-engine aircraft for Lufthansa (there are also 2 A380s set to still join the fleet).

The first 747-8i joined the fleet in 2012 and had her inaugural flight on June 1, 2012.  I was fortunate to be in Frankfurt for the festivities surrounding the first 747-8i to join the fleet and now look back and see how quickly time has ‘flown’ by.  Pun probably intended.

With ‘YS’ ready for delivery, it leaves D-ABYT and D-ABYU as the final 2 747-8ii that will join the fleet.   ‘YT’ is the much-anticipated ‘Retro Jet’ who will sport the livery that was on Lufthansa aircraft in the 1980s.   ‘YU’ should have her paint work completed this weekend and I’ll be able to bring you a few images of her as the last 747-8i that is scheduled to join the fleet.

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Here is a look at the Retro Livery. She’s parked over a mile away and unfortunately a SCOOT 787 is in the way……

 

For now, here are several shots I took at Paine Field as ‘YS’ was put through the motions during a ‘B2’ test flight.   Typically new aircraft go through three test flights:  B1, B2, C1.   The ‘B’ flights are conducted by Boeing pilots who troubleshoot and certify the aircraft.  The C flight is conducted by the ‘Customer’ and typical involves the Airline’s pilots and technicians.   Once A ‘C’ flight is completed, it is ready for delivery to the airline.

By the way, if you missed yesterday’s posted regarding LH Cargo’s last 777F delivery, click here!

Enjoy!

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Entering the taxiway towards runway 16R

 

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Entering 16R

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Takeoff Roll

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Returning from B2 Flight

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Final Approach

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Over the numbers…..

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Flare…..

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Touchdown…..


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LUFTHANSA CARGO’s 777F, ‘Hallo Germany’, Heads For Home!

LUFTHANSA CARGO’s 777F, ‘Hallo Germany’, Heads For Home!

PLEASE NOTE:  As of the publishing of this post, the video has yet to be processed properly by YouTube – so you may need to come back later to see the video.    The video may appear very grainy at the moment.    It has been a few hours – my patience has expired.

 

Lufthansa Cargo today took delivery of their 5th of 5 777F aircraft that had been ordered from Boeing.  D-ALFE or ‘Hallo Germany’ was handed over to Lufthansa Cargo and the capable hands of her crew at 3:00p on February 11, 2015 and took off shortly there after to join her sisters in Frankfurt.

It was a bit of a bittersweet moment to watch her fly away since she is the last of the 777Fs that Cargo had ordered.   Cargo now operates 5 777F aircraft along with the rest of their MD-11 Freighter fleet.

Next up for Lufthansa is the delivery of 3 more 747-8i aircraft over the next few weeks.   After these deliveries it will be quite some time until we see the Lufthansa livery around Paine Field.   The next opportunity will come when the 777X aircraft start to show up in Frankfurt in  a few years.

Here are few photos and video that captured the moment.   The video starts a bit out of focus because the other camera that was being used was not auto-focusing.  You may want to reduce the size of the video however it does get sharper once the aircraft enters the runway.

 

Enjoy!

 

 

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D-ALFE only seconds after her official delivery to Lufthansa Cargo.

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D-ALFE is towed to a point where she could start her engines.

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Holding short of Runway 16R

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Taxi into position or as I’d like to call it: ‘The Money Shot’

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Closer…..

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Takeoff Roll

 


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