Op woensdag 6 december maakt het voormalige KLM vliegtuig PH-BFR haar laatste vlucht naar Twente Airport. De vlucht van de Boeing 747-400 wordt uitgevoerd door KLM in opdracht van de nieuwe eigenaar, APOC Aviation. Dit vliegtuig zal na aankomst duurzaam worden gedeassembleerd door AELS. Bij slecht weer zal deze vlucht later of op een andere dag plaatsvinden.
De aankomst is goed te zien vanaf de spottersheuvel naast de landingsbaan. Respecteer dat er delen rond de luchthaven beschermd natuurgebied zijn, welke verboden terrein zijn. Het is niet mogelijk, ook niet voor media, de aankomst van het vliegtuig bij te wonen op de luchthaven zelf. Het bezoeken van het vliegtuig is zowel na landing als ook gedurende het deassembleren van het vliegtuig niet mogelijk.
We vragen iedereen om zijn mooiste foto naar info@aels.nl te sturen. De mooiste foto zullen wij weer belonen met een uitgezaagd vliegtuigraam.
The former KLM aircraft PH-BFR will make its last flight on Wednesday the 6th of December to Twente Airport. The flight of the Boeing 747-400 will be executed by KLM on behalf of the new owner, APOC Aviation. The aircraft will be disassembled by AELS according to the highest environmental standards. Bad weather might cause the flight to be delayed or rescheduled.
The arrival of the aircraft can be seen from the spotters hill next to the airfield. Please only make use of the designated areas, there is a nature reserve around the airport that needs to be protected. It’s not possible to be on the airport when the aircraft arrives, also not for the media. Visiting the aircraft after arrival and during the disassembly is also not possible.
We ask everybody to send their best picture to info@aels.nl. The best picture we will reward again with a cut out aircraft window.
Details:
Flight number: KL9879
Route: EHAM-EHTW
ATC Callsing: KLM747
Model: Boeing 747-400
Registration: PH-BFR
MSN: 27202
Aircraft Name: Rio de Janeiro
Age: 23 years, 11 months
ETD EHAM 11:15Z (12.15 local)
ETA EHTW 11:55Z (12:55 local)
EHTW 06-12-2017
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
Airborne from AMS at 12:36, flying with callsign KL747.
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
Correction: KLM747... I wonder who came up with this idea....Arjenp wrote:Airborne from AMS at 12:36, flying with callsign KL747.
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
.... als niemand anders het zegt, dan zal ik het maar doen........ "Goed gedaan jochie"Bennie wrote:Correction: KLM747... I wonder who came up with this idea....Arjenp wrote:Airborne from AMS at 12:36, flying with callsign KL747.
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Thanks! Hoe heette ruim 25 jaar geleden mijn mentor ook alweer?Gerard wrote:.... als niemand anders het zegt, dan zal ik het maar doen........ "Goed gedaan jochie"Bennie wrote:Correction: KLM747... I wonder who came up with this idea....Arjenp wrote:Airborne from AMS at 12:36, flying with callsign KL747.
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
Good afteroon,
I guess the KLM 747 can be seen from outside? And about the Swissar AIrbus, it's completely gone by now?
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I guess the KLM 747 can be seen from outside? And about the Swissar AIrbus, it's completely gone by now?
wkr,
Remco
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
If not, a second KLM B747 is scheduled to appear here on January 22nd.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good afteroon,
I guess the KLM 747 can be seen from outside? And about the Swissar AIrbus, it's completely gone by now?
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Re: EHTW 06-12-2017
The former Swiss A340 is fully dismantled/ gone. Yes, the 747 is visible from the outside. Very good in fact.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good afteroon,
I guess the KLM 747 can be seen from outside? And about the Swissar AIrbus, it's completely gone by now?
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