While playing with FR24, I notice something that surprises me a bit
within 1 hour, you have one 777F, and 5 747F all leaving seoul for anchorage.
any idea what kind of business is happening between those 2 cities ?
Of course these are both in the top5 cargo airports in the world, but it still looks like a lot
Seoul - Anchorage ?
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Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
Don;t they just refuel in Anchorage?
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Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
Today there are 13 daily flights between ICN and ANC
(1 UPS, 1 FedEx, 1 PolarAirCargo, 1 Kalita, 4 Asiana and 5 Korean Air Cargo)
They all arrive between 12:45 PM and 2:45 PM
Destinations after ANC
5X99 - MD11F -> SDF
FX5924 - MD11F -> IND -> MSP
KE273 - 777 -> MIA -> VCP
PO916 - 748F -> LAX
OZ2485 - 744F -> ORD -> ATL
KE285 - 744F -> ATL -> YYZ
OZ238 - 744F -> ATL -> ORD
KE233 - 748F -> ORD -> SEA
OZ587 - 744F -> JFK -> BRU
OZ941 - 744F -> JFK -> BRU
KE277 - 744F -> DFW -> GDL
KE213 - 748F -> LAX
K4827 - 743F -> ORD -> LCK
(1 UPS, 1 FedEx, 1 PolarAirCargo, 1 Kalita, 4 Asiana and 5 Korean Air Cargo)
They all arrive between 12:45 PM and 2:45 PM
Destinations after ANC
5X99 - MD11F -> SDF
FX5924 - MD11F -> IND -> MSP
KE273 - 777 -> MIA -> VCP
PO916 - 748F -> LAX
OZ2485 - 744F -> ORD -> ATL
KE285 - 744F -> ATL -> YYZ
OZ238 - 744F -> ATL -> ORD
KE233 - 748F -> ORD -> SEA
OZ587 - 744F -> JFK -> BRU
OZ941 - 744F -> JFK -> BRU
KE277 - 744F -> DFW -> GDL
KE213 - 748F -> LAX
K4827 - 743F -> ORD -> LCK
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Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
nice research !
do you have an easy way to do that ?
Do they really need to refuel before going to the US ?
do you have an easy way to do that ?
Do they really need to refuel before going to the US ?
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Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
Loooong time ago, Anchorage used to be the (only?) refueling stop for all flights between Europe and Japan, for aircraft and pax as well (well-supplied duty-free shop!) .
It was not allowed to fly over the USSR at that time. And planes didn't have sufficient autonomy anyway.
Later on, a refueling stop in Moscow was allowed, making the trip a few hours shorter and a bit cheaper, although the Soviets were charging heavily for that option. (And I guess the duty-free shop at Anchorage is closed now ) .
It was not allowed to fly over the USSR at that time. And planes didn't have sufficient autonomy anyway.
Later on, a refueling stop in Moscow was allowed, making the trip a few hours shorter and a bit cheaper, although the Soviets were charging heavily for that option. (And I guess the duty-free shop at Anchorage is closed now ) .
Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
ICN-JFK is 11.114km.Acid-drop wrote:Do they really need to refuel before going to the US ?
ICN-LAX is 9.646km.
The range of a 747-400ERF fully loaded is 9200km (according to wikipedia).
So yes, they must refuel if no penalty on the payload is wanted...
Stij
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Re: Seoul - Anchorage ?
Acid-drop wrote:nice research !
do you have an easy way to do that ?
Do they really need to refuel before going to the US ?
http://www.flightstats.com/go/FlightSta ... ByRoute.do and http://www.flightradar24.com
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