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Unidentified 747-8 launch customer?

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Boeing posted an order for one 747-8 in its order and delivery books on the Boeing website. As well, Seattle Post Intelligentcer is reporting on this unidentified customer.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/ ... ing09.html

I wonder who order that plane, and why they would only order one plane. I think Boeing is waiting until the Farnborough Airshow to reveal its recent unidentified orders. :D

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http://www.flightglobal.com/Articles/20 ... 747-8.html

lol you were 2 minutes quicker than me..haha

Anyway, ONE unit of 748? Could it be just Boeing using it for themselves transporting their workers or something? I mean ordering ONE unit is pretty useless...

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I think it could be Boeing, there is no other explaination as to why one order other than Boeing using this plane for itself, but who knows, I love the mystery :mrgreen:

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I would rather guess a VIP plane

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A 747 for VIP??

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Probably a government 747?

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Air Force 1 replacement?? :D

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CX wrote:Air Force 1 replacement?? :D
Not if it is just one. If it was AF 1 replacement, they would order 3 or 4 of them :):):):):)
This is a bit of a mystery, im curious as to who would order just 1
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Very interesting. Could it be the Japanese government? I remember they have at least one B747-400.

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Maybe one of the 2 launch customers just excercised an option and haven't made it public yet?

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but who wants ONE??

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That would be interesting to see an Air Force One replacement. Then they could use the ones that they have now as backups and ditch the 707's. :wink:
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Air Force One replacement is in the works, but it wouldnt be just one.......this is a big mystery :):)):)
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The 747-200's that were converted for US Presidential transport (Air Force 1) took about 2 years for the conversion. The work was done at E-Systems in Greenville, Texas. The plane was extensively modified and electronically hardened. It is indeed a curious situation to order only one plane. Certainly no airline would order just one, and the Presidential transport requirement is for 2 of them, so I'll guess that the customer is a major government who will use it for experimental purposes (like an airborne laser?).

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smokejumper wrote:The 747-200's that were converted for US
, so I'll guess that the customer is a major government who will use it for experimental purposes (like an airborne laser?).
Only gov. involved in that is the US gov. I think we all know the US gov. doesnt do anything on a small scale :lol: :lol:
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Could this mystery customer be......QANTAS? I love the speculation :D

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CX wrote:but who wants ONE??
I do!

Pax version, so maybe GB is finally going to get a real aircarft for TB.

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RC20 wrote:
CX wrote:but who wants ONE??
I do!

Pax version, so maybe GB is finally going to get a real aircarft for TB.
Wouldnt that be interesting if it is the British gov. Finally purchasing an airplane for the prime minister :):):):):):)
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Knight255 wrote:That would be interesting to see an Air Force One replacement. Then they could use the ones that they have now as backups and ditch the 707's. :wink:
I thought they already replaced all the 707's with 757's.

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I thought they already replaced all the 707's with 757's.
Not quite sure. You may be correct. :?
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