Martinair B747-400F's !!
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Martinair B747-400F's !!
Hi All,
News just in, Martinair has signed an LOI to lease 5 B747-400SF's from Guggenheim Aviation Partners. 2 for 2007 delivery, the rest in 2008/2009.
Four of the five aircraft are 24061/24066/24226/24975 ex Singapore Airlines
Rgds
T
News just in, Martinair has signed an LOI to lease 5 B747-400SF's from Guggenheim Aviation Partners. 2 for 2007 delivery, the rest in 2008/2009.
Four of the five aircraft are 24061/24066/24226/24975 ex Singapore Airlines
Rgds
T
Yep, we do like to change subject...
Not everybody knows SF in 747-400SF stands for Special Freighter.
Boeing itself (on boeing.com) says 747-400F or 747-400ERF.
Some sources (like Airodyssey) give more detailed specifications:
747 Boeing 747 (All Series) 747 B741-B742/B747
74M Boeing 747 (All Combis) 74M B741...B744/B747
741 Boeing 747-100 741 B741/B747
74T Boeing 747-100 (Freighter) 74T B741/B747
742 Boeing 747-200 742 B742/B747
74C Boeing 747-200 (Combi) 74C B742/B747
74X Boeing 747-200 (Freighter) 74X B742/B747
743 Boeing 747-300 743 B743/B747
74D Boeing 747-300 (Combi) 74D B743/B747
74U Boeing 747-300 (Freighter) 74U B743/B747
744 Boeing 747-400 744 B744/B74F
74E Boeing 747-400 (Combi) 74E B744/B74F
74J Boeing 747-400 (Domestic) 74J B744/B74F
74Y Boeing 747-400 (Freighter 74Y B744/B74F
74L Boeing 747SP 74L B74S
747 Boeing 747SR 747 B74R
74V Boeing 747SR (Freighter) 74V B74R
Not everybody knows SF in 747-400SF stands for Special Freighter.
Boeing itself (on boeing.com) says 747-400F or 747-400ERF.
Some sources (like Airodyssey) give more detailed specifications:
747 Boeing 747 (All Series) 747 B741-B742/B747
74M Boeing 747 (All Combis) 74M B741...B744/B747
741 Boeing 747-100 741 B741/B747
74T Boeing 747-100 (Freighter) 74T B741/B747
742 Boeing 747-200 742 B742/B747
74C Boeing 747-200 (Combi) 74C B742/B747
74X Boeing 747-200 (Freighter) 74X B742/B747
743 Boeing 747-300 743 B743/B747
74D Boeing 747-300 (Combi) 74D B743/B747
74U Boeing 747-300 (Freighter) 74U B743/B747
744 Boeing 747-400 744 B744/B74F
74E Boeing 747-400 (Combi) 74E B744/B74F
74J Boeing 747-400 (Domestic) 74J B744/B74F
74Y Boeing 747-400 (Freighter 74Y B744/B74F
74L Boeing 747SP 74L B74S
747 Boeing 747SR 747 B74R
74V Boeing 747SR (Freighter) 74V B74R
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So, the undisclosed customer is Martinair finally. Good to hear that.
https://www.aviation24.be/article6204.html
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Seb.
https://www.aviation24.be/article6204.html
On a side note, I heard recently that AF could do some D-check for B747s.HP wrote:MARTINAIR: 19 (01 FEB 2005)
(50% KLM subsidiary)
- 1 Boeing B747-200 SUD/SF ex-KL PH-BUH
- 2 Boeing B747-200 C (516 seats)
- 1 Boeing B747-200 F (max payload: 108t) ex-AF F-GCBN
- 5 Boeing B767-300ER (272 seats)
- 1 MDD MD-11 P
- 4 MDD MD-11 CF (393 seats)
- 2 MDD MD-11 F (max payload: 89.8t)
- 3 Airbus A320-200 (180 seats)
- 1 Boeing B737-800 Miami based, leased from Miami Air
- 1 Fokker 70 PH-KBX wet leased from Rijksluchtvaartdienst
Regards
Seb.
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Martinair 747
It is only a rhumor, since MArtinair has alrealy signed agreements with an unnamed carrier to buy 747-300 aircraft!
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Must have been something against the forum-rules, will check with the other admins as I don't have any background-information.concordino wrote:Are there some posts missing from this thread? Is there a phantom post remover at work or did the posts cause some problems. Can any of the moderators explain?
This weekend someone told me aswell that they are going to buy two 747-300's. People I work with in the weekend don't like this because these aircraft are no official cargo aircraft and this might give problems with long pieces of cargo. (this because the nose can't be opened).
I'll try to get more info...
I'll try to get more info...
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It's nice that they will get some B744SF's, is Martinair also looking for some B744F's, because like mentioned before, it could cause some problems because the SF's won't have a nose cargo door.
I read that they wanted to dispose of the classic B747's because of the rising fuel costs, which add up even more with those old beauties.
I read that they wanted to dispose of the classic B747's because of the rising fuel costs, which add up even more with those old beauties.
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