- The
Boeing Dreamlifter,
officially the 747-400
Large Cargo Freighter (LCF), is a wide-body
cargo aircraft modified extensively from the
Boeing 747-400...
- Mecham, Michael. "Boeing Puts Last
Dreamlifter In Service".
Aviation W****,
February 16, 2010. "Boeing 747
Dreamlifter Achieves FAA Certification." The Boeing...
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county government in 1989 to
expand its
flight line. To
accommodate the
Dreamlifter, a
converted 747-400
which delivered 787
sections to the plant, a base...
- more than 60
percent complete fuselage to
Everett onboard the
Boeing Dreamlifter, a
fleet of
converted 747s. The 334,000-square-foot (31,000 m2) facility...
- aircraft, such as the
Space Shuttle or Buran-class spacecraft.
Boeing Dreamlifter Airbus Beluga /
Airbus BelugaXL Antonov An-225
Mriya Aero Spacelines...
- and
Airbus evaluated the
Antonov An-124 and An-225,
Boeing C-17 or
Dreamlifter, and A400M,
before choosing to
modify one of its own aircraft. The programme...
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parking lot p****age to the
Flight of
Dreams and
Terminal 2. The
Boeing Dreamlifter Operations Center is
located on the airport's apron, to the
south of...
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laser testbed,
engine testbed or the
Spirit of
Mojave air launcher. The
Dreamlifter is an
outsize cargo conversion designed to move
Dreamliner components...
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March 2010,
Atlas Air was
awarded the
contract to
operate the
Boeing Dreamlifter (officially the
Boeing 747
Large Cargo Freighter),
transporting aircraft...
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inspired later designs, such as the jet-powered
Airbus Beluga and
Boeing Dreamlifter. In 1960, NASA was
using barges to
transport increasingly large rocket...