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Åka till Seattle och Everett för hämta hem en sprillans ny 777-300ER

Concorde

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After the museum visit the group headed back to Down Town Seattle to collect our stuff at the hotel. Boeing took us up north to a town called Lynnwood where we meet up with 30 or so BA staff who had been rewarded by the company for excellent work and achievements the past year. The crew for the G-STBF delivery flight also joined, including our Skippers Tim and Rod, plus BA Director of Operations. It was a memorable evening with many new friends and plenty of fun. The following morning, one of the most special days in our lives was about to begin. First up, a guided VIP tour of the Boeing Everett factory and we were allowed to pictures of everything, except for the 787 production line. Fantastic.

747-8i
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747-8 cargo
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747-8 body assembly
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767 wings
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APU's
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It looks tiny. And it did in the worlds largest building by cubic meters.
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Next, the 777-300 production line...
 

Concorde

Founding Member
Good morning, here are photos from the 777-300 production line. Impressive stuff it was.

Wings...
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Loos
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I have no clue who that clown is...
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The 777 seen here basically rolls out the door and then has some work done outside before going on test flights.
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Next, the delivery ceremony and a flight of a lifetime.
 

Concorde

Founding Member
After the jaw dropping tour of Boeing, we exited the building next door to the main hanger door that opens for the 777-300s rolling out in the open for some final work. As the bus made its way toward the other side of the airstrip towards the delivery center and History of Flight exibit there were some interesting views.

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JAL 787's waiting for parts
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This is the view that greeted us after entering Future of flight and the Delivery center. That's our baby on the other side, waiting for us to take her home! How cool is that? Looking closely one can notice the huge black curtain, tables and a spread setup by Boeing for the imminent ceremony.
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707 body
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787 Body
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I sneaked out (with permission) prior to the ceremony to get a clear shot of this gorgeous beast. G-STBF. Our plane for ever.
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After some more shopping in the Boeing shop (were one easily can spend thousands!) by accident a group of us ended up on the roof of the building which has possible the best plane spotting in the world. And what a fluke. A spanking brand new 747-8i was approaching from a test flight.
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G-STBF being prepared
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And right behind her a BA 747-8 cargo
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Ok, we've seen so many of you it is getting old
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Back inside we made it just before the official ceremony. Our skipper Rod signed the documents, we saw it and it was a ridiculous amount of US dollars, and the speeches commenced. A senior exec from Boeing together with Mr Lord, BA Director of Operations spoke while the curtain was pulled back, displaying G-STBF in all its glory. Cue lots of applause.
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Now, what happened next truly made us in the group feel special. We were asked to cut the ribbon of the new plane. One of the people in our VIP group had a birthday and was asked to hold the scissors.
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Skipper Rod's mum was also invited on the delivery flight and having just turned 75, BA decided to name G-STBF after her.
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After the ceremony we all went back inside to clear security and exit the US. Boeing have a full security outfit in place. Lets just say that one cannot experience a more relaxed and friendly security check in the US, unless flying Private. Back outside and up the stairs, with some strong excited emotions.
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Excuse me, I cannot find 10A?
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Hello, I wish to complain. My seat is missing. Can I sit with you, Captains?
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Skipper Tim doing the safety briefing, and explaining in why each safety detail has to be covered. Interesting, and very generous.
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Towed away before engine start. Bye bye and thanks so much for the wonderful hospitality!
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Coming up, on board a flight of a life time and finally, a tour of British Airways Maintenance Cardiff.
 

Concorde

Founding Member
Crew bunks on the upper deck of the 777-300. I'd pay for that!
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Quick fix before going back to work
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Almost like the stairs in the 747, albeit much steeper!
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That is the cleanest coach galley I will ever see in my life time...
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F cabin.
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1K?
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Big
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A view you don't get to see very often in Club
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Since it was very windy in Cardiff everyone was asked to take a seat in the WT+ cabin for balancing. We bounced around a bit on touch down but Captain Mitchell performed admirably. Back in blighty...
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Thank you! You will forever be "our plane" and each time I board you I shall tell the CSD I was on the delivery flight.
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And things did not end here. The group was now treated to a tour of BAMC (British Airways Maintenance Cardiff) where the wide bodies are serviced. Also amazing! Coming up in the next part.
 
Fantastiskt!

Himmelriket för en som älskar flygplan.
Man får hålla tummarna på att man själv kanske får uppleva något liknande i framtiden.

Tack för att du delar detta. :)
 

Concorde

Founding Member
Ni är för snälla :)


After a visit to BAMC, the already rock solid faith in BA operations, maintenance and security becomes Diamond solid! No kidding. The work that goes into maintaining these machines is staggering.

Two 747-400 were in for D-checks and a 777-200 was about to head back to LHR, hence we could not see that one.
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