NASA's Super Guppy at Mesa Gateway Airport
April 18, 2018



NASA's Super Guppy N941NA visited Phoenix-Mesa Gateway on April 18, 2018 on its way from Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado to Moffett Federal Airfield, California.

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA on approach to land on Runway 30 Left at Mesa Gateway Airport at 2:25 in the afternoon.

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA

Northrop T-38C 71 Operations Group, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 Northrop T-38C Talon of the 71st Operations Group based at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma was parked a short distance from the Super Guppy.

NASA Super Guppy N941NA, Mesa Gateway Airport, April 18, 2018 NASA Super Guppy N941NA departed for Moffett Federal Airfield at 3:43 in the afternoon.




More Mesa Gateway Airport displays

Mesa Gateway Airport The former Williams Air Force Base is now known as Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. In addition to serving as a civil airport, it is frequently visited by military aircraft taking advantage of its limited traffic. Several pilot training schools operate at the airport. Allegiant Air provides passenger service to airports around the country on a fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-83s. An air tanker base occasionally hosts fire fighting tankers. Boeing has a test facility for hot weather tests and Advanced Training Systems Incorporated refurbushes Douglas A-4 Skyhawks.











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