Air Traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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I visited Sky Harbor on January 26 to photograph Honeywell's 757 engine testbed.
Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 N738CB first flew on August 17, 1999. Its construction number is 27870. It was delivered to Southwest on September 1, 1999.
American A319-132 N838AW in retro America West livery first flew on November 9, 2005. Its construction number is 2615. It was delivered to America West on November 17, 2005. It was transferred to US Airways on January 14, 2006 and merged into the American Airlines fleet on December 10, 2013.
American Eagle Canadair CL-600-2B19 N866AS is operated by Expressjet Airlines. It first flew as C-FMML. Its construction number is 7517. It was delivered to Atlantic Southeast Airlines on June 15, 2001. It was leased to Comair on June 29, 2005 and then to Skywest Airlines on November 2, 2005. It was acquired by Expressjet Airlines on February 24, 2012.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 emgine testbed N757HW rerturning from a round robin flight tht took it to Page, Arizona. It first flew on February 4, 1983. Its construction number is 22194. It was delivered to Eastern Airlines as N504EA on February 28, 1983. It was withdrawn from use at McCarren Airport, Nevada in January 1991. Airtours International Airways registered it as G-JALC on February 1, 1995. Airtours International Airways changed its name to MyTravel Airways on May 1, 2002. Honeywell International Incorporated gave it its current registration on October 4, 2005. It was flown to Pinal Airpark for painting on October 24, 2005. It made its first flight with three engines on December 20, 2008.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 emgine testbed N757HW
Air traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
You can buy a 2020 calendar featuring my photographs of Boeing Testbeds.
A dozen photos of Boeing Testbeds. Aircraft pictured include:
General Electric 727-63 Unducted Fan Testbed N32720, Mojave Airport, November 9, 1986,
NT-43A Radar Test Bed 73-1155, Death Valley, January 24, 2003,
U. S. Air Force YAL-1A Airborne Laser 01-0001, Boron, California, March 29, 2005,
U. S. Army 767-200 Airborne Surveillance Testbed N767BA, Victorville, California, June 17, 2005,
Australian Air Force 737-7ES N378BC Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control, Victorville, California, July 9, 2005,
757-200 F-22 Avionics Testbed N757A, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, February 13, 2006,
Evergreen International 747-273C Supertanker N470EV, San Bernardino, May 31, 2006,
NASA 747SP-21 N747NA Stratospheric Observatory for Infrered Astronomy (SOFIA), Boron, California, May 31, 2007,
General Electric 747-121 Engine Testbed N747GE, Victorville, California, August 5, 2007,
Honeywell 720-051B Trent 1000 testbed N720H, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, December 27, 2007,
Rolls Royce 747-257B Engine Testbed N787RR, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2018,
Honeywell 757-225 engine testbed N757HW, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, April 19, 2018,
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