Honeywell's 757-225 N757HW at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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Honeywell's 757-225 N757HW departed for Fort Lauderdale on September 30, 2017. It then continued on to Puerto Rico to bring relief supplies to the Island.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW is powered by a pair of Rolls royce RB211-535E4B37 turbofans. It can carry a third jet engine on the right side of the forward fuselage. The construction number of N757HW is 22194. It first flew on February 4, 1983. 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 It was withdrawn from use at McCarren Airport, Nevada in January 1991.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.
American Boeing 737-823 N827NN first flew registered as N1786B on February 15, 2010. Its construction number is 33209. It It was delivered to American on March 4, 2010.
Delta Connection Embraer 175LR N633CZ is operated by Compass Airlines. It first flew as PT-SFW. Its construction number is 17000245. It was delivered to Compass on September 30, 2008.
Southwest Boeing 737-8H4 N8638A first flew on June 17, 2014. Its construction number is 36911. It was delivered to Southwest on July 23, 2014.
Southwest Boeing 737-8H4 N8677A first flew on January 1, 2016. Its construction number is 36650. It was delivered to Southwest on January 21, 2016.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW departing for Fort Lauderdale.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW Phoenix Sky Harbor September 30 2017. You can purchase prints of this photo as large as 16 inches by 24 inches.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW departing for Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International, Ontario on January 14, 2016.
Air traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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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,
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Honeywell 720-051B Trent 1000 testbed N720H, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, December 27, 2007,
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Honeywell 757-225 engine testbed N757HW, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, April 19, 2018,
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