Air Traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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I visited Sky Harbor in the afternoon of June 30, 2018 to photograph the Homeuwell 757 engine testbed returning from southeast Asia. I also caught a British Airways 747, Alaska's Boeing 100 Years Strong 737 and an American One World 737.
American Airbus A321-231 N579UW first flew on May 9, 2014. Its construction number is 6100. It was delivered to American on May 15, 2014.
Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 N919WN first flew on April 14, 2008. Its construction number is 36625. It was delivered to Southwest on May 1, 2008.
Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 N414WN first flew on September 21, 2001. Its construction number is 29820. It was delivered to Southwest on November 13, 2001.
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW engine testbed returning to Phoenix Sky Harbor from a visit to southeas Asia. It visited Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, Hong Kong, Viet Nam, Singapore, and Indonesia. It returned by way of Guam and Hawaii.
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 It was withdrawn from use at McCarren Airport, Nevada in January 1991.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 N757HW
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW
Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW
Southwest Boeing 737-76N N7822A first flew on November 29, 2001. Its construction number is 32596. It was delivered to China Xinjiang Airlines as B-2699 on December 19, 2001. It was transferred to China Southern Airliens on October 7, 2005. Southwest registered it as N7822A on January 28, 2015.
American Airbus A320-232 N601AW first flew on January 17, 2003. Its construction number is 1935. was delivered to BAHC as N320CD on June 17, 2003. It was leased to Aero Lloyd as D-ALAU on August 4, 2003. It was leased to America West as N601AW on December 3, 2003. It was transferred to US Airways on February 12, 2006. It was merged into the American fleet on December 10, 2013.
Two years ago: US Airways Airbus A320-232 N601AW at Phoenix Sky Harbor on January 9, 2016.
Alaska Boeing 737-990 N248AK Boeing 100 Years Strong first flew on June 18, 2016. Its construction number is 62469. It was delivered to Alaska on June 27, 2016.
Alaska Boeing 737-990 N248AK Boeing 100 Years Strong
American Boeing 757-23N N204UW first flew on October 19, 2000. Its construction number is 30886. It was delivered to American Trans Air as N527AT on November 1, 2000. Air Horizons registered it as F-GRNI on Juy 15, 2005. US Airways registered it as N204UW on October 18, 2006. It was transferred to American on December 10, 2013.
British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVU first flew on April 15, 1998. Its construction number is 25810/1154. It was delivered to British Airways on April 24, 1998.
British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVU
British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVU
British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVU
American/One World Boeing 737-823 N837NN first flew on . Its construction number is . It was delivered to on .
American Airbus A319-132 N828AW first flew on July 6, 2001. Its construction number is 1552. It was delivered to America West on July 31, 2001. It was transferred to US Airways on September 7, 2006. It was merged into the American fleet on December 10, 2013.
Three and a half years ago: US Airways Airbus A319-132 N828AW America West hertitage at Sky Harbor on December 22, 2014.
American Airbus A320-232 N669AW first flew as F-WWDX on April 23, 2002. Its construction number is 1792. It was delivered to America West on June 7, 2002 and then transferred to US Airways on November 26, 2006. It was merged into the American fleet on December 10, 2013.
Three years ago: US Airways Airbus A320-232 N669AW at Sky Harbor on December 22, 2014.
Southwest Boeing 737-8H4 N8674B first flew on November 18, 2015. Its construction number is 36734. It was delivered to Southwest on November 25, 2015.
American Airbus A319-112 N755US first flew on September 15, 2000. Its construction number is 1331. It was delivered to American on October 24, 2000.
American Airbus A321-211 N189UW first flew on January 19, 2001. Its construction number is . It was delivered to US Airways as N164UW on February 8, 2001. US Airways registered it as N189UW on December 26, 2006. It was merged into the American fleet on December 10, 2013.
American Boeing 737-823 N813NN first flew on October 21, 2009. Its construction number is 30918. It was delivered to American on November 4, 2009.
Air traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 N715SW Shamu, Phoenix Sky Harbor, April 5, 2011,
Westjet Boeing 737-8CT C-GWSZ Magic Plane, Phoenix Sky Harbor, April 5, 2015,
Alaska Boeing 737-490 N791AS Tinker Bell, Phoenix Sky Harbor, January 12, 2016,
WestJet Boeing 737-8CT C-GWSV Frozen, Phoenix Sky Harbor, October 6, 2017,
Alaska Boeing 737-900 N493AS More to Love, Phoenix Sky Harbor, October 27, 2017,
Alaska Boeing 737-990 N318AS Spirit of Disneyland, Phoenix Sky Harbor, November 27, 2017,
Alaska Boeing 737-890 N560AS Spirit of the Islands, Phoenix, January 17, 2018,
Southwest Boeing 737-7L9 N7816B Coco, Phoenix, January 23, 2018,
Alaska Boeing 737-890 N512AS Boeing House Colors, Phoenix, January 25, 2018,
Alaska Boeing 737-890 N559AS Salmon-thirty-Salmon II, Phoenix, May 16, 2018,
Alaska Boeing 737-790 N607AS Portland Timbers, Phoenix, June 26, 2018,
Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 N961WN Shark Week Mako, Phoenix, August 19, 2018.
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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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NASA Boeing 747-123 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft N905NA/Endeavour, Edwards Air Force Base, December 10, 2008,
Lockheed C-5B Galaxy 87-0032, Nellis Air Force Base, April 25, 1997,
Volga-Dnepr Antonov An-124 RA-82068, Phoenix, Sky Harbor, June 15, 2016,
Saudi Arabian Boeing 777-368ER HZ-AK17, Los Angeles International Airport, January 19, 2015,
Delta Boeing 747-451 N668US, Phoenix Sky Harbor, January 8, 2016,
Antonov An-225 Mriya UR82060, Zhukovsky, Russia, September 3, 1993,
American Airbus A330-323 N273AY, Phoenix Sky Harbor, December 20, 2017,
Virgin Atalntic Airbus A340-642 G-VWKD, Los Angeles International Airport, January 19, 2015,
Asiana Airbus A380-800 HL7625, Los Angeles International Airport, May 3, 2016,
Lufthansa Boeing 747-830 D-ABYK, Los Angeles International Airport, January 19, 2015,
All Nippon Airlines Boeing 787-9 JA837A, Phoenix Sky Harbor, January 28, 2018,
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