On 1/14/24 20:36, David Lesher wrote:
a425couple <[email protected]> writes:
I saw a AN-124 today. It took off from Everett and headed
east, I last tracked it over North Dakota, then missed it.
There were about 55 of them built, around 26 still around.
There was one parked at BWI for a long time. No idea where
it is now.
Interesting.
I have just looked at Google Maps, Satellite view
(dated in 2024 ((?)) )
and am amazed at how few aircraft are parked at that airport. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Huge number of empty gates at the terminal.
In comparison, check this satellite view out:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Seattle-Tacoma+International+Airport+(SEA)/@47.4480424,-122.3056837,561m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x5490435542eafefd:0x99d3d9c4c7dc37b7!8m2!3d47.4483943!4d-122.3086127!16zL20vMDFuNWRy?entry=ttu
Meanwhile, here are a couple of the recent "News" about AN124's
Seized Russian Antonov An-124 Has Been At Toronto Pearson So Long It's
On Google Maps
2 days ago
Vytė Klišauskaitė
Hitachi gear heads to California onboard AN-124
3 days ago
American Journal of Transportation
American Airlines charters Antonov An124 to transport spare engine
Aug 19
Air Cargo
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