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The aircraft was eventually transferred to Delta Air Lines, after Delta's merger with Northwest in 2009. While in service with Delta, it was known as Delta Ship 6301. It continued in passenger service until it was retired on September 9, 2015. Later, it was transferred to the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, where it remains on display.
Delta at one time operated almost 60 of the type, although the museum's example was not among them. Delta Ship 6301 . Retired on September 9, 2015, after serving since December 8, 1989 with Northwest Airlines, this aircraft was the first Boeing 747-400 ever built, as well as the prototype aircraft. [20]
The incident aircraft, seen at Narita International Airport, on 8 November 2009, while wearing the Delta Air Lines livery and still in operation with Northwest, during the Delta Air Lines-Northwest Airlines merger. N661US's final arrival at Delta Flight Museum, Aug 20, 2016 "747 Experience" Opening event at Delta Flight Museum, March 28, 2017. [8]
N661US ship 6301, the first 747-400 is displayed at the Delta Flight Museum. Boeing 767-200: 15 1982 2006 Boeing 737-800 Boeing 757-200 Boeing 767-300ER: N102DA ship 102 named The Spirit Of Delta, is displayed at the Delta Flight Museum. Boeing 767-300: 28 1986 2019 Airbus A321-200 Boeing 737-900ER Boeing 767-300ER: Boeing 777-200ER: 8 1999 ...
N661US ship 6301, the first 747-400, which had a rudder hardover and an airworthiness directive as Flight 85, is preserved at the Delta Heritage Museum. All were transferred to Delta Air Lines and later retired in 2018. [7] Boeing 757-200: 45 — — 22 160 182 All were transferred to Delta Air Lines. Boeing 757-300: 16 — — 24 200 224 ...
^Note A Military versions of the DC-3 were known as C-47 Skytrain, C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, C-53 Skytrooper, C-68, C-84, C-117 Super Dakota and YC-129 by the United States Army Air Forces and as the R4D by the United States Navy.
Jul. 10—Virgin Galactic announced Wednesday it completed its manufacturing facility that will assemble its next-generation Delta spaceships, which will fly to space from Spaceport America in ...
The Mississippi Shipping Company also known as Delta Line, was a passenger and cargo steamship company founded in 1919 in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1961, the company officially changed its name to Delta Line. The Mississippi Shipping Company serviced ports in the Gulf of Mexico and along the east coast of South America.