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DHL arrival into Hong Kong

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DHL International A9C-DHZ

This particular B767-300ER was delivered new to American Airlines on February 14, 2003.

She wore two liveries for AAL (N343AN) over the next 17 years; the original metal livery and later the custom One World Livery. She completed her last passenger revenue flight on March 18, 2020.

Following her retirement from passenger service, she was stored for a short time at Roswell prior to being purchased for an (ER)BCF conversion. She was flown to  Singapore (QPG) where she underwent the BCF conversion, subsequently entering service with DHL International in September 2021.

Currently, this airframe is now Bahrain based with primary revenue cargo flights through-out the Middle East and the Far East.

 

Shots from a test flight into Chek Lap Kok.

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Hope you enjoy the photos!

Grand set of shots of your freighter Sir .

 

 

 

 

 

Great paint!   Stripes look good!  I KNOW you spent some time on them. 😉

 

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Steve Dra
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12 hours ago, johnbow72 said:

Grand set of shots of your freighter Sir .

Thank you John...much appreciated!

11 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

Great paint!   Stripes look good!  I KNOW you spent some time on them. 😉

 

Thanks Steve...Stripes...gotta love painting stripes!!! 😄 (I can't imagine what the guy who painted the Britannia livery was thinking at the time...)

Very nice looking set! Really like the DHL livery.

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1 hour ago, Pugilist2 said:

Very nice looking set! Really like the DHL livery.

Thanks for the feedback! I like the Kalitta DHL livery, but, I like this one too! I may do a G based registration of this livery...(since the "heavy lifting" has already been done!) 🙂

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35 minutes ago, Alaska738 said:

Nice shots!

Thank you! Always enjoy flying into VHHH and VHHX. I bought the Dragoneye Hong Kong Scenery many moons ago...surprisingly, it still works in P3D v5 and it's no longer a frame killer add-on!

**I enjoyed The Flight😊Thanks**

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Patrick

Great livery for the 767 and flying a tube into Kai Tak is always a special treat 🙂

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That would be Chek Lap Kok (the new Hong Kong airport) :wink:

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