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Boeing 747-400 (N662US) - Flashback (Eight years ago back to 2014) ~~br /2017 ....  Three years after this photo was taken, Delta retired the last six of the B747s in its fleet.  This one was wfu and sent into storage at Marana Pinal (KMZJ) in October, 2017.  That left just five Queens still flying for Delta.  By the end of the year, only 60 days after N662US went to the boneyard, the remaining five had also been sent out to pasture.  br /Today, this airframe is still std at KMZJ.
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Boeing 747-400 (N662US)

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Flashback (Eight years ago back to 2014) ~~
2017 .... Three years after this photo was taken, Delta retired the last six of the B747s in its fleet. This one was wfu and sent into storage at Marana Pinal (KMZJ) in October, 2017. That left just five Queens still flying for Delta. By the end of the year, only 60 days after N662US went to the boneyard, the remaining five had also been sent out to pasture.
Today, this airframe is still std at KMZJ.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
Never got to be a pax in one. A "Top Two Regrets" of mine.
Darryl Sarno
Fantastic shot and catch Gary and thank you for sharing the information.
Dave Sheehy
5* Queen shot!
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