What Happened To Air Canada’s Boeing 747's?If you haven't already, I would like to recommend visiting SimpleFlying.com and subscribing to their daily newsletter. Recently they published a story detailing the fate of all the Boeing 747's that have flown in the Air Canada or Canadian Airlines fleets. I have written about B-747's a few times but I always enjoy re-visiting them for up to date information on where they are now. Surprisingly, there remains one aircraft still in service. Original registration C-GAGM (Fin # 342) is still registered with Dubai Air Wing / Royal Flight under registration A6-COM for VIP service and is approaching 30 years of service. The Simple Flying article accounts for 14 aircraft but does seem to omit one; registration C-FCRA (Fin # 882) delivered to Canadian Airlines in February of 1991 and named for F. R. "Russ" Baker. The aircraft shows as being stored in the Mojave desert since 2013. |
References and additional Information: Simple Flying article Planespotters.net lists all 15 aircraft. My other Boeing 747 NetLetter articles: Boeing 747-100 "The Classic" - Issue #1323 Boeing 747- 400 - Issue #1340 Delivery of C-GMWW – Canada’s first B747-400 - Issue #1392 |
Dubai Air Wing / Royal Flight -registration A6-COM Photo by: RHL Images |