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Good shot, Tamizi :good: The guess this is the only place in the country we can still view a B747-100. The plane on the far right looks like an Antonov AN-32...such bunch of classics there!

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If I'm not wrong these B741 have been at that location for a long time...I remember flying out of Senai sometime last year and seeing them too on the ground in the same location

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Spotted this G-V on 24/10:

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And AK workhorse as usual.

 

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These 2 phohos were snapped using my Nikon Coolpix,instead of the D5200.

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Saudia Cargo B744F flight SV6887 arrived from Dammam earlier today. It's TF-AMU again..

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Planned in today,

Air Transport International B752C N753CX ATN731 ETA 0745LT from FJDG.

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Almaty airport (UAAA) FIDS is showing there is an AirAsia X flight to WMKJ today.

 

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8th May visitor,

KLM Cargo PH-CKD B744F EY 9956 from Abu Dhabi, departed JHB on 9th May around 0330L as EY 9957.

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8th May visitor,

 

KLM Cargo PH-CKD B744F EY 9956 from Abu Dhabi, departed JHB 9th May around 0330L as EY 9957.

 

Volga Dnepr RA-76511 IL-76TD-90VD VI6687 from Manila, dep JHB 9th May 0430L as VI6706.

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Volga-Dnepr IL-76 RA-76950 VDA107 due in today around 1400L from RAAF Base Edinburgh, South Australia.

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B757 Combi, N753CX from FJDG made another stop in Senai yesterday morning before continuing onto Yokota AFB

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Flightaware showing an Antonov An-124 UR-82008 planned in tomorrow morning around 0530 as ADB134F from Rockhampton Australia. The same aircraft visited KUL on 25 Aug 2014.

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/ADB134F

The aircraft transported two Chinooks to Rockhampton yesterday. It is rumoured it will return back to Rockhampton on 9th September with four Apaches.

 

On 24 Aug 2014, a Volga Dnepr IL-76 RA-76950 dep Senai to Darwin as VDA6834.

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Saw two AN-124 parked next to each other at the cargo terminal next to very very old (and in very sad conditions) 747 last Saturday. Still there on my flight back today.

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Hi Malaysianwings member,I m spotter from JHB.I have access for those 3 B747-100 at JHB.If anyone come JHB can find me via facebook.My name is William Tan on facebook as known as super lonely spotter in JHB haha.Have a nice day guys.

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Hi all,second time post at here.I m spotter from Johor Bahru based in Senai Airport.As I know many people come to JHB only can spotting from departure hall and need to spot those B747-100.I currently found some nice spotting place at JHB.There are 3 spot that can go with car and even taxi or uber.Kindly pm me on facebook.My name is William Tan from Johor Bahru.Happy Spotting

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Thank you William for showing us around.

 

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Bye Bye Siti

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The main reason for the short trip. The forgotten 741s, soon to be removed within the next few months.

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5U-ACF. A Boeing 747SR-146B. Once flown by Japan Airlines as JA8164. You would able to know that's a Japanese owned plane when you see their Kanji words at the doors/panels.

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Once considered a powerful engine of their time, this PW JT9D is left decayed, waiting to be reused as tin cans

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The oldest of the three 741s. This Boeing 747-121(SF), S2-AFA, was flown by Pan Am as N743PA. Manufactured as line #24, she still has the original six upper deck windows.

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