31 January 2007
Miami Air's N740EH
Leading off today's HNL RareBirds hat trick is Miami Air's N740EH, a 737-8DCW (c/n 34596), which arrived later in the day as BSK524 from GUM (Agana, Guam).
RAAF's A41-206
China Eastern's B-2127
28 January 2007
ATA L-1011
Royal Brunei 767-200
Royal Brunei has made another appearance in HNL this time with a 767-200 (V8-MHB) and parked on the North Ramp. The last time it was back in November and they had a A340 parked on the South Ramp. The aircraft was also being watched all the time by security guards. You can see them sitting in the shade under the nose of the aircraft.
Miami Air Daily Double
Miami Air International (GL/BSK) has two of their 737-800s at HNL. Parked side by side are N906MA [top] and N739MA [above].
N906MA, a 737-81Q (c/n 20952), is wearing the new colors of Excel Airways (JN/XLA) [London, UK], is being leased by GL. The UK registration is G-XLAD. JN used to be called Sabre Airways (JN/SBE), and G-XLAD was registered as G-ODMW. N906MA arrived from OAK as BSK528.
N739MA, a 737-8Q8W (c/n 30670), wears GL's current livery, and arrived from OAK as BSK524.
27 January 2007
2007 Airlines Of The Year
Air Transport World (ATW), the sister publication of Airliners Magazine has named All Nippon Airways - ANA as the ATW Airline Of The Year, and Horizon Air as ATW Regional Airline Of The Year.
In the top photo, ANA's (flying as Air Japan) 767-381ER, JA8970 (c/n 25619), at HNL, taxies to Runway 26L on Taxiway RT.
In the above photo, Horizon Air's CRJ700, N616QX (msn 10128) at PDX (Portland, OR), taxies to Terminal A on Taxiway T.
26 January 2007
Japan Airlines' JA302J
25 January 2007
China United Airlines' B-5183
The China United Airlines (KN/CUA) name has been brought back by Shanghai Airlines as their subsidiary. B-5183 (c/n 30711) is the first 737-8Q8(W) to wear the new China United colors, based on the Shanghai Airlines livery. B-5183 seen here minutes before pushing back for it's next segment to MAJ as CUA183.
Labels:
737-800,
China United Airlines,
Delivery Flight
21 January 2007
The Eskimo At HNL?
According to this morning's Honolulu Advertiser, it's now a matter of time before we'll see Alaska Airlines (AS) 737-700W and -800W flights to HNL.
It will be interesting to see what happens to the HA/AS code-share, since both airlines will be flying out of SEA.
In this photo from Nov 2004, an Alaska Airlines 737-490, N703AS (c/n 28893), is on finals to LAX's Runway 24R. This photo was taken from the In-N-Out Burger on Sepulveda & Lincoln Blvds.
17 January 2007
Another AQ 732QC With Cargo Titles
Aloha now has a second 732QC painted in the cargo livery. This aircraft N747AS was previously with Alaska. N747AS started out flying for Markair as N673MA. It then went to Malaysia flying for Transmile Air as 9M-PMU. In 2001, this aircraft actually passed through HNL on its way to PHX to before being put into service for Alaska. This picture was taken by Je89 W on its layover at HNL: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0156358/L/.
Air Med Hawaii
AirMed Hawaii began service in April 2006 to provide emergency medical air service between the neighbor islands and O‘ahu. They have a local fleet of three Beech 90 King Air. AirMed Hawaii is a local arm of Air Med, which also serves Hawai‘i with a Raytheon Hawker 800 jet (N9UP) from the mainland.
N946AM is one of the three B90s, seen here on Taxiway C in November.
Pacific Wings Heats Up The Inter-Island Market
Pacific Wings (LW/NMI) has created Pacific Wings Express as a low-cost subsidiary. The Honolulu Advertiser has an article regarding this latest move in the hot inter-island fare wars. It appears to be a response to the Mokulele Air & go! partnership (go! Express), and possibly Island Air(?).
As the prop blades spin ...
13 January 2007
Hong Kong Express Airways' B-KXE
Air China's B-5179
Hawaiian's 2nd ex-Delta 767-300
12 January 2007
We're Back!
On behalf of the HNL RareBirds team, I would like thank you all for patiently waiting for new posts. It seems there was a challenge in the Blogger system, which prevented us from adding new posts from 12-31-06 to today. Mahalo & Aloha!
09 January 2007
RAAF's N363BJ
Another unpainted Royal Australian Air Force 737-7ES, N363BJ (c/n 33986), stopped over at HNL on its way to Australia for test flights. 363 will return to the Boeing factory to complete assembly of the “Wedgetail” AWACS antenna & equipment, and to get painted.
It's seen here getting ready to taxi to Runway 8R as BOE204 to depart for its next stop, PPG (Pago Pago, American Samoa).
Sister-ship N361BJ was in town this past April.
Labels:
737-700,
Royal Australian Air Force,
Wedgetail
07 January 2007
Aloha ‘Oe Northwest DC-10-30s!
Northwest Airlines operated its final DC-10-30 flight, as N237NW flew the MSP-HNL-MSP run (NWA099/098). N237NW was the DC-10 used for the ASU charter earlier in the month.
Airbus A330-200s and -300s will take over the long-haul wide-body routes.
Some of the remaining DC-10-30s will move on to American Trans Air - ATA (TZ).
In the top photo, N239NW (c/n 48290) in the current NW colors, taxies down Taxiway RT to Runway 26L. 239 is about to become N612AX for Omni Aviation Leasing (Tulsa, OK). In the above photo, N225NW (c/n 46582), in the old 1991 NW colors is on a very short final for Runway 4R. 225 is still with NW, though not for long.
Kenn Borek Air's C-FBCN
01 January 2007
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