One of the ex-Hooters 737-200s returned to service for Aloha. N250TR has been sitting on Elliott Street for the past 2 weeks, but only now has started flying interisland again, today August 31st. It is still in the basic Hooters livery, but without any titles.
Sorry, no photos yet.
31 August 2007
25 August 2007
Toll Priority's N519AU
Leading off today's HNL RareBird hat trick, is Toll Priority's (Airwork New Zealand) third 737-3B7F, N519AU (c/n 23705). It was originally delivered to US Airways in 1988. It was recently converted into a pure freighter for Toll Priority, and will be re-registered as ZK-TLC when it arrives in New Zealand in a few days. N519AU flew from MIA to HNL via LGB, and seen above in the late afternoon sun. It will continue onto PPG tomorrow, as its next stop on its delivery flight.
Shandong Airlines' B-5336
Royal Air Force's ZD948
I got word from a spotter in New Zealand that a Royal Air Force (United Kingdom) Lockheed KC1 (or L-1011-500 TriStar) tanker / transport was headed here. It's here on HNL's north ramp. The RAF registration is ZD948 (msn 193V-1157), and she previously flew with British Airways as G-BFCA "Princess Margaret Rose". ZD948 is based at Brize Norton Air Base in the UK.
Sorry, no HNL photo available.
Sorry, no HNL photo available.
24 August 2007
China Eastern's B-5242
China Eastern Airlines is taking delivery of their latest 737-79P(W), B-5242 (c/n 36269). It arrived at HNL earlier today, and will depart for MAJ tomorrow as CES299.
B-5242 is seen above as it taxies to Runway 8R for departure to MAJ.
Labels:
737-700,
China Eastern Airlines,
Delivery Flight
23 August 2007
10 soldiers from Schofield on Blackhawk that crashed
Please take a moment out of your busy day to say a prayer, take a moment of silence, or use whatever form of contemplation you practice to have a private thought for the 10 brave warriors that perished in the crash of a Blackhawk in Iraq.
The soldiers had just been picked up after a mission when the chopper apparently suffered a mechanical and went down claiming the lives of all aboard. This is especially painful because many of the victims were to rotate home in a month or so, and they were all from Schofield Barracks. The base, the local community, and the entire state is reeling from the loss. Many families are on hold for good or bad news, and my thoughts are with them either way.
Remember please that whether or not one agrees with the politics, that the fallen were doing what they chose to do...defending our freedoms and our way of life.
There will be 20 boots, 10 M-4s, and 10 helmets empty at the next roll call.
The soldiers had just been picked up after a mission when the chopper apparently suffered a mechanical and went down claiming the lives of all aboard. This is especially painful because many of the victims were to rotate home in a month or so, and they were all from Schofield Barracks. The base, the local community, and the entire state is reeling from the loss. Many families are on hold for good or bad news, and my thoughts are with them either way.
Remember please that whether or not one agrees with the politics, that the fallen were doing what they chose to do...defending our freedoms and our way of life.
There will be 20 boots, 10 M-4s, and 10 helmets empty at the next roll call.
21 August 2007
Worker Killed At HNL Accident
A construction worker who was working on the taxiway repaving project was killed yesterday after being run over by a steam roller. Link to The Honolulu Advertiser article. According news video, the accident looks like occurred on Taxiway F.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the worker's family and co-workers.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the worker's family and co-workers.
20 August 2007
Kingdom Holding Company 747-400
15 August 2007
Globemaster III's at OGG
Aloha from the Maui bureau. It's not unusual to see C-17's at HNL, but they don't stop at OGG very often. This is HH 55150 taxiing from the HAZMAT area to RWY 20. The aircraft was here for a few hours, and didn't appear to transfer any cargo. Another C-17 shot an approach and left while 55150 was on the ground. Departure profiles, and radio chatter suggested both were heading to HH.
13 August 2007
China Southern Airlines' B-5250
China Southern Airlines is taking delivery of B-5250 (c/n 32934, l/n 1465) today. This 737-71B is making its delivery flight from BFI to CAN, with stops at HNL, MAJ, and GUM.
Sorry, no photo ...
Labels:
737-700,
China Southern Airlines,
Delivery Flight
11 August 2007
Shandong Airlines' B-5335
08 August 2007
ex-US Airways N586US
Formerly with US Airways (US), N586US (c/n 23931), a 737-301, is headed for somewhere in Asia. 586 left ROW on the 6th, and stopped off in TUS and OAK, before tech-stopping here, and heading off to MAJ and SPN.
This 733 was originally ordered by Piedmont Airlines (PI), before being taken over by US, which is why N586US has the -01 Boeing Customer Code, and not the -B7 code for US .
07 August 2007
N597HA "Akohekohe"
Hawaiian Air has their third "new" 767-332, N597HA (c/n 23277), "Akohekohe", that was purchased from Delta Air Lines. 597 was registered as N118DL during its stint with DL.
Delta's 767-300 Service To LAX
This past June, Delta Air Lines (DL) downgraded their LAX-HNL (DAL1579) & HNL-LAX (DAL1566) flights to 767-300s, as reported by team member Ha763.
Delta's N140LL (c/n 25988), a 767-332, is seen here rotating from Runway 8R as DAL1566 to LAX.
04 August 2007
Hainan Airlines' B-5338
Hainan Airlines' newest 737-84P(W), B-5338 (c/n 35749), wears HU's new livery, and is on its delivery flight to China from BFI. B-5338 is the first Hainan 73H to wear its new colors. It's seen here shortly after it's arrival at HNL from BFI. It will continue onto MAJ tomorrow morning.
Hong Kong Air has a variation of this livery, though the Hainan one will be the main one.
National Science Foundation's N130AR
The National Science Foundation's Lockheed EC-130Q, N130AR (c/n 382-4984), has made a stop at HNL, on one of their many missions that study all facets of the environment. According to FlightAware.com, N130AR arrived here from SJC (Norman Mineta Int'l Airport, San Jose, CA), and is seen here being prepped for a flight to XCH (Christmas Island, Territory of Australia). The EC-130Q is laden with internal and external sensors to measure all sorts of environmental activities.
N130AR was originally built as a KC-130T for the US Marine Corps, as BuNo 162312, and later converted to an EC-130Q. After being relegated to AMARC, it was acquired by the National Science Foundation for its current role.
02 August 2007
Private 727-100
There was a privately-owned Boeing 727-100 parked on the Bradley Pacific ramp yesterday. I could not see the registration on the aft section if the tri-jet, nor get a decent angle to get a photo of it.
01 August 2007
Shandong 737-800, B-5333
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