A Flexport Boeing 747-400F cargo aircraft on approach, silhouetted against the evening sky and framed by autumn trees.
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Spotter's notes
Flexport is a logistics technology company, but their branded 747 is usually operated by major cargo airlines like Atlas Air or Polar. The distinctive hump confirms it's a 747, and the lack of passenger windows and the livery matches their 747-400F freighter fleet. Photo captures the aircraft during the golden hour, close to sunset.
Aircraft identity
ICAO Type
B744
Model
747-400F
Manufacturer
Boeing
Airline
Flexport (likely operated by Atlas Air or Polar Air Cargo)
Livery
Flexport
Military
Civilian
Technicals
Engine
Pratt & Whitney PW4000 / GE CF6-80C2 / Rolls-Royce RB211 (all possible for 747-400F)
Thrust
250â282 kN (56,000â63,500 lbf) per engine
Wingspan
64.4 meters
Length
70.67 meters
Height
19.41 meters
MTOW
396,890 kg
Range
8,240 km
Capacity
up to 113,000 kg cargo
Cruise Speed
907 km/h
Noise Rating
ICAN Chapter 3 compliant, ~91-95 dB at takeoff (varies by engine)
