An iconic Boeing 747-400 (likely freighter) launches into the winter sky, set against a dramatic mountain backdrop—true jumbo power!
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Spotter's notes
Identification is based on the distinctive hump, four-engine layout, and classic 747-400 winglets.
Aircraft identity
ICAO Type
B744
Model
747-400
Manufacturer
Boeing
Airline
Not clearly visible, likely cargo carrier (UPS, Atlas Air, Kalitta, etc.)
Livery
Likely UPS or Atlas Air (based on partial tail color scheme, but not fully visible)
Military
Civilian
Technicals
Engine
Pratt & Whitney PW4056, Rolls-Royce RB211-524G/H, or GE CF6-80C2B1F (747-400 options, specific engine not visible)
Thrust
Each engine: 252–296 kN (56,750–66,500 lbf)
Wingspan
64.4 meters
Length
70.67 meters
Height
19.41 meters
MTOW
396,890 kilograms
Range
13,450 kilometers
Capacity
416 passengers (typical 3-class) or ~140,000 kg cargo (freighter)
Cruise Speed
907 kilometers per hour
Noise Rating
ICAO Chapter 3/4 (approx. 95–98 dB takeoff)
Location
Airport Code
ANC/PANC
Airport Name
Anchorage International
