Sydney Airport - Qantas Drive Plane Spotting Heavies.

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Filmed around 2017. Hopefully International travels opens back around December.

Qantas Boeing 747-438ER - VH-OEJ
- This was the final Boeing 747 operated by Qantas Airways

- Rolled off the Boeing production line at Everett (Paine Field) - June 06, 2003
- The aircraft was named 'Wunala Dreaming'
- Departed Los Angeles on the delivery flight to Australia as QF6020 - August 16, 2003

- '2016 Olympic Games' decals applied at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - August 16 - 20, 2016
- It operated a special Antarctica charter Melbourne - Antacrtica - Hobart as QF2902 - November 25, 2018

Retirement:
- Departed Sydney (15:28 AEST) for the last time bound for Los Angeles as QF7474 - July 22, 2020
- The aircraft made a number of low-level passes over Sydney before tracking south to overfly the HARS Museum and VH-OJA at the Albion Park Regional Airport The aircraft then proceeded to trace a 'Flying Kangaroo' off the New South Wales coast before heading north-east
- Ferried Los Angeles (11:20 PDT) - Mojave (11:50 PDT) as QF7474 - July 24, 2020

Qantas Farewells “QUEEN OF THE SKIES” 747-400 | VH-OEJ
https://www.youtube.com/c/m171562/search?query=vh-oej

VH-OEJ Outbound Sydney flight track in the shape of Flying Kangaroo (at the bottom of page)
http://www.aussieairliners.org/b-747/vh-oej/vhoej.html







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