Boeing 787-9 flies to Auckland, Brisbane, Alice Springs in Jan 2014

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It's the new 3x daily AKL-ASP service ;)
If early in the year. it may have been selected for hot temp testing. Not too many places in North America where the temp is 40+ this time of the year.
 
This is a Boeing test flight scheduled visit to ASP and is used to conduct flight testing in extreme temps at an airport with little traffic and a long runway where they also do rejected take off test/brake tests, etc. Is scheduled to be in Alice for 5 or 6 days of testing before departing on 13/01/14 to return to the USA via Cairns and Kona. Scheduled to arrive in Cairns at 1400 and depart at 1700 on 13/01 if any locals are interested.
 
ASP heat will test it.

Including the crew on the flight.

No flys will annoy all of them as well.
 
ASP heat will test it.

Including the crew on the flight.

No flys will annoy all of them as well.

Is that no flies on the uniform? :shock: At least they wont freeze.


The blow flies will probably try to steal the plane.
 
That's pretty good for ASP. I didn't realise it was staying a number of days - that makes more sense.
 
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