Boeing 787 coming back to Sydney this week!

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Boeing's 787 is headed back to Sydney this Thursday 24 May!

From Boeing Announces Final Leg of 787 Dream Tour - Yahoo! Finance:

EVERETT, Wash., May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boeing (BA) 787 Dream Tour will draw to a close with a seventh leg of international trips. During the tour, a refurbished flight test airplane has demonstrated the Dreamliner's capabilities to more than 59,000 guests with an estimated 6,000 more to see it during the upcoming stops.
On May 23, the airplane known as ZA003 will depart Boeing Field for Sydney, Australia. Airline officials, government representatives, Boeing employees, suppliers and members of the media will tour the airplane during this leg of the tour. Below are the landing dates for each stop during leg seven.
May 24 – Sydney, Australia
May 29 – Auckland, New Zealand
May 31 – Darwin, Australia
June 1 – Tashkent, Uzbekistan
June 3 – Casablanca, Morocco
Upon completion of the tour, ZA003 will go through a scheduled maintenance period and resume its duties in the 787 flight test fleet. While certification of the baseline 787 models has completed, additional testing is being conducted on airline-specific features, product enhancements, and technologies that will be introduced on the next member of the 787 family, the 787-9.
The Dream Tour airplane is outfitted with the 787's special cabin features including a welcoming entryway, dramatically larger dimmable windows, bigger bins and dynamic LED lighting. The airplane is configured with a luxurious business-class cabin, an overhead crew rest compartment and an economy class section.
Thousands of fans have followed the progress of the Dream Tour at www.newairplane.com/787/dreamtour, which will continue to be updated throughout the seventh leg of the tour.

Looks like it will be in Sydney for almost a week! I missed seeing the 787 on its last visit, hope I get the chance to see it this time.

Hope Boeing puts out more details soon, I might want to take a half-day off work on Thursday to see it fly in!
 
The Dream Tour PR website says that:

"...in 1959, [Qantas] became the first airline outside of the United States to take delivery of the Boeing 707. Australian airlines have ordered every Boeing jet developed since then. Qantas is a 787 customer."

I know Ansett Worldwide had/has some 757s in their fleet but I doubt those aircraft ever touched down in Australia. I guess it depends whether a leasing company owned by an airline is deemed to be an airline!
 
Does anybody have tips from the 787's last visit as to the best places to see this from, and where it's likely to be parked? At least if QF are doing some invitation-only flights we'll have more chances of seeing the 787 taking off and landing! :)
 
Does anybody have tips from the 787's last visit as to the best places to see this from, and where it's likely to be parked? At least if QF are doing some invitation-only flights we'll have more chances of seeing the 787 taking off and landing! :)

It'll depend what runway is in use on the day, but there are heaps of good plane spotting spots in Sydney.
 
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