what became of air new zealand's b-747's part 2
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ZK-NZY. cn 22725. 22nd June 1982. Delivered to Air New Zealand 1st Jan 1996. Leased to Air Pacific. ZK-NZY 3rd Aug 1996. Returned to Air New Zealand. ZK-NZY 22nd Mar 2000. Sold to Virgin Atlantic Airways. G-VPUF ‘High as a Kite’ 7th May 2002. Stored at Mojave Airport California. 21st March 2005. Sold to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest. N705TA
27th Sept 2006. Sold to Transaero Airlines Russia. VP-BQC. 11th November 2011. Wfu 2nd December 2011. Stored at Griffiss Airpark Airport New York USA.
ZK-NZY Los Angeles. View of nose with LONDON banner. February 1984.
1st Jan 1996. Leased to
Air Pacific. ZK-NZY
ZK-NZY Air Pacific. Sydney November 1996
What became of Air New Zealand's B -747-219B’S. Part 2. ZK-NZY – ZK-NZZ – plus short term lease from Thai International ZK-TGA.
22nd March 2000. Sold to Virgin Atlantic Airways. G-VPUF. ‘High as a Kite’
ZK-NZY / G-VPUF finals London Heathrow March 2002
7th May 2002. Stored at Mojave Airport California.
ZK-NZY / G-VPUF Mojave storage December 2003
ZK-NZY / G-VPUF with ZK-NZV / G-VZZZ & ZK-NZZ / G-VIBE. Mojave December 2004.
21st March 2005. Sold to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest. N705TA
ZK-NZY / G-VPUF / N705TA for Transaero as VP-BQC.
San Antonio International Texas October 2005.
ZK-NZY / G-VPUF/ N705TA Landing 12R
San Antonio International Texas August 2006.
Test flight after re-furbishment.
27th Sept 2006. Sold to Transaero Airlines Russia. VP-BQC.
ZK-NZY / VP-BQC Barcelona October 2006
ZK-NZY / VP-BQC Barcelona October 2006.
11th November 2011. Declared Wfu (Without further use) 2nd December 2011. Stored at Griffiss Airpark Airport Rome New York USA, to be broken up.
ZK-NZZ. cn 22791. 25
th Aug 1982. Delivered to Air New Zealand 28th Feb 1991. Leased to Malysian Air System. 9M-MHH. 8th Oct 1992. Returned to Air New Zealand. ZK-NZZ. 28th Apr 1998. Leased to British Airtours. ZK-NZZ. 2nd Nov 1998. Returned to Air New Zealand. ZK-NZZ. 25th Sep 1999. Sold to Virgin Atlantic Airways. G-VIBE. ‘Dancing Queen’ then in 2001 ‘Spirit of New York’. 12th Feb 2002. Stored Mojave California. 14th July 2005. Sold to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest. N701TA
27th Oct 2005. Sold to Transaero Airlines Russia. VP-BQH 30th Oct 2011. Wfu. 25th Nov 2011. Ferried from Domodevodo Moscow to Griffiss Airpark
Airport New York USA for storage.
ZK-NZZ LAX NZ 2 Heavy lining up 25R LAX-LHR September 1984.
ZK-NZZ
The Haj Jeddah
28th Feb 1991. Leased to Malysian Air System. 9M-MHH.
ZK-NZZ / 9M-MHH take off rw25L LAX
December 1992.
8th Oct 1992. Returned to Air New Zealand. ZK-NZZ.
ZK-NZZ a white tail on approach to runway
13 Kai Tak January 1993.
28th Apr 1998. Leased to British Airtours. ZK-NZZ.
ZK-NZZ Airtours International Orlando
Florida July 1998.
25th Sep 1999. Sold to Virgin Atlantic Airways. G-VIBE. ‘Dancing Queen’
then in 2001 ‘Spirit of New York’.
ZK-NZZ / G-VIBE ‘Dancing Queen’ taxiing London Heathrow May 2001
ZK-NZZ / G-VIBE
Renamed ‘Spirit of New York’
after 9-11.
London Heathrow
8th December 2001
12th Feb 2002. Stored Mojave California.
ZK-NZZ / G-VIBE Mojave desert storage July 2004
ZK-NZZ & ZK-NZV & ZK-NZY Mojave MHV in storage November 2004
14th July 2005. Sold to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest. N701TA
ZK-NZZ / G-VIBE / Preparing to become N701TA. Mojave desert storage April 2005.
ZK-NZZ / N701TA ex G-VIBE San Antonio International. Major overhaul July 2005.
27th Oct 2005. Sold to Transaero Airlines Russia. VP-BQH
ZK-NZZ / VP-BQH Transaero Airlines Russia. Bangkok November 2005.
ZK-NZZ / VP-BQH
Transaero Cockpit crew
Tenerife Sur-Reina Sofia
April 2006.
Note: Forward engine strip instruments
have been replaced with round gauges
30th Oct 2011. Declared Without Further Use (Wfu).
25th Nov 2011. Ferried from Domodevodo Moscow to Griffiss Airpark Airport New York USA for storage.
ZK-TGA Leased by Air New Zealand from Thai Airways. HS-TGA-2D7B cn 21782-402 Thai Air.
Onsold to Atlas Air N523MC
ZK-TGA
HNL June 1996
Three ex-Air New Zealand Boeing 747-219B’s being broken up at Griffiss Airport, Rome, New York, U.S.A. Google earth image July 2011.
Aircraft are: ZK-NZX / Transaero VP-BQB. ZK-NZY / Transaero VP-BQC. ZK-NZZ / Transaero VP-BQH. Aircraft can be identified by royal blue
coloured engine nacelles. One aircraft at bottom left, wings and forward fuselage only. The other two aircraft are parked top right in the
image awaiting the wreckers hammer. When viewing this image in Google Earth, zooming in on the two aircraft above, ‘Transaero’ can
clearly be seen on the fuselage side. ZK-NZX arrived in 2009 so is most probably the half fuselage image at the bottom. ZK-NZY and ZK-NZZ
both arrived at Griffiss in 2011, the year this image was created, so in all probability they are the two aircraft at the top of the image.