Brand:
Hogan Wings
Model: 1899,
EVA Air Cargo, Boeing 747-400 Freighter (B-16483), Collector's Edition
Material:
Plastic
Type: Civilian
Aircraft
Scale:
1/200
Length: 35.3cm, Wingspan:32.2cm, Height:9.7cm
[Stock Available. Original, Brand new and
unused]
Features:
- Transparent Cockpit Windshield
- Rotatable Engine Fan Blade
- Highly Detailed Landing Gears
- Display Stand included
- Highly detailed superior graphics
- No painting required
Background:
Founded concurrently with the passenger operations of EVA Air, EVA Air Cargo
operates facilities in Europe, Asia, and North America. Its cargo operations
have diversified to include transportation of high-tech equipment and special
care items such as museum artwork and live zoological specimens. EVA Air has
stated its goal of achieving a 50/50 split in revenues between its passenger
and cargo operations. The airline's cargo operations are mainly operated via a
fleet of Boeing 747-400, MD-11 dedicated freighters, Boeing 747-400 Combi
aircraft, and additional belly cargo space on passenger aircraft.
Following the establishment of its A330 fleet and the introduction of Boeing
777 long-haul aircraft, the airline converted some of its older Boeing 747-400
passenger aircraft to freighters to meet cargo market demands. EVA Air Cargo
established its European Cargo Center in Brussels in 2003 and opened its
Southern China Cargo Center in Hong Kong in 2006.
As of 2007, EVA Air Cargo had 43 weekly cargo flights to London, Vienna,
Brussels and US destinations including Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago,
Atlanta and New York. The carrier also has code-shares with international
airlines including Air Nippon (a subsidiary of All Nippon Airways), British
Airways World Cargo, Austrian Airlines and Lufthansa Cargo.
In recent years, the airline has focused its North American cargo operations
solely on point-to-point routes. By 2004, EVA Air Cargo ranked among the
world's top 10 largest air freight companies. Industry publication Air Cargo
World ranked EVA Air Cargo sixth out of 50 in its 2008 Air Cargo Excellence
Survey, a measure of cargo service customer service and performance. In 2008,
EVA Air handled the transport of two Chinese pandas, donated as a gift to the
Taipei Zoo.
The 747-400F (Freighter) is an all freight version of the 747-400. While using
the updated systems and wing design of the passenger versions, it features the
original short upper deck found on the classic 747s to reduce weight. The
747-400F has a maximum takeoff weight of 875,000 pounds (397,000 kg) and a
maximum payload of 274,100 pounds (124,000 kg). The -400F can be easily
distinguished from the passenger -400 by its shorter upper-deck hump and lack
of windows along the main deck.
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