Boeing 777 @ 2021 San Francisco Fleet Week

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Boeing 777 @ 2021 San Francisco Fleet Week
Planes over Kowloon
The cars they passed an hour ago won’t get here until tomorrow. Ad for Boeing jets - 1965.
You’re grounded!…
Half of China Southern Airlines’ fleet of 24 Boeing 737 MAX 8 airliners sit grounded in this captivating formation at an airport in China.
(This scene reminds me of a diorama of diecast model aircraft on display!)
The 737 MAX 8 only recently came into service with airlines around the world in May 2017.
After two fatal crashes of MAX 8 aircraft in October 2018 and March 2019, regulatory authorities the world over grounded the aircraft series until further notice.
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(And all 367 MAX 8s remain grounded as of this writing -- June 19, 2019. There are indications these aircraft could remain grounded through the remainder of 2019 until the aircraft control problems are resolved and the aircraft recertified by a number of national and international agencies.)
Undelivered Boeing 737 MAX aircraft that were grounded by aviation agencies....in a parking lot at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington in late April 2019.
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(Note: China Southern Airlines has a huge fleet of over 600 airliners and cargo liners. So, the grounding of its 24 737 MAX 8 aircraft has had a relatively minor effect on the sprawling airline. Smaller airlines have been harder hit.)
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>>CLICK the top photo for a closer look.....
American Airlines taxiing out a factory fresh 777 at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (June 2006)
The Airbus A380 factory demo aircraft making it's historic first appearance at Oshkosh 2009
This Breeze operated Airbus A220-300 is departing Los Angeles en route to Charleston
"Departing Dublin"