Queen Of The Ice
UPS Boeing 747-8f on departure from Anchorage
A UPS Airlines Boeing 747-8F freighter climbs majestically away from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, against the background of a breathtakingly scenic Alaskan winter landscape. Over time Anchorage has become a key hub for international airline freight. Its strategic location means it is ideally placed for airline freight companies such as UPS to operate in distribution between Europe, Asia and
North America, and the airport sees a high volume of through traffic daily.
The 747-8 is the last variant in the lineage of the world famous Boeing 747. Affectionately known as the Queen of the Skies, her service has lasted more than 50 years. The 747-8F for UPS has a maximum take off weight of over
447,000 kg and is powered by four General Electric GEnx-2B67 high-bypass turbofan jet engines, each capable of producing over 67,000 lbf (298 kN) of thrust.
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