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The Boeing Dreamlifter, officially the 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter (LCF), is an American
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modified extensively from the Boeing 747-400 airliner. With a volume of it has three times the volume of a 747-400F freighter.Hanson, Mary et al
"Boeing Selects EGAT for 747 Large Cargo Freighter Modifications"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, February 18, 2005. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The outsized aircraft was designed to transport
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parts between Italy, Japan, and the U.S., but has also flown medical supplies during the
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.


Development

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announced on October 13, 2003, that, due to the length of time required by land and marine shipping, air transport would be the main method of transporting parts for the assembly of the
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(then known as the ''7E7''). Boeing 787 parts were deemed too large for standard marine
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s as well as the Boeing 747-400F, Antonov An-124 and
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. Initially, three used passenger 747-400 aircraft were to be converted into an outsize configuration in order to ferry sub-assemblies from Japan and Italy to
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, and then to Washington state for final assembly, but a fourth was subsequently added to the program.Lunsford, J. Lynn
"Ugly in the Air: Boeing's New Plane Gets Gawks, Stares"
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The Large Cargo Freighter has a bulging fuselage similar in concept to the Super Guppy and the
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and BelugaXL outsize cargo aircraft, which are also used for transporting wings and fuselage sections. The LCF conversion was partially designed by Boeing's Moscow bureau and Boeing Rocketdyne with the swing tail designed in partnership with Gamesa Aeronáutica of
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. The cargo portion of the aircraft is unpressurized. Unlike the hydraulically supported nose section on a 747 Freighter, the tail is opened and closed by a modified shipping container handling truck, and locked to the rear fuselage with 21 electronic actuators. Modifications were carried out in
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by Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corporation, a joint venture of
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and
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.Hanson, Mary
"Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter Rolls Out; Prepares for First Flight"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, June 17, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
Boeing reacquired the four 747-400s; one former
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aircraft,"Boeing N747BC (Ex B-2464)—Airfleets"
''Airfleets''. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
two former
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aircraft,"Boeing N780BA (Ex B-162 B-18272)"
''Airfleets''.Retrieved: March 17, 2008.

''Airfleets''. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
and one former
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aircraft.Boeing N718BA (Ex 9M-MPA)"
''Airfleets''. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The first 747 Large Cargo Freighter (LCF) was rolled out of the hangar at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport on August 17, 2006. It successfully completed its first test flight on September 9, 2006, from this airport.Hanson, Mary
"Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter Completes First Flight"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, September 9, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The 787 Dreamliner parts are placed in the aircraft by the DBL-100 cargo loader, the world's longest cargo loader. In June 2006, the first DBL-100 cargo loader was completed.Hanson, Mary
"First Cargo Loader Completed for Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, June 12, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The 747 LCF's unusual appearance has drawn comparisons to the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile and the
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("Spruce Goose"). Due to its ungainly form—exacerbated in that the first airplane remained unpainted for some time, due to the need for immediate testing—Boeing Commercial Airplanes president Scott Carson jokingly apologized to 747 designer Joe Sutter that he was "sorry for what we did to your plane."


Operational history


Flight testing

On September 16, 2006, N747BC arrived at
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to complete the flight test program. Swing-tail testing was done at the Boeing factory in Everett."Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter Successfully Tests Swing Tail"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, October 23, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The second airplane, N780BA, made its inaugural test flight on February 16, 2007. The third began modification in 2007.Hanson, Mary

Boeing Commercial Airplanes, April 17, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The first two LCFs entered service in 2007 to support the final assembly of the first 787s. Another 747-400 came from
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, originally registered as 9M-MPA, before becoming N718BA. Delivery times for the 787's wings, built in Japan, was reduced from around 30 days to just over eight hours with the Dreamlifter.Boeing 747 Dreamlifter Fact Sheet
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' Boeing Commercial Airplanes, April 23, 2007. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
Evergreen International Airlines (unrelated to EVA Air or EGAT), a U.S. air freight operator based in
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, operated the LCF fleetHanson, Mary et al
"Evergreen International Airlines, Inc. to Operate Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighters"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, December 15, 2007. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
until August 2010. Then
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, which was awarded a nine-year contract for the operation of the aircraft in March 2010, took over LCF operation. Evergreen had achieved a 93% on flight schedule performance with the LCF, and sued Boeing for $175 million,Cohen, Aubrey.
Details from Boeing Dreamlifter lawsuit
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Harris, Andrew M.
Boeing Sued by 'Dreamlifter' Airline for $175 Million Over Transport Deal
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which the court mostly dismissed.Judge: Evergreen trade secret claims against Boeing stand
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Into service

In December 2006, Boeing announced the 747 LCF would be named ''Dreamlifter'', a reference to the 787's name, Dreamliner. It unveiled a standard livery for the aircraft that included a logo reminiscent of the 787's Dreamliner logo."Boeing Reveals Livery, Name for 747 Large Cargo Freighters"
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, December 6, 2006. Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
Certification was initially planned for early 2007, but was pushed back to June 2007. The aircraft's
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were removed to resolve excess vibration and other handling characteristics prior to final certification. In the meantime, as part of the flight test program, LCF delivered major sections of the 787 from partner sites around the world to the Boeing factory in
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for final assembly.Wallace, James
"Boeing Can't Soothe Jitters"
''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', Retrieved: March 17, 2008.
The 747 LCF was granted FAA type certification on June 2, 2007. From its first flight in 2006 until certification in 2007, the Dreamlifter completed 437 hours of flight testing along with 639 hours of ground testing. Of the four 747 Dreamlifters Boeing acquired, three were complete and operational by June 2008, and the fourth became operational in February 2010. On July 1, 2020, a Dreamlifter arrived at Salt Lake City International Airport, carrying 500,000 face masks to be used by Utah school children and teachers as part of the state's response to the
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. The flight was a joint effort between Boeing, Atlas Air, H.M. Cole, Cotopaxi, Flexport, UPS and the state of Utah.


Incidents

On November 20, 2013, Dreamlifter N780BA operated by
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inadvertently landed at Colonel James Jabara Airport, a small
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airport in
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. Its intended destination was McConnell Air Force Base, 9 miles (14 km) past Jabara Airport on the same heading. The aircraft was able to successfully take off again from Jabara's runway the following day and landed at McConnell without incident. On October 11, 2022, Dreamlifter N718BA operated by Atlas Air lost a wheel from its main landing gear while taking off from
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, Italy. The wheel bounced outside the airport perimeter and ended up in a vineyard. The plane continued on to North Charleston, South Carolina (CHS) and made a safe landing.


Specifications

The 747 LCF main cargo compartment has a volume of and the maximum payload capacity is . Sources: ''Boeing 747-400 specifications'', ''Boeing 747 Airport Report'',"Boeing 747 Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning"
''Boeing''. Retrieved: September 14, 2011.
747 LCF fact sheet


See also


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