_former_self t1_j6tcbhl wrote
Reply to comment by Chinpokomonz in the last Boeing 747 produced is currently flying a logo formation over Washington before heading to it's destination. by Chinpokomonz
Are they actually going to Cincinnati afterwards?
Chinpokomonz OP t1_j6tcuim wrote
yesum, it's a delivery flight
_former_self t1_j6tkb2l wrote
Thanks, that was pretty cool.
SEA_tide t1_j6vhzd4 wrote
More accurately, the aircraft is flying to the part of Kentucky nearest Cincinnati. The airport code CVG stands for Covington, Kentucky, though the airport itself is called Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Kentucky is a very popular base for air cargo as CVG and SDF (Louisville) have lots of land for warehouses and are centrally located. Tennessee and Indiana are also quite popular. For shipments between North America and Asia, Alaska, especially Anchorage, is actually the ideal cargo hub location as it allows for better fuel economy (aircraft don't need to reduce cargo capacity in order to carry more fuel for longer flights) and the federal government waives certain cabotage laws, thus allowing foreign airlines to switch cargo between aircraft for the domestic US portion.
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