Hello ,
Seems like tomorrow NYC special UA B75W is expected, though not airborne yet.
1040 - 1415 UA618/619 N14102 B75W
Krgds,
BRU 10/04/2024
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Re: BRU 10/04/2024
Has been changed in a normal one for the x th time
Re: BRU 10/04/2024
I think that officially there is no such thing as a B75W.
All B757-2xx have the designator code B752, it doesn't matter if they have winglets or not.
https://www.icao.int/publications/DOC86 ... earch.aspx
UAL B752 fleet are all B757-224 equipped with winglets and are shown as B752.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airl ... -ual/fleet
Just a FR24 error I presume.
OO-JFP
All B757-2xx have the designator code B752, it doesn't matter if they have winglets or not.
https://www.icao.int/publications/DOC86 ... earch.aspx
UAL B752 fleet are all B757-224 equipped with winglets and are shown as B752.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airl ... -ual/fleet
Just a FR24 error I presume.
OO-JFP
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Re: BRU 10/04/2024
According to IATA the 757-200 Pax with Winglets is the 7W and the 757-300 Pax with winglets is the 75TOO-JFP wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 11:12 I think that officially there is no such thing as a B75W.
All B757-2xx have the designator code B752, it doesn't matter if they have winglets or not.
https://www.icao.int/publications/DOC86 ... earch.aspx
UAL B752 fleet are all B757-224 equipped with winglets and are shown as B752.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airl ... -ual/fleet
Just a FR24 error I presume.
OO-JFP
For freighters there is no difference between 757-200 with and without winglets.
All times mentioned are local.
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