Yesterday I flew on American’s domestic inaugural flight of their new 787-9 aircraft (I posted some initial pictures from the flight yesterday) from DFW-LAX and back to DFW.  American Airlines was kind enough to arrange ramp access for some of the media folks on the flight (VERY huge thanks to S, P, and B for helping me out!) so we could get up close and personal with the new jet.

an airplane parked on a tarmac

American 787-9

Going onto an active ramp is a really cool experience and one I won’t forget.  One of the crew chiefs, Gary, made sure we weren’t blocking normal flight operations (you think things are crazy in the terminal until you spend time on the ground!).  He couldn’t have been nicer and was more than willing to accommodate us to make sure we got the pictures we needed.

a large airplane with a jet engine

Massive GEnx engine!

Put simply, it was hard to put the camera down!  So many cool viewpoints and compositions to choose from!  I wanted to share some of my favorites with you, I hope you enjoy them!

a large airplane with a large engine

Wing view

the engine of a planeStarboard GEnx engine (“number two”)

a large jet engine on a runway

Side view of the engine

airplanes parked at an airport

Tail view with an AA 777-223ER taxiing in the background

the engine of a plane

The back of the GEnx engine

 

an airplane with the door open

Tail sign and cargo bay

the tail of an airplane

Another tail view

a plane with red and white stripes

Looking back towards the gate

a plane engine and wheels

Starboard landing gear and GEnx engine

the tail of an airplane

The tail of a 757 next to us

the tail fin of an airplane

More tail views!

I think my favorite is this one because you see two of the most distinctive elements of the 787-9: it’s curved wingtips and the unique engine cowling.

an airplane parked in front of a building

Wingtip, engine cowling, and American logo!

Again, a massive thanks to American Airlines for providing access to us media folks.  In other news, I also requalified for Executive Platinum status on the flight over yesterday, so it was a great day for many reasons!

 

Which image was your favorite?  What do you think of American’s new jet?

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