Nippon Cargo Boeing 747-8i · JA13KZ

Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD/KORD) · 03/21/2020

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The primary subject is a Boeing 747 cargo aircraft operated by Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA), identified by the large "Nippon Cargo" text on the forward fuselage and the "NCA" logo on the vertical stabilizer. The aircraft is in the process of takeoff, with its nose gear and main wheels lifting off the runway. The aircraft's livery features a white upper fuselage, blue lower fuselage, and a red and blue stripe separating the two colors. The engines are large turbofan types characteristic of the 747 model, with "GE9X" visible on the engines. The aircraft is oriented from left to right, climbing away from the runway. In the background, there is an airport control tower centrally located behind the aircraft, along with terminal buildings that have multiple windows. Parked near the terminal is a Delta Airlines aircraft with a recognizable blue and red tail design and partial fuselage visible. Multiple ground support vehicles and airport equipment can also be seen near the terminal and apron areas. The runway has numerous black-and-yellow signage boards identifying taxiway and runway designations, and the surface appears dry. The sky is overcast with a light grey hue, indicating cloudy weather during daytime, and distant buildings are faintly visible beyond the airport infrastructure, suggesting an urban setting. Keywords: Boeing 747-400, cargo plane, aircraft takeoff, large jet, airport apron, airport control tower, commercial airline, wide-body aircraft, wheels lifting, jet engines, ground vehicles, terminal building, airport signage, taxiway markings, overcast skies, airport activity, airline livery, airplane climbing, runway surface, aviation scene -- Nippon Cargo Boeing 747-8i JA13KZ ORD airport KORD airport Chicago O'Hare International Airport Chicago, Illinois, United States E1EBDD4D-7DFD-417D-A95F-42C98AC98833.jpeg AJ Riccobono December 0, 03/20/2020

Nippon Cargo Boeing 747-8i ORD