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VH-OEJ
Wunala Dreaming

2003 Boeing 747-438/ER C/N 32914

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Latest photos of VH-OEJ
  • VH-OEJ @ KOSC - OSC 2022 - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ KOSC
  • VH-OEJ @ KLAX - LAX Spotting 2016 - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ KLAX
  • VH-OEJ @ YSCB - Qantas B747-438 VH-OEJ Cn 32914 docked at Canberra International Airport YSCB on 17Jul2020 – after the last ever Qantas Boeing 747 Passenger Flight. The aircraft flew from Kosciuszko NP before orbiting Canberra and returning to YSCB. Close-cropped view. - by Walnaus47 by Walnaus47 @ YSCB
  • VH-OEJ @ YSCB - Qantas B747-438 VH-OEJ Cn 32914 docked at Canberra International Airport YSCB on 17Jul2020 – after the last ever Qantas Boeing 747 Passenger Flight. The aircraft flew from Kosciuszko NP before orbiting Canberra and returning to YSCB. - by Walnaus47 by Walnaus47 @ YSCB

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Boeing
Model:747-438/ER    Search all Boeing 747-438/ER
Year built:2003
Construction Number (C/N):32914
Line Number (L/N):1331
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats:550
Number of Engines:4
Engine Type:Turbofan
Engine Manufacturer and Model:General Electric CF6-80C2-B5F
Also Registered As:
N60668  Manufacturer Registration  Delivery: 2003-07-11

Aircraft

Registration Number:VH-OEJ
Alternative Code/Name:Wunala Dreaming
Mode S (ICAO24) Code:7C4779
Current Status:De-registered
Delivery Date:2003-07-30
Registration Cancel Date:2021-06-02

Owner

Owner:Qantas Airways Limited
Address:, NSW
Australia

User Comments

Bluedharma, 2008-10-09 00:00:00
 from the Qantas web site.
Wunala Dreaming
http://www.qantas.com.au/info/about/company/flyingArt
"As is the case with much modern art, the painting of this plane is a bold blending of old and new. Wunala Dreaming was digitalised on computer and magnified 100 times to generate 2 kilometres of blotting paper. This allowed the 67 patterns - including 1324 irregular dots - to be traced onto this Boeing 747-400 aircraft, the most advanced aviation technology available for commercial travel."