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    Evergreen 747s

    Do you think that Evergreen will go under to Fedex and dump the 747-100s? I mean they are old or do they intend to expand to new aircraft or buy oldies as Fedex does? I have a aircraft book showing a scrapped Evergreen 747 used as a area for air marshall practice
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    Evergreen is a cash cow. Who do you think holds the contract to transport the parts for the 787 to Boeing? If your going to post a speculative post about an airline going under it needs to have more substance then old planes..

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    Those old work horses will remain. Infact, Evergreen has gained some "new" 747's in the fleet recently with upgraded pratts actually last I heard. Those old work horse beauties will not be leaving the fleet anytime soon. Evergreen is nice and they make a killing. Not to mention that at one point rumor has it the CIA had their hand in the till at that company.
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    Don't be fooled into thinking Evergreen is just a cargo company with a fleet of aging 747's.It's much bigger than that. Much much bigger than that.

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    what else do they do??.. i don't know much about that company??

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    Well like I said there is the goverment in the till. They have holdings in Evergreen ocean lines, aircraft grave yards, leaseing, parts, labor, anything and everything you can imagine almost. My parents do a ton of biz with the ocean freight guys and a little air freight with them as well.
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    what else do they do??.. i don't know much about that company??
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    oh wow.. i never realized that.. never put 2 and 2 together

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    Southwest Airlines-"Once it pop's it's time to stop" Southwest Airlines-"Our Shamu's are almost real" Southwest Airlines -"We blow our top real easy" Southwest Airlines- "You can't top us..... really"

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    Quote Originally Posted by h2opunk1822
    oh wow.. i never realized that.. never put 2 and 2 together
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    Evergreen has flown continuously for the Air Mobility Command (AMC) since 1975, providing rapid, global mobility for US armed forces and has continuously supported global humanitarian relief missions.

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    From March 2001 to October 2005, Evergreen has operated in excess of 4000 missions for AMC in the Boeing 747s. The majority of these missions were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and Southern Watch and Iraqi Freedom. Evergreen has operated in excess of 120,000 hours worldwide from approximately 30 military bases in the US, Europe, Middle East and the Far East.
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    thanks for all the information!!... i see them flying in and out every night at work but i have a whole new respect for them!.. the most i knew was that some of there old planes were AF1's?? correct me if i am wrong!

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    wow thank you for the information, looks like the grandpa of JFK will continue flying
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    Evergreen Marine of Taiwan is the parent company of EVA Airways and has no affiliation with Evergreen International Airlines of McMinnville Oregon. The Airline being discussed in this forum is the Oregon based one.
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    That is true (no contection between Evergreen Container shippoing and Evergreen the airline), however, Evergreen Container Shipping Group *is* affiliated with EVA Airlines and Cargo.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/evergreen- ... taiwan-ltd

    Regardng Evergreen the airline, not much more to add than what has been mentioned above, but if you check your flight trackers you will see an Evergreen 747 from McGuire into JFK almost every night.

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    Speaking of Evergreen, is the Supertanker used for regular freight ops? I see it at JFK from time to time, never in a shootable spot, and would like to catch it one of these days. Does it just appear as a standard Evergreen flight on the trackers?

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