Did you intend to have a PMCO 757 as the cover photo?
Ha - maybe I'm missing the irony given the title of the report.
Edit: Also, I believe N777UA was the 7th 777 to be produced. N774UA is the oldest 777 in UA's fleet, being #2 off the line. N7771, which was 1st off the line, is flying with CX under the registration of B-HNL. While I'm at it, the newest air-frame, 1203, is off the line and headed to Garuda.
Lastly, the two "BBJs" are ex/current North American Airlines 767s.
Last edited by MonThruThurs; May 5, 2014 at 10:54 pm