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More: Japan Airlines - JAL
More: Boeing 787-846 Dreamliner
More: Everett - Snohomish County / Paine Field (PAE / KPAE)
More: USA - Washington, March 1, 2011
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JA822J (cn 34832/23) This is the first 787 for Japan Airlines, on its first flight, just before touchdown at Paine Field.
More: Walt Blake
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A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat March 12, 2011:
Great catch!Looks like the 787 is making progress.I dont like this Paintscheme on the 787 though.thnx

A visitor from Germany posted Fri March 4, 2011:
HAS JAL not communicated the new livery to Boeing? Looks they have to repaint it already.

A visitor from - posted Thu March 3, 2011:
Its really nice. The aircraft can cost over $300 million accroding to Boeing's Website

A visitor from New Zealand posted Thu March 3, 2011:
Great airplane !!!

i just think it looks small because the windows have been made bigger.. imagine how much bigger it would look with smaller windows !

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Looks Great!!

A visitor from Germany posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Great pic, thanks for sharing!
I wonder what the JAL-DL will look like in the reborn JAL-livery?!
Greetz from Germany

A visitor from Canada posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Great catch of a soon to be lost livery (I hope it's not true). While the 787 is a much 'chunkier' frame I still think the windows are not as big as the ones that used to be on the skinny DC-8s. Those windows were HUGE and as a little kid I always thought if they broke I would surely get sucked out one. It would be great to find out what the surface area of the old DC-8 windows and the new 787 windows are for comparison.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed March 2, 2011:
A great photo capture, and one that many would love to get themselves....has anyone else noticed the dodgy registration under the tail??

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Maybe, one day, our grandchildren will see it enter service!

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 2, 2011:
What happened to that Reg number?

A visitor from - posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Nice 787 shot

A visitor from - posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Looks like white engines are it for the 787 not even the light grey ones as had been suggested by Boeing earlier.

A visitor from - posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Amazing shot 5*, but they will just have to change the livery, it looks better this way though

A visitor from - posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Oh please don't change this magnificent livery as it currently suits this 787 so well. It will be dreadful to see this frame in all white with a crane and black titles slapped on.

A visitor from Australia posted Wed March 2, 2011:
Beautiful plane! The windows look HUGE from this angle :)

A visitor from Mexico posted Wed March 2, 2011:
RARE SHOT.... RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARE!!! JL 787 will be white. So lucky!!! RM - flyAPM

A visitor from United States posted Tue March 1, 2011:
Wow!!! Excellent!! Just about time the entire 787 is flying again.

A visitor from United States posted Tue March 1, 2011:
Good shot but now they'll have to change it!

A visitor from Canada posted Tue March 1, 2011:
I was waiting for that one,finally it appeared in new colors!!!
Just great= 5 STARS!!!

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