VH-EBV. Boeing 747-338. c/n 23224-610. Was also registered as: N175SG; XT-DMA; C5-AKR. |
This aircraft was the third of three Boeing 747-338s ordered new by Qantas - November 18, 1983 It was allocated the Boeing Block Number 'RS273' Rolled off the Boeing production line at Everett (Paine Field) - March 05, 1985 Powered by Rolls Royce RB211-524D4 engines First flown as 'N6005C' - March 21, 1985 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EBV - April 15, 1985 Registered to Qantas Airways Ltd, Sydney Accepted by R. Walker for Qantas Airways at Everett (Paine Field) - April 15, 1985 This was the 61st Boeing airliner delivered new to Qantas Airways It was the 27th Boeing 747 delivered to Qantas Airways Ferried Everett (Paine Field) - Seattle (SeaTac) as QF501P - April 15, 1985 It operated a supplementary passenger Seattle (SeaTac) - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as QF501 - April 15, 1985 It arrived at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on completion of the delivery flight - April 17, 1985 Delivery route: Seattle - Honolulu - Sydney It operated its first revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Melbourne (Tullamarine) as QF2 - April 22, 1985 Operated its first international service Melbourne - Sydney - Singapore - Bahrain - London as QF1 - April 25, 1985 The aircraft was named 'City of Melbourne' at Melbourne (Tullamarine) - May 02, 1985 The aircraft was renamed 'Geraldton' at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - October 13, 1989 The aircraft was then renamed 'City of Geraldton' at Sydney (KIngsford Smith) - March 28, 1991 Operated a special charter flight for the Department of Defence for the 80th Gallipoli Anniversary - April 20, 1995 The aircraft was renamed 'Spirit of Anzac' for this flight Flew Sydney - Singapore - Istanbul carrying WWI veterans as QF1915 - April 20, 1995 It operated the last 747-300 service Sydney - Perth - Harare - Perth - Sydney as QF/UM23/24 - October 26, 2000 It operated its 'last' revenue service Auckland - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as QF44 - June 09, 2003 Ferried Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Melbourne (Avalon) as for storage as QF6193 - June 13, 2003 Returned to service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Auckland as QF43 - March 28, 2005 Registered to Qantas Airways Ltd, Sydney - May 11, 2005 Departed Sydney for lease to Garuda Indonesian Airways as QF6015 - December 03, 2005 It was leased to Garuda in the basic Qantas livery with Garuda titles and tail logo for Hadj flights Ferried Medan - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on termination of the Garuda lease as QF6010 - February 13, 2006 Returned to Qantas Airways service - ? Operated final revenue service Los Angeles - Auckland - Melbourne (Tullamarine) as QF026 - December 27-29, 2008 Ferried Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as QF6019 - December 29, 2008 Departed Sydney on the ferry flight to the United States as QF6020 - January 20, 2009 Arrived Marana for storage - January 21, 2009 Ferry route: Sydney - Honolulu - Marana Placed in open storage at Marana in the basic Qantas livery without titles and logo It was observed stored at Marana without engines in the maintenance area - March 22, 2010 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - July 08, 2010 The aircraft had flown 90,108 hours with 17,512 cycles Sold to SAYEGH Group Aviation - August 11, 2010 Sold to Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City - August 11, 2010 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N175SG - August 25, 2010 Registered to Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah The aircraft remained stored at Marana in the basic Qantas livery Ferried Marana - Tucson - Stewart for Al Sayegh Airlines Hafj flights - October 06, 2010 Ferried Stewart - Rasal Khaimah - October 29, 2010 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - November 03, 2010 Entered onto the Burkina Faso Aircraft Register as XT-DMA - November 03, 2010 Leased to Centrafrique Air Express for Hadj flights - November 03, 2010 It was observed at Ras al Khaimah in the basic Qantas livery with 'MA' on nose gear door - November 28, 2010 It was observed at Ras al Khaimah in basic Qantas livery - March 2011 Used for Hadj and Umrah pilgrimage flights It was observed stored at Ras al Khaimah Airport in the basic Qantas livery - June 18, 2011 It was observed stored at Ras al Khaimah Airport in the basic Qantas livery - August 19, 2012 Cancelled from the Burkina Faso Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the Gambian Aircraft Register as C5-AKR - ? 2012 Registered to Sayegh Group Aviation The aircraft was registered in Gambia to circumvent embargoes placed on the sale or lease of aircraft to Iran The United States Department of Commerce issued a denial of export on this aircraft - April 23, 2012 The aircraft was not leased to Iran Air by Sayegh Group Aviation It was observed stored at Ras al Khaimah Airport in the basic Qantas livery as C5-AKR - February 15, 2013 It was observed in a derelict condition in the graveyard at Ras al Khaimah - January 2016 The aircraft was offered for sale for scrap value - 2016 It was reportedly sold for $US 146,000 to be scrapped Scrapped by Aviation Legacy Gambia Ltd The entire top deck was removed and offered for sale at around $US 200,000 The section included the complete flight deck, business class cabin, two toilets and galley The 15-tonne section can be transported by road |
VH-EBV. Qantas - 'City of Melbourne' in the original livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, October 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4631-489.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas - 'City of Melbourne' in the original livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, October 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4630-833.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Spirit Of Australia - 'City of Melbourne' in the standard livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, January 1987. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4630-835.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Spirit Of Australia - 'City of Geraldton' in the standard livery with additional 'Sydney 2000 Olympic Games' logo at Brisbane Airport, January 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4630-834.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Australian Airline - 'City of Geraldton' in the standard livery with additional '75 Years Anniversary' logo at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, June 1995. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4630-185.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Australian Airline - 'City of Geraldton' in the standard livery with additional '75 Years Anniversary' logo at Auckland Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-488.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Australian Airline - 'City of Geraldton' in the standard livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, June 1997. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4630-957.) |
VH-EBV. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - 'City of Geraldton' in the revised livery at London Heathrw Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-756.) |
XA-DMA. Al Sayegh Airlines - in the basic Qantas livery at Stewart Airport, October 2010. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4630-836.) |
XA-DMA. Al Sayegh Airlines - in the basic Qantas livery at Stewart Airport, October 2010. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-137.) |
The removed section at Ras al Khaimah Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-842.) |
Inside the upper deck as is at Ras al Khaimah Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-843.) |
Inside the cockpit as is at Ras al Khaimah Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-844.) |