VH-OJB. Boeing 747-438. c/n 24373-746. Was also registered as: N954JM. |
This aircraft was the second of four Boeing 747-438s ordered new by Qantas Airways - March 02, 1987 It was allocated the Boeing Block Numner 'RT552' Rolled off the Boeing production line at Seattle (Everett) - June 06, 1989 Powered by Rolls Royce RB211-524G2 engines First flown as VH-OJB - August 18, 1989 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-OJB - September 15, 1989 Registered to Qantas Airways Ltd, Sydney Joint owners shown as A. G. Hawk Co. Ltd (Tokyo) & J. Y. Wing Co. Ltd (Tokyo) Ferried Everett (Paine Field) - Las Vegas as BOE552 - September 15, 1989 Accepted by T. Ford for Qantas Airways at Las Vegas - September 15, 1989 This was the 78th Boeing airliner delivered new to Qantas Airways It was the 32nd Boeing 747 delivered to Qantas Ferried Las Vegas - London (Heathrow) as QF7442 - September 16, 1989 Flight crew: Captains D. Massy-Green, R. Heiniger Operated its first revenue service London - Singapore - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as QF704 - September 19, 1989 It arrived at ydney (Kingsford Smith) on completion of the delivery flight - September 21, 1989 Delivery route: Seattle - Las Vegas - London - Singapore - Sydney Aircraft named 'City of Sydney' at Sydney - October 17, 1989 Aircraft was involved in a near head-on collision with an U.S.A.F. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy - September 11, 1990 It was operating the London (Heathrow) - Singapore sector of QF10 (Captain G. Westwood) Both aircraft passed within approximately 15 metres of each other in cloud over Thailand at 37,000 feet VH-OJB had passed over the Phuket VOR at 09:32Z in cloud when a single sudden buffet was felt The C-5 Galaxy passed over the flight deck on a north heading flight track The U.S.A.F. pilot did not report his position as he was unable to establish or maintain communication with A.T.C. ATSB Ref: 199002360 A detailed account of this incident can be found in Jim Eames' book 'The Flying Kangaroo' The aircraft's name was removed during maintenance and repaint at Sydney - August 22, 1994 Rolled out in special 'Wunala Dreaming' aboriginal livery at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - September 04, 1994 Returned to service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Osaka (Kansai) - September 04, 1994 Operated final service in 'Wunala Dreaming' livery Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Los Angeles as QF107 - March 11, 2003 Ferried Los - Angeles - New Iberia (Louisiana) for repainting into the standard livery as QF6109 - March 11, 2003 Ferried New Iberia - Los Angeles after repainting as QF6024 - March 27, 2003 Returned to service Los Angeles - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as QF108 - March 27, 2003 The aircraft was renamed 'Mt Isa' Registered to Qantas Airways Ltd - August 30, 2005 Ferried Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Melbourne (Avalon) for maintenance as QF6195 - July 14, 2010 Ferried Melbourne (Avalon) - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - August 18, 2011 Returned to service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Singapore - Frankfurt as QF5 - August 18, 2010 Advertised for sale in Speednews.com with 94,509 hours - January 16, 2012 Operated its final revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Los Angeles as QF107 - April 25, 2012 Ferried Los Angeles - Victorville in the standard 'Qantas' livery for storage as QF6021 - April 26, 2012 It was observed stored at Victorville in the standard 'Qantas' livery missing one engine - April 28, 2013 Accepted by Midwest Sales and Leasing - September 05, 2014 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - September 08, 2014 The aircraft had flown 94,509 hours with 12,749 cycles Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N954JM - September 19, 2014 Registered to Q747LLC, Wilmington, Delaware It was observed stored intact at Victorville as 'N954JM' - November 14, 2014 Ferried Victorville - Mojave - late 2014 It was observed intact at Mojave as 'N954JM' in the scrapping area - January 2015 It was observed in the scrapping area at Mojave minus engines and other minor parts - February 02, 2016 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - April 18, 2018 Scrapped at Mojave by Q747LLC - 2018 |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - 'City of Sydney' in the standard livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, October 02, 1989. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4631-533.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - 'City of Sydney' in the standard livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, March 1990. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-187.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - 'City of Sydney' in the standard livery with additional 'Sydney 2000 - Gold Sponsor' titles and logo at Los Angeles Airport, June 1993. (M. Rathke Copyright Image 4631-188.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery, September 1994. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 4630-384.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Brisbane Airport, October 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-186.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, November 16, 1994. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4630-579.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, November 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4630-580.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Brisbane Airport, January 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4630-578.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, February 1995. (N. Louis Collection Copyright Image 4631-576.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, February 1995. (N. Louis Collection Copyright Image 4631-577.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas The Spirit of Australia - in the 'Wunala Dreaming' livery at Brisbane Airport, September 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4630-960.) |
VH-OJB. Qantas Spirit of Australia - 'Mt Isa' in the standard livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4631-534.) |