New images reveal livery of the last-ever Boeing 747

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Pictures on social media showcased the livery of the last-ever Boeing 747-8F

While delivery of the last-ever Boeing 747 to Atlas Air will mark a momentous occasion for the carrier and the manufacture, new images shared on social media reveal that the aircraft has not been painted in a special livery.

The Boeing 747-8F, registered as N863GT, will be the last Boeing 747 to be produced after the demand for large four-engine aircraft has disappeared during the past few years. The wide-body jet was spotted leaving a painting hangar at Portland International Airport (PDX). The Boeing 747 was ferried to PDX on December 21, 2022, according to flightradar24.com data.

The images, which show the aircraft at the airport, reveal that the last-ever Boeing 747 will bear the typical Atlas Air paintjob barring an Apex Logistics sticker on the left side of the fuselage.

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