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Airplane p0rn extra: Boeing rolls out Lufthansa’s new 747-8I out of the paintshop.

05/09/2011 by Kevincm

It’s Monday still and the Lufthansa press machine has been at it again, so it’s time for Airplane p0rn extra!

Today  Boeing rolled out Lufthansa’s new Boeing 747-8I out of the paint shop. And yes, whilst it is still Eurowhite, with the blue tail and the crane on the back of the plane – it does look pretty.

an airplane in a hangar
a large white airplane parked on a tarmac
a large airplane parked on a tarmac

Images – Lufthansa AG/The Boeing Company – http://presse.lufthansa.com/en/media-library/photo-library.html

Of course prettiness counts for nothing until we see the hard product inside the plane. And I think a lot of redeemers will be keeping a close eye on the product.

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