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Anchorage is a huge cargo hub and transit for freight airlines that are flying between Asia and America. Its one of the only airports in the world where the 747 is still the dominate aircraft type serving the airport. It's also an airport where old aircraft like the DC6 and DC9 are still in commercial use along with the Hercules C-130s. Featured here are 5 loud 747 departures that are typically seen departing in the afternoon along with a rare appearance of the passenger configuration Atlas Air 747! _____________________________________________________________ FEATURED AIRCRAFT 01:05 | Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 Takeoff to Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield 02:48 | Polar Air Boeing 747-400F Takeoff to Hong Kong 03:36 | UPS Boeing 747-8F Takeoff to Hong Kong 04:44 | Kalitta Air Boeing 747-400F Takeoff to Seoul 06:17 | Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400BCF Takeoff to Chicago _____________________________________________________________ LOCATIONS Airport: Ted Stevens International Airport [PANC / ANC] Country: America State: Alaska _____________________________________________________________ EQUIPMENT Camera: Panasonic VXF995 External Mic: Rode VideoMic Pro + Deadcat Editing Software: Adobe Premier Pro CC Tripod: Sachter ACE M _____________________________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook - / hd-melbourne-aviation-1665713550335569 Google+ - https://plus.google.com/b/11212194686... Instagram - / hd_melbourne_aviation _________________________________________________________________ This footage is property of HD Melbourne Aviation and can not be used without permission from HD Melbourne Aviation.