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Boeing 777-200 (N788UA) - A United Airlines Boeing 777-200, N788UA at Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR) at Gate C75 on July 8, 2022 getting ready to depart to Munich International Airport (MUC/EDDM).
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Boeing 777-200 (N788UA)

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A United Airlines Boeing 777-200, N788UA at Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR) at Gate C75 on July 8, 2022 getting ready to depart to Munich International Airport (MUC/EDDM).

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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
03-May-2024 B772Charles de Gaulle/Roissy ()Washington Dulles Intl () 12:35PM CEST 02:35PM EDT Scheduled
02-May-2024 B772San Francisco Int'l ()Charles de Gaulle/Roissy () 03:03PM PDT 10:17AM CEST (+1) Scheduled
02-May-2024 B772Newark Liberty Intl ()San Francisco Int'l () 09:50AM EDT 12:45PM PDT Scheduled
22-Apr-2024 B772San Francisco Int'l ()Newark Liberty Intl () 01:34PM PDT 08:59PM EDT 4:24
22-Apr-2024 B772Newark Liberty Intl ()San Francisco Int'l () 09:05AM EDT 11:39AM PDT 5:33
21-Apr-2024 B772São Paulo-Guarulhos Int'l ()Newark Liberty Intl () 09:19PM -03 05:07AM EDT (+1) 8:47
20-Apr-2024 B772Newark Liberty Intl ()São Paulo-Guarulhos Int'l () 11:35PM EDT 09:14AM -03 (+1) 8:39
20-Apr-2024 B772Tokyo Int'l (Haneda) ()Newark Liberty Intl () 04:23PM JST 03:41PM EDT 12:17
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