200 scale metal Nippon Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-200F Model
2026 Feb New ready stocking for global distribution by #Diecastplanemaster
Item No. :L2190
1: 200 scale metal Nippon Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-200F Model
B747-200 NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines B747 Airplane Wood Model
New: A brand-new mad fr 2025 new Mold , unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing for full details.
our alloy magnificent and Museum-Quality crafted Boeing B-747-200 NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines B747 Airplane metal MODEL is finely made from alloy metal and skillfully hand-painted by gifted artists.
It is 11.00" in Length, with 9.3" Wingspan, weighing 0.44 pounds, and a package weight of about 2.20 pounds
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Boeing 747-200F NCA - Nippon Cargo Airlines
Aircraft Data
The Boeing 747 often referred to by the nickname "Jumbo Jet" is among the world's most recognizable and most successful commercial aircraft is primarily for long haul international routes
Country of Origin First Flight No. Built No. In Service Crew Passengers
USA 1970 393 100 3 366 - 452
Manufacturer:
Boeing
Type / Model:
747
Version:
200
Colour Scheme:
NCA - Nippon Cargo Airlines
Location:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nippon Cargo Airlines was established on September 27, 1978 (its head office was initially a single room inside All Nippon Airways' space at the Kasumigaseki Building[4]) and started operations on May 8, 1985. It was Japan's first all-cargo airline.[3] Over time, their network has grown to include many cities on three continents. Initially, NCA was a joint venture of shipping companies headed by Nippon Yusen and All Nippon Airways (ANA). In August 2005, ANA sold its stake to Nippon Yusen.[5]
The airline is owned by Nippon Yusen (100%). In March 2023, ANA announced plans to acquire NCA from Nippon Yusen to enhance ANA's freight operations.[6] The deal was delayed due to international regulatory concerns.[7]
In December 2010, NCA was selected to provide ground support services for the Japanese Air Force One aircraft, replacing Japan Airlines which was then in the process of retiring its 747 fleet.[8]
On August 1, 2025, ANA Holdings Inc. finalized the acquisition of all shares of Nippon Cargo Airlines from Nippon Yusen through a simplified share exchange.[9]

