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    Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777 Makes Terrifying Low Pass

    Aero WorldBy Aero WorldJune 26, 2026
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    A Boeing 777 low pass involving a Qatar Airways (QR) Cargo-bound aircraft has raised questions in the aviation sector after the aircraft conducted a low-altitude flyby at Horseshoe Bay Resort Airport in Texas on June 24. The aircraft was on a pre-delivery ferry flight and later continued its journey without incident to its destination in Fort Worth.

    The aircraft involved is a Boeing 777-200LR registered as N705DN. It previously flew with Delta Air Lines before being retired in 2020 and later moved into storage. The aircraft has since been converted from a passenger aircraft into a freighter and is scheduled for delivery to Qatar Airways Cargo in the coming days.

    The flight originated from Grissom Aeroplex in Indiana and was heading to Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport in Texas when it made an unplanned detour over Horseshoe Bay Resort Airport.

    Qatar Airways Cargo Low Pass
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    Low-altitude Manoeuvre

    During the detour, the aircraft performed a low pass along the runway at Horseshoe Bay Resort Airport. Video footage recorded by observers shows the aircraft flying along the runway with landing gear retracted before entering a right bank shortly after passing overhead.

    Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 reported a lowest recorded altitude of approximately 950 feet above mean sea level. Adjusted calculations based on local field elevation suggest the aircraft was operating close to runway level during part of the pass.

    The aircraft later continued its flight and landed at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport without further issue.

    Que raso!

    Um 777-200LR(F) que está em processo de preparação para entrega para a Qatar foi visto dando esse rasante espetacular sobre o Horseshoe Bay Resort Jet Center, no Texas!

    Esse foi baixo! pic.twitter.com/btzClzKiU5

    — Eric Breno ✈️🇧🇷 (@EBaviation) June 25, 2026

    Aircraft involved and operational background

    The aircraft involved in the Boeing 777 low pass is a 17-year-old Boeing 777-200LR. It was originally delivered in 2009 and configured as a long-haul passenger aircraft for Delta Air Lines.

    After Delta retired its Boeing 777 fleet in 2020, the aircraft was placed into storage before being acquired for conversion into a freighter by Jetran. The aircraft is now part of the Boeing 777 passenger-to-freighter conversion program managed by Mammoth Freighters, known as the 777-200LRMF.

    The aircraft has been painted in Qatar Airways Cargo livery ahead of delivery, although it had not yet formally entered service with Qatar Airways Cargo at the time of the incident.

    Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777F. Image: Boeing

    Company response and investigation status

    Following the circulation of video footage, aviation industry professionals raised concerns over the low-altitude maneuver and the right banking turn that followed the pass.

    Jetran confirmed awareness of the incident and stated that the aircraft was undergoing a pre-delivery test flight prior to entry into Qatar Airways Cargo service. The company clarified that the aircraft was not operated by Qatar Airways at the time and that the flight crew involved were not Qatar Airways pilots.

    Jetran also stated that the event did not reflect standard operational procedures and confirmed that it expects a review involving relevant parties and authorities.

    “We are aware of a video circulating on social media showing a freighter aircraft conducting a low-pass flight in a manner that does not reflect operational standards. While the aircraft is painted in Qatar Airways livery, it was not owned or operated by Qatar Airways, did not carry a Qatar Airways registration, and the pilots on board were not Qatar Airways pilots.”

    “The aircraft was undergoing a final pre‑delivery test flight prior to its planned entry into the Qatar Airways Cargo fleet. We expect the relevant parties and authorities to investigate this matter thoroughly and take appropriate action.”

    The FAA is expected to assess the circumstances surrounding the flight, although no official findings have been released.

    Qatar Airways Cargo Low Pass

    Passenger-to-freighter Conversion

    The aircraft is part of the Boeing 777-200LR passenger-to-freighter conversion program developed by Mammoth Freighters. The aircraft type, originally designed for long-haul passenger operations, is being converted for cargo use due to continued demand for widebody freighter capacity.

    Qatar Airways Cargo is among the launch operators for this converted variant and is expected to take multiple aircraft under the program. Industry data shows the airline already operates a large Boeing 777 freighter fleet, making the type a key part of its long-haul cargo operations.

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    Editor’s Take – Qatar Airways Cargo Low Pass

    The Boeing 777 low pass at Horseshoe Bay adds attention to operational decision-making during ferry and pre-delivery flights. Available information confirms that the aircraft was not in active commercial service at the time and was operating under a pre-delivery flight profile.

    The main uncertainty remains the reason for the detour and the authorization for the low-altitude pass over a non-controlled or private-use airport environment. While flight tracking data and video footage provide partial detail, the full operational context has not been formally released.

    Further clarification from regulators or the involved companies will determine whether this remains a procedural event or moves into a formal safety investigation phase.

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