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NG Models Juneyao Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner B-226M 1:400 Diecast Model

NG Models Juneyao Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner B-226M 1:400 Diecast Model

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1:400 Diecast: Juneyao Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner B-226M "Blossoming China" (NG Models NG55146)

B-226M carries MSN 65432 and was delivered to Juneyao Airlines on February 25, 2025 — the carrier's first 787-9 accepted from Boeing in over four years. The aircraft operates under the "Blossoming China (百年吉祥·花见神州)" special livery, a design commissioned to mark the airline's centennial anniversary celebrations. It entered international service immediately after delivery, appearing at European and Japanese airports within months.

The livery wraps the rear two-thirds of the fuselage in a dense field of crimson-red peonies and metallic gold floral tracery, transitioning from a white nose section. The tail fin is solid deep red, carrying Juneyao's gold swirl emblem. Both engine nacelles feature a red forward band matching the tail treatment. Raked wingtips — standard Boeing 787 architecture — are painted white with red tips. "JUNEYAO AIR" and Chinese characters reading "吉祥航空" appear on the forward fuselage in red. Landing gear is deployed on the model.

Spec Detail
Registration B-226M
MSN 65432
Delivered February 25, 2025 — Juneyao Airlines
Aircraft Type Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
Engines GEnx-1B
Winglet Type Raked wingtips (787 standard)
Livery Blossoming China — 百年吉祥·花见神州
Scale 1:400
Brand / Item # NG Models NG55146
Material Diecast metal
Stand Included

The model captures the Blossoming China paint scheme at peak accuracy: the crimson peony pattern printed across the aft fuselage, the solid red tail with gold emblem, and the red-tipped raked wingtips all replicate the real aircraft that began flying international routes in early 2025. Collectors tracking Juneyao's 787 expansion will recognize this as the first of a new delivery batch following a multi-year suspension of Chinese Boeing deliveries.

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