The what are you listening to thread

They weren't the first, and won't be the last, but they are easily one of the best metal bands of all time, and I think it's pretty kick ass that Bruce Dickenson flies the band around himself.
 
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This aircraft is owned by Saudi Arabian Airlines and flew revenue 2 days ago.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/TFAAK
At the time of the IM tours, both the B757s and B747 were owned by Air Atlantic Icelandic.
Interestingly enough, i found the following report about the engines.
  • Incident 12. Mar 2016 at SCL when collided with a ground tug, damaging two engines and the undercarriage returned to service 22. Mar 2016
 
This aircraft is owned by Saudi Arabian Airlines and flew revenue 2 days ago.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/TFAAK
At the time of the IM tours, both the B757s and B747 were owned by Air Atlantic Icelandic.
Interestingly enough, i found the following report about the engines.
  • Incident 12. Mar 2016 at SCL when collided with a ground tug, damaging two engines and the undercarriage returned to service 22. Mar 2016
Goddamn tug drivers! But does it say who collided with whom? I'm betting it wasn't Bruce's fault.
I used to work at MSP as a fueler so I understand this report. This would explain the lengthy repair time, but I wonder why if the damage happened in South Carolina (SCL yes? (I'm guessing here)), how it ended up in Texas for repair?
I knew that they used to have 757's, but until the link above I was not aware that a 747 (800?) was part of the fleet.
 
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