That slow-moving (at least you might have thought so) big yellow plane in the sky hovering over Tupelo earlier this morning was a giant 747 belonging to ANA (All Nippon Airlines).

But not just any 747. It was a yellow, Pokemon-covered plane that the airline is retiring.

Universal Asset Management, which disassembles and recycles aircraft at the airport, was its destination.

You may remember another Pokemon plane landed last December.

The plane, like the others, will be stripped of parts, then eventually crushed and recycled.

UAM has at least three other retired 747s in Tupelo. Another one was being crunched this morning.

And, another big plane is expected to land Monday at Tupelo Regional: An Airbus A340, which is about the size of a 747.