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Why The Boeing 747-8 Has Such A Long Fuselage
The Boeing 747-8 is currently the world's longest commercial jet in history with a fuselage measuring 250 ft 2 in (76.25 m), eclipsing the Airbus A340, which was 247 feet (75.30 meters) long. The ...
The final Boeing 747-8 exited production with a symbolic inaugural flight, tracing a crown and "747" in the sky, marking the end of an iconic manufacturing run. Pilots interviewed hold a deep ...
Future presidents will have a new set of wings. The presidential motorcade waits alongside Air Force One at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Thursday, May 15, 2014. John Minchillo/AP ...
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The final journey of a 747
Join me in the final Boeing 747 delivery ceremony at the Boeing Everett factory, celebrating the last 747, a -8F, and the ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump says Air Force One isn't up to snuff. When he lands and looks over at the planes of the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates sitting on the ...
A Boeing 747-8 cargo plane operated by Atlas Air made an emergency landing at Miami International Airport late Thursday after the plane suffered an engine malfunction minutes after taking off. File ...
Reports emerged suggesting that President Donald Trump will officially accept the gift of a Boeing 747-8 aircraft from the Qatar Royal Family during an overseas trip next week. The aircraft, currently ...
Good morning from Incheon International Airport as we head back to London on a Korean Air Boeing 747-8 aircraft.
Boeing today received FAA and EASA certification for the new 747-8 Freighter, passing two of the final landmarks on the airplane's journey to entry into service with launch customer Cargolux, which is ...
The last Boeing 747, a 747-8 freighter, was delivered to Atlas Air on January 31, 2023, marking the end of the iconic jumbo jet's 56-year production run. The 747, known as the "Queen of the Skies," ...
Boeing is delivering its final 747 jumbo jet on Tuesday after a ceremony at the company’s factory in Washington state. The jet has served as a cargo plane, a commercial aircraft capable of carrying ...
More than five decades after the first 747 took flight, the last “Queen of the Skies” has come off the Everett assembly line. To mark the moment, we spoke with workers who built the iconic airplane ...
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