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This is not for your average person. This Boeing 747-48E was previously owned by the Prime Minister of UAE &…
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1982 Boeing B747 SP Jet Aircraft with P&W JT9D-7F engine. For more information please send us an enquiry. Type: Airplane (Jet) Manufacturer: Boeing Model: B747-SP Year: 1982 Serial Number: 22858 Reg…
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1982 Boeing B747 200 Jet Aircraft with P&W JT9D-7F engine. For more information please send us an enquiry. Type: Airplane (Jet) Manufacturer: Boeing Model: B747-200 Year: 1982 Serial Number: 22366 Reg…
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Cargo configuration with crew rest area located on upper deck. Two double seats (four seats total) on upper deck. Option…

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Boeing 747 at Frankfurt Airport

Interesting Facts About The Boeing 747 jet aircraft
The Boeing 747, often referred to as the “Queen of the Skies,” is one of the most recognizable and iconic aircraft in the world. It has made a significant impact on aviation since its introduction. The Boeing 747 is widely known as the original jumbo jet. It was the first wide-body commercial airliner, featuring a spacious interior that revolutionized air travel and set new standards for passenger comfort. The 747 has a high passenger capacity, depending on the variant and configuration. It can typically accommodate between 366 and 524 passengers in a typical three-class configuration, making it suitable for long-haul flights with large passenger volumes. The 747 has seen various variants over the years, including the original 747-100, the extended-range 747-200, the more fuel-efficient 747-400, and the latest iteration, the 747-8. Each variant has introduced improvements in performance, range, and fuel efficiency. In addition to its passenger operations, the 747 has also been widely used for cargo transportation. The dedicated cargo variant, known as the Boeing 747-400F, provides a large cargo capacity, making it popular among cargo carriers worldwide. The most distinctive feature of the 747 is its upper deck, often called the “hump.” This design allows for a spacious upper deck cabin area, which can be configured for various purposes, including first-class seating, lounge areas, or additional cargo space. The 747 has been a preferred choice for long-haul flights, thanks to its range and endurance. It has the capability to operate on intercontinental routes, connecting distant cities and continents with non-stop flights. The 747 has been adapted for unique purposes beyond passenger and cargo operations. Special versions include the Air Force One, the official presidential aircraft of the United States, and the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, which transported space shuttles for NASA. The production of new passenger versions of the 747 came to an end in 2021, marking the discontinuation of the passenger-focused variants. However, cargo versions continue to be produced. The Boeing 747 has had a lasting impact on the aviation industry and remains an enduring symbol of air travel. It has played a crucial role in shaping the global aviation landscape, connecting people and cultures across the world.