Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
The Boeing 747 is one of the world’s first wide-body Jumbo Jet, and the dynamic canvas of many special liveries.
From the original 747-100 to the 747-8, Boeing increased capacity to nearly 500 passengers with improved variants. The Boeing 747, known as one of the largest commercial airliners in the world ...
Boeing has lost more than $2 billion producing the Next Air Force One after President Donald Trump renegotiated the deal in ...
Booking the cockpit Suite gets you exclusive access to the VIP lounge. the original airline seats are still in place, as well as bar, drawers and magazines. The control panel above the bed is ...
Another rare visitor was spotted at Prestwick Airport this week - one of only 16 of its kind left flying across the world.
A Lufthansa Boeing 747-8 flight from Miami to Frankfurt was forced to make an emergency landing after its captain became ...
Read the original article on SlashGear. Introduced on February 9, 1969, Boeing's 747 passenger plane was the first wide-body ...
Several airlines retired the Boeing 747 during the pandemic and Boeing stopped production. But the iconic "Queen of the Skies" is still operated by several country's governments and royals.