Boeing 747
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− | The Boeing 747, also known as "Jumbo Jet", was launched in 1966 as worlds first wide body aircraft and the biggest passenger aircraft ever built. The 747 has 4 engines and double deck where the upper deck usual is first-class seating. Boeing 747 has been built in total 1.418 and it's still in production.<br> | + | The Boeing 747, also known as "Jumbo Jet", was launched in 1966 as worlds first wide body aircraft and the biggest passenger aircraft ever built - a record Boeing 747 kept until the launch of the [[Airbus A380]]. The 747 has 4 engines and double deck where the upper deck usual is first-class seating. Boeing 747 has been built in total 1.418 (in 2009) and it's still in production.<br> |
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Revision as of 13:34, 19 December 2009
The Boeing 747 is a jet aircraft in av8.
Stats
Introduction | 1969 |
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Aircraft Type | Large |
Cruising Speed | 544mph |
Landing Speed | 152mph |
Capacity | 366 pax & 60 mail, or 260 crates of express cargo, or 150 tonnes of industrial cargo (1969) 416 pax & 60 mail, or 260 crates of express cargo, or 150 tonnes of industrial cargo (1989 - 747-400) |
Information
The Boeing 747, also known as "Jumbo Jet", was launched in 1966 as worlds first wide body aircraft and the biggest passenger aircraft ever built - a record Boeing 747 kept until the launch of the Airbus A380. The 747 has 4 engines and double deck where the upper deck usual is first-class seating. Boeing 747 has been built in total 1.418 (in 2009) and it's still in production.