Boeing 747

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The Boeing 747, popularly known as the 'Jumbo Jet', was the world's first wide-body aircraft and the largest airliner of the 20th century - it's size only surpassed by the 21st century [[Airbus A380]]. The 747 has 4 engines and an upper deck behind the cockpit. Almost one and a half thousand 747s have been built, and it remains in production today.
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The Boeing 747, popularly known as the 'Jumbo Jet', was the world's first wide-body aircraft and the largest airliner of the 20th century - its size only surpassed by the 21st century [[Airbus A380]]. The 747 has 4 engines and an upper deck behind the cockpit. Almost one and a half thousand 747s have been built, and it remains in production today.
  
 
Mainly used for intercontinental service, specially strengthened versions (for more takeoffs and landings) were also built for high-capacity domestic flights in Japan.
 
Mainly used for intercontinental service, specially strengthened versions (for more takeoffs and landings) were also built for high-capacity domestic flights in Japan.

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The Boeing 747 is a jet aircraft in av8.

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Introduction 1969
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)

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The Boeing 747, popularly known as the 'Jumbo Jet', was the world's first wide-body aircraft and the largest airliner of the 20th century - its size only surpassed by the 21st century Airbus A380. The 747 has 4 engines and an upper deck behind the cockpit. Almost one and a half thousand 747s have been built, and it remains in production today.

Mainly used for intercontinental service, specially strengthened versions (for more takeoffs and landings) were also built for high-capacity domestic flights in Japan.

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