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A new Air Force One is in development by Boeing that aims to improve upon the current iteration, but where is it being built ...
I toured the Boeing 747 Experience at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta. The jet was the first Boeing 747-400 produced and ...
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Boeing 747 Nearly Crashes After Takeoff: The Shocking Story of United Flight 863Just moments after lifting off from San Francisco, United Airlines Flight 863, a fully loaded Boeing 747, came dangerously close to disaster. This gripping account reveals the flight crew's critical ...
The plane known as “Queen of the Skies” helped make air travel more affordable, but it has been supplanted by smaller, more efficient aircraft. The first Boeing 747 at the plant in Washington ...
Lego has released another NASA-themed set; this time, a version of the US space agency's Boeing 747-based Shuttle Carrier Aircraft with a Space Shuttle perched on top. It is effectively two sets in ...
After 53 years of non-stop production, aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced the completion of the last unit of the 747 models, which shall be delivered to her buyers in January of 2023.
Like any distinctive nose does, the hump over the cockpit of the Boeing 747 sets it apart. What's the reason for the 747's unusual proboscis?
The Boeing 747, or the Queen of the Skies, is one of the most impressive aircraft ever built, and the weight behind these massive machines will astound you.
The 747-8 is an exquisite machine and is ruinously expensive. No wonder Qatar wants to give it to Donald Trump, who doesn’t seem to understand or care.
The second Boeing 747-8 arrived in Dayton after a 12-hour flight from Seoul and will be converted to a ‘Doomsday’ aircraft at SNC’s Aviation Innovation and Technology Center. Sierra Nevada ...
Korean Air will keep flying its Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8 jets for years to come, according to airline chief Walter Cho.
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