Aircraft Profile: Boeing 747

Aircraft Profile: Boeing 747

The Boeing 747 entered service with Pan American Airlines in January 1970 and has since become the workhorse of the world’s long-haul, high-capacity fleet. To-date, Boeing has delivered 1,365 747s in four basic types, the 747-100/-200/-300/-400.


In November 2005, after many false starts, Boeing finally launched the 747-8 Intercontinental to serve the 400-500-seat markets and the Boeing 747-8 Freighter.


The Boeing 747 was the first passenger jet to have a twin-aisle cabin section and a staircase leading to an upper deck in the nose section.


Powered by four Pratt & Whitney/General Electric/Rolls-Royce turbofans the Boeing 747 remains the world’s fastest subsonic passenger jet. It has carried more than 3.5 billion passengers on 35 billion miles of revenue-earning service with 80 airlines.


History


Rolled out at Boeing’s Everett plant in Seattle in September 1968, the Boeing 747-100 originated from Boeing’s failed entry for the US air force’s C-5 military transport competition. The 747 was Boeing’s response to a requirement for a 400-seat long-range transport and was launched in April 1966 with an order for 25 aircraft.


Interesting facts:

After delivery to Northwest Airlines in January 1989 Boeing was rolling out a new 747-400 every six days.


Two Boeing 747s form the presidential Air Force One transport, and a 747 was also converted to transport the Space Shuttle. A number of Boeing 747s have also been converted into luxury business aircraft.


Boeing 747 Cutaway


AirSpace Boeing 747 images

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Boeing 747 video results

  • Aviation Video: Boeing 747-400 - Singapore Airlines07/01/2009Final flight of Singapore Airlines 747-400 to Manchester. The 747s via Zurich on Tuesdays and Thursdays are being dropped in favour of a daily 777 service, these huge beauties will be missed.
  • Aviation Video: Boeing 747-400 - Various Airlines07/01/2009Boeing 747. Some of the bigger aircraft of the day, two of which up-close on takeoff (noisy!). Includes Travel City Direct, Virgin Atlantic (two different aircraft), and Cargo Dragonair. Shame I didn t know TCD was going to ingest a bird, I wish I d been filming the engine to see the fire!
  • Aviation Video: Boeing 747-400 - Singapore Airlines07/01/2009A wonderful sunny day on which to see the most beautiful plane in the sky. She arrived 15 minutes early at 8:15am, and at last I got her rotating next to me after only 4,500ft of runway. What a beautiful sight she is, it was 30 Degrees C when she took off at 10:10am!
  • Aviation Video: Boeing 747-400 - Virgin Atlantic Airways07/01/2009The first time I ve ever got this beauty landing in good conditions. Arrived at 9.10am almost two hours late (a rare event) and the weather was really in our favour. She was also the third-from-last aircraft to takeoff on 24L before the midday switch to 24R. Enjoy.
  • Aviation Video: Boeing 747-400 - Singapore Airlines07/01/2009After approaching overhead, this beauty is seen pushing back from her stand at Terminal 2 and taking off on Runway 24L. Filmed in wonderful sunshine from MAN s fantastic rooftop viewing area- watch (and hear!) her engines start up. I wouldn't like to stand that close to a running 747 engine!
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