The Boeing 747-8 is the final and largest variant of the 747 family. It was developed in two versions: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I) for passenger operations and the 747-8F for cargo. The ...
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Why The Boeing 747-8 Has Such A Long Fuselage
The Boeing 747-8 is currently the world's longest commercial jet in history with a fuselage measuring 250 ft 2 in (76.25 m), eclipsing the Airbus A340, which was 247 feet (75.30 meters) long. The ...
UPS received its final Boeing 747-8F, signaling the imminent end of production for the historic "Queen of the Skies" after 53 years. The 747, which revolutionized international air travel, is being ...
Boeing has delivered to Atlas Air another 747-8 Freighter, leaving the airframer with just three undelivered 747-8Fs and bringing the jumbo jet’s 50-year-plus production run one step nearer to the end ...
The 747 is quickly flying away from passenger service. But is the era of the four-engine jumbo jet really dead? Not if you like to get everything from high-value fish to higher-valued COVID-19 vaccine ...
Boeing Commercial Airplanes reported the final 747 aircraft left its Everett, Wash., assembly plant on December 6, in advance of delivery to Atlas Air early next year. The 747-8F Freighter is the ...
The final production 747-8F, for Atlas Air, is photographed during pre-delivery acceptance tests. Credit: Paul Weatherman/Boeing Air safety investigators are examining an Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Voyager Aviation Holdings, LLC (“Voyager” or “the Company”) announced today that it has entered into an agreement with AirBridgeCargo Airlines (“AirBridgeCargo”) and ...
Atlas Air Worldwide, the parent company of Atlas Air and Titan Aviation Leasing and the majority shareholder of Polar Air Cargo Worldwide has revealed that it will receive three Boeing 747-8F ...
Cargolux has updated the livery of one of its Boeing 747-8 freighters to include a surgical mask on the nose door. The paint scheme is intended to highlight the ”airline’s commitment to the fight ...
Atlas Air places an order for the last four 747-8Fs Boeing plans to produce. The last Boeing 747-8F ever produced will go to Atlas Air in October 2022. (Image: Boeing) ...
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