A jumbo jet is a term used to describe a large aircraft, most commonly the Boeing 747, after Jumbo, a famous elephant.
Boeing 747
The Boeing 747 was the original jumbo jet. The 747 was the first wide-body airliner, first to use the twin-aisle concept, and the first airliner to use high bypass turbofan engines. Major features are:
- triple decks - the lowest used by some airlines for galleys as well as cargo
- distinctive profile - the hump over the forward fuselage makes this airliner easily distinguishable from others.
List of other "Jumbo jets"
C-5A Galaxy, a non-commercial jumbo jet
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