All 747's use Kerosene.
Boeing 747
January 21, 1970 was the first commercial use of the 747.
I assume you mean London... Air New Zealand use Boeing 747 and 777 on the route. British Airways would do likewise.
The Kingfisher planes use the Airbus planes made in France planes for its fleet. Not the Boeing.
There are many different types of planes aside from the commercial airliners that people use daily to get one from part of the world to another. More specialized airplanes include military helicopters, propeller aircrafts, helicopters, and pusher aircrafts.Commercial and navy are your basic groups of planes. Commuter planes carry a small number of passengers and commercial planes vary in passenger accommodation. Manufacturers like Boeing make commercial planes in all sizes like the Boeing 737 and Boeing 747.
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Depends on WHICH Boeing you're talking about. the 747 use 18, smaller Aircraft use fewer.
The first commercial airline to use the 747 was Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 737 or Boeing 757.
The 747-400 use 3 different engine manufacturers; Pratt & Whitney, General Electric and Rolls Royce.
The first airline to use the Boeing 747 was Pan-Am airlines on January 21, 1970. The flight was an international, oversea flight from New York to London.