The New York Jets are nicknamed the 747s. The 747 is a type of jet.
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Maximum height is 40,500.
747s and cows
The ISS will have an internal pressurized volume of 46,000 cubic feet, or about 1.5 Boeing 747s. (from a Boeing website of ISS funfacts)
There is a key for the doors onto and through the plane, but all controls are electronics inside the cockpit.
Bombardier makes a 50-passenger jet. Some Boeing 747s carry more than 500. The Airbus A380 will carry more than that.
The Boeing 747 can fly in the troposphere and lower stratosphere layers of Earth's atmosphere.
It depends which air line you fly with. I think that Virgin use 747s from Manchester.
There are far too many to list here - However to guide you , The FAA/EASA Minimum runway length requirements for MLW landings (maximum landing weight) are 7,500ft (~2,300m) for the 747-8F, and 6,750ft (~2,000m) for the 747-8i.
That would be the New York Jets.
Yes. Their first B747 the "red meatball" was purchased from People's Express.