January 21, 1970. Pan Am from New York, JFK to London.
1964
the first MODERN commercial aircraft (boeing 247) entered service in1933
It first entered service with Pan Am in October 1958
The first commercial flight of the Boeing 247 took place on February 8, 1933.
January 21, 1970 was the first commercial use of the 747.
The Boeing 777 first flew in 1994, and went into commercial service in 1995. So as of 2015, some of the older 777's on the worldwide fleet are 20 years old.
1970. January 21 between New York and London. Pan American World Airways
The Boeing 707 is a four-engine narrow-body commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s.Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) designs, assembles, markets and sells large commercial jet aircraft and provides product-related maintenance and training to customers worldwide.[1] A wholly owned subsidiary and business division of parent The Boeing Company, Boeing Commercial Airplanes operates from a division headquarters in Renton, Washington and more than one dozen engineering, manufacturing and assembly facilities located throughout the United States and internationally.[2] Boeing Commercial Airplanes includes the assets of the Douglas Aircraft division of the former McDonnell Douglas Corporation, which merged with Boeing in 1997.[3] The current President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes is James F. Albaugh, who is also an Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company.[2]
The first commercial flight for the 747 was on January 22nd 1970. Subsequent re-modelling has meant that the 747 has been in service over 46 years.
That was on January 21, 1970 and it landed in London, England, the first Boeing 747 commercial flight from JFK.
Pan American World Airways.
The Boeing 777 (or triple 7) was first flown on 12th June 1994 with an introduction to service on 7th June 1995 with United Airlines.