It first entered service with Pan Am in October 1958
The Boeing 707 was a single-aisled four-engined jet aircraft manufactured by Boeing between 1958 and 1978. It was one of the aircraft that started the Jet Age in passenger air transport. The 707 had up to 200 seats. They were largely superseded by the Boeing 747, and were directly replaced with the Boeing 757 and 767. TWA operated the last US 707 passenger service in 1983, and today (2010) only 58 of the 1010 built are in active service, all with cargo airlines.
The Boeing 707-120B can fly at 540 knots or 1000km/h while the Boeing 707-320B can fly at 525 knots or 972km/h.
The 4 engine Boeing 707 was replaced by the 2 engine 757.
The Boeing 707 was a single-aisled four-engined jet aircraft manufactured by Boeing between 1958 and 1978. It was one of the aircraft that started the Jet Age in passenger air transport. The 707 had up to 200 seats. They were largely superseded by the Boeing 747, and were directly replaced with the Boeing 757 and 767. TWA operated the last US 707 passenger service in 1983, and today (2010) only 58 of the 1010 built are in active service, all with cargo airlines.
The 707 is made by Boeing.
No, the Boeing 707 did not have propellers, it had 4 turbo fan engines, two on each wing
A Boeing 707-120B can fly about 540 knots. That is, 1000 kilometers per hour. A Boeing 707-320B can fly about 525 knots. That is, 972 kilometers per hour.
boeing 707
Nothing. It is simply a model number.
Not that big.
A+ Boeing 707
Cruising Speed Boeing 707 (currently out of production): 550 mph (885 km/h).