The hold capacity of a Boeing 747 varies by model, but generally, it can accommodate around 30,000 to 40,000 pounds (approximately 13,600 to 18,100 kilograms) of cargo in its lower deck cargo holds. The Boeing 747-400, for instance, has a volume capacity of about 30,288 cubic feet (around 855 cubic meters) for cargo. Different configurations and models may affect these figures, but the 747 is renowned for its significant cargo capabilities.
A Boeing 747 tanks capacity is 54,206 gallons, different models of aircraft would have a different tank capacity.
Boeing 747-8 -- 467 Passenger capacity Boeing 747-400 -- Typical 3-class configuration 416 capacity Typical 2-class configuration 524 capacity Boeing 747-400ER Typical 3-class configuration 416 capacity Typical 2-class configuration 524 capacity Boeing 747-400 Domestic -- Typical 3-class configuration (with cargo) 568 capacity Boeing 747 Classics -- 3-class configuration 366 capacity 2-class configuration 452 capacity 1-class configuration n/a
A Boeing 747 airliner holds 57,285 gallons of fuel
The most popular model, the Boeing 747-400 can hold maximum of 660 people in a one class configuration.
163,000 kg
No, its not even close. The 747 is much larger and much heavier. The 747 has a much greater payload capacity as well.
Fuel capacity: 3.70 million pounds. The Boeing 747 can fly in the air up to 16 to 19 hours with fuel savings.
A Boeing 747 can carry 48,445 gallons (183,380 liters) of fuel.
The Maximum Take-Off Weight for a Boeing 747-100 is 333, 390kg; a Boeing 747-200 and 747-300 is 377,842kg; a Boeing 747-400 is 396,890kg; a Boeing 747-400ER is 412,775kg and the Boeing 747-8I is 442,253kg.
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747-400 can hold up to 524 with a business/economy configuration.
Boeing created the Boeing 747.