The term "747s" typically refers to the Boeing 747, a large, wide-body commercial aircraft known for its distinctive humpbacked fuselage. First introduced in 1970, it became one of the most recognizable airliners in the world, often dubbed the "Jumbo Jet." The 747 has been used for passenger and cargo transport and has undergone several variants, with the latest being the 747-8. Its design and capacity have made it a favorite for long-haul flights and significant events in aviation history.
The New York Jets are nicknamed the 747s. The 747 is a type of jet.
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1,500 as of June 28, 2014.
As of October 2023, the airline with the most Boeing 747s is Korean Air. The airline has historically operated a significant fleet of these iconic aircraft, utilizing them for both passenger and cargo services. Following Korean Air, other airlines like Lufthansa and China Airlines also have substantial numbers of 747s in their fleets. However, the exact numbers can fluctuate due to retirements and new acquisitions.
There is a key for the doors onto and through the plane, but all controls are electronics inside the cockpit.
It depends which air line you fly with. I think that Virgin use 747s from Manchester.
The Boeing 747 can fly in the troposphere and lower stratosphere layers of Earth's atmosphere.
That would be the New York Jets.
Yes. Their first B747 the "red meatball" was purchased from People's Express.
The home airport is Atlanta GA but the 747s are usually employed on their trans-Pacific flights. They are rarely used on trans-Atlantic flights.