A Boeing 747 has four engines.
The Boeing 747 has at least 4 engines.
It has 4 propulsion engines and one APU.
yes they are, they are the engines you see on a 747 or even a small Private jet
A Boeing 747 typically uses engines that weigh between 8,000 to 10,000 pounds (approximately 3,600 to 4,500 kilograms) each, depending on the specific engine model. For example, the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines used on some 747 variants weigh around 9,000 pounds (about 4,080 kilograms) each. The total weight of the engines can vary based on the configuration and the specific model of the 747.
A Boeing 747 has four engines.
The Boeing 747 has at least 4 engines.
Four.
A 747 has 4 engines, the 777 has 2.
It has 4 propulsion engines and one APU.
747 uses 4 for forward thrust and at least one or 2 more for electricity and utilities
747-400 its has more engines...
the Boeing 747-400 because it has 4 engines not 2
The 747 because the 757 is much smaller and can carry less passengers. It also only has 2 engines where as the 747 has 4.
A jumbo jet, also known as a 747, has four engines. These engines are all mounted on the wings of the plane and are needed to power the plane through height weight takeoffs.
The 747-200 has engines rated at 55,145 pounds of thrust. This equated to 87,325 hp.
The 747-400 has 3 different engine choices:Pratt and Whitney PW4000General Electric CF6Rolls Royce RB211