A fully loaded Boeing 747 can weigh between 800,000 to 987,000 pounds (approximately 363,000 to 447,000 kilograms), depending on the specific model and configuration. This weight includes passengers, cargo, fuel, and the aircraft itself. For instance, the Boeing 747-8, one of the largest variants, has a maximum takeoff weight of around 987,000 pounds.
Fully loaded 875,000 lbs or 396,890 kg.
The maximum takeoff weight of a 747-400 (fully loaded) is 875,000 lb
Fully loaded 875,000 lbs or 396,890 kg.
A fully loaded commercial airplane, such as a Boeing 747, can weigh around 200,000 lbs.
A Boeing 747-8 airplane can weigh approximately 8 million pounds when fully loaded.
Fully loaded, a 747-400 weighs 396,890 kgs or 875,000 lbs.
A 747-400 fully loaded weighs 875,000 lbs or 396,890 kgs.
An empty 747 Classic weighs about 155,000 kg and 377,842 kg fully loaded. The 747-400 is about 165,000 kg and 396,900 kg.
airbus a380 and some government aircraft
boing 747
the equivalent of 71 fully loaded 747 airplanes.
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