747 uses 4 for forward thrust and at least one or 2 more for electricity and utilities
yes they are, they are the engines you see on a 747 or even a small Private jet
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.
For the most part, jet engine aircraft mostly have 2 jet engines such as the a319, 737 and private jets such as lears and gulfstreams. However, this is purely dependent on the type of aircraft it is. Some aircraft, such as the 747, a340 and a380 have 4 jet engines.
The Boeing 747 uses four engines.
A Boeing 747 has four engines.
The Boeing 747 has at least 4 engines.
A Boeing 747 primarily uses Jet A or Jet A-1 fuel, which is a type of aviation turbine fuel (ATF). These fuels are kerosene-based and designed for high performance in jet engines. The 747's four engines are optimized for this fuel type, ensuring efficiency and reliability during flight. Additionally, the fuel is formulated to perform well in a wide range of temperatures and altitudes.
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Most commercial airlines only require one engine to continue flying. This includes the four engine 747
A 747 has 4 engines, the 777 has 2.
On a standard 747 jumbo jet, there are 420 seats.
A 747 has 18 wheels.