Lufthansa remains the airline of choice for those seeking to experience the iconic Jumbo Jet in the modern era.
On February 9, 1969, the Boeing 747, the world’s first wide-body jet, took its maiden flight, revolutionising air travel.
Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
There are two jumbo jets registered to the country's government: a 747-400 and a larger 747-8. It also owns a Boeing 737. The 747s have "Kingdom of Morocco" written on the side in Arabic ...
have been Boeing 747/VC-25s. [Courtesy of ] Gottshall notes that while the 747 is no longer in production, his role on the program continues, with work on continuous improvements to the 747-400 ...
The Boeing 747-400 wide-body airliner has been around since 1988, carrying people and cargo with equal prowess across the skies of the world. The plane is no longer in production, but plenty of ...
Network Airline Management (NAM) has added a Boeing 747-400 nose-loading production freighter to its fleet as it works ...
An Emirates 747-400 freighter, operated by a partner airline, lands in Luqa, Malta, on Dec. 4, 2014. Emirates this week hired Compass Cargo Airlines in Bulgaria to operate two 747s on its behalf.
For years, Lufthansa and EK have fought over the Boeing 777-9 launch customer title. Ambiguity developed because of shifting ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates’ SkyCargo division has taken its Boeing 747 freighter fleet ... which operates 747-400 freighters as well as 737 cargo jets. The airline says this enables it ...