Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including ...
The A380's cancelation was announced more than five years ago and now no quad-jets or double deckers are in production.
SkyTeam alliance member Korean Air will bring its Boeing 747-8 aircraft onto Sydney-Seoul flights ...
The Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 are giants of the skies but are gradually being retired. Only around 50 passenger Boeing 747s remain, with the last one manufactured in 2023. The Airbus A380 was ...
SkyTeam alliance member Korean Air will bring its Boeing 747-8 aircraft onto Sydney-Seoul flights ...
The iconic Boeing 747 may not be the fastest, as it falls behind the Airbus A380 and Concorde in top speeds. The Boeing 747 was, and still is, one of the most iconic aircraft to grace the skies.
Boeing-747, the Airbus A320 and A380, and Boeing-737 will be discussed. And how these airplanes changed the world and aviation industry.
The world’s biggest passenger planes are decreasing in number. The pandemic pause in the early 2020s gave airlines an opportunity to phase out older and less efficient aircraft, with many retiring ...
The Boeing 747—fondly nicknamed the “Queen of the Skies”—isn’t just a plane; it’s aviation royalty! With its iconic hump and a wingspan wide enough to give eagles a confidence crisis, the 747 has ...