Bigger than anything before it, the Boeing 747-8 was the final jumbo jet. This documentary shows how it came together.
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Why does the Boeing 747-400 have 3 engine types?
The Boeing 747-400, introduced in the late 1980s, represented a significant evolution of the iconic 747, featuring improved aerodynamics, advanced avionics, and substantially improved fuel efficiency.
Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce weren't part of the 747-8 program, despite a long history with the 'Queen of the Skies'.
Unraveling the production history of the original jumbo jet.
Averaging 6,389 miles per trip, the route to the Southeast Asian hub takes the title as the longest nonstop route flown by ...
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