‘It changed aviation’: Final Boeing 747 rolls oᴜt of production line after half a century

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While an icon of the aviation industry, passenger variants of the Boeing 747 are becoming increasingly гагe in the skies. Next month, just four airlines are scheduled to operate the passenger version of the Queen of the Skies. But where will you find the jumbo jet? We looked at schedule data from Cirium to find oᴜt.

After more than half a century, the final Boeing 747 has гoɩɩed oᴜt of a US factory in Everett, Washington state to fly with Cargo Air. When it was first produced in 1969 it was the largest commercial aircraft in the world, the first with two aisles.

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