British Airways has announced “with great sadness” that its remaining Boeing 747 jumbo jets will be retired with immediate effect, as the airline’s fleet is reshaped for the era of post ...
Perhaps the weirdest-looking Boeing 747 on this list is the YAL-1. Rather than being acquired from an airline, YAL-1 was ...
British Airways, the world's largest operator of Boeing's 747, said it would retire its entire jumbo jet fleet with immediate effect due to the downturn in the travel industry caused by the ...
Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including ...
Still Boeing's largest passenger aircraft to this day, the 747 story began with a request from the head of Pan American World Airways, CEO Juan Trippe, for a larger jet than anything currently in ...
Korean Air is among the last airlines still flying the iconic Boeing 747, but it's scheduled to ... when the pandemic uprooted travel. British Airways, Dutch flag carrier KLM, and Australia's ...
Work on a retired 747 passenger plane has been completed ... as the Queen of the Skies but was permanently grounded by British Airways amid the coronavirus-led slump in travel demand.
The Boeing 747 has become one of the most iconic airplanes ... During the pandemic, airlines like British Airways, KLM, and Qantas retired their 747s, and Boeing decided to end production.
Korean Air is expected to stop flying the longest Boeing 747 passenger flight in March 2025. Airlines globally have been phasing out the massive jet in favor of less costly widebodies. Only four ...