The Boeing 747 is one of the world’s first wide-body Jumbo Jet, and the dynamic canvas of many special liveries.
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 ...
Perhaps the weirdest-looking Boeing 747 on this list is the YAL-1. Rather than being acquired from an airline, YAL-1 was ...
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 ...
By far the most popular 747 variant was the Boeing 747-400, distinguishable from the 747-300 by its wingtips. The aircraft had a top speed of 583 mph (939 km/h). However, in February 2020 ...
Challenge Group is beefing up its order for 777-300 converted freighters. It is an early adopter of the aftermarket freighter ...
Emirates SkyCargo has hired startup Compass Cargo Airlines to operate two Boeing 747-400 freighters in its global freight network.
‍ DALLAS – Emirates (EK) has entered a multi-year lease agreement with Compass Air Cargo (HQ) for six Boeing 747 freighter ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates' SkyCargo division has taken its Boeing 747 freighter fleet to six, as the company continues ...