the last Boeing 747 produced is currently flying a logo formation over Washington before heading to it's destination.
Submitted by Chinpokomonz t3_10r2iir in Washington
Last, as in final ever 747 model, or just the most recently produced?
final 747 produced. they stopped production on passenger 747s years ago, and were only doing cargo planes. onto bigger and better models
True, as a ‘full production’. There are still the two 747 ‘AirForce One’ to be completed - or rather ‘modified’ - for the Government.
If I recall, they are passenger versions that never were delivered and as such became a sweeter deal for Pentagon, than building brand new planes.
The flight pattern today is a stunning reminder to an era of endless achievements in aviation.
*Not bigger...
some are bigger, some are better.
so nitpicky up in here.
What is bigger?
777-9
It may be longer but it doesn't have more capacity, particularly cargo, and the 747 body is bigger overall than it is.
do you just go around nitpickingly correcting people all day? some have longer bodies, some have wider wingspans, but whatever the case, i used it as the phrase "on to bigger and better things". jesus, man.
To be fair, you said “bigger and better models” not “bigger and better things”.
Longer, larger wingspan, can carry around the same number of people depending on class configuration, is cheaper for cargo with the -8. The list goes on.
Boeing is not making any more of them ever, almost certainly. Engine reliability has resulted in twin engine planes being usable for any flights and they are more economical. Pair that with a shift toward more direct flights between mid size cities that don't require a plane that big and the 747 has fallen out of favor with passenger airlines, and cargo is also not as interested in them.
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