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Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental upper deck staircase and skylight Major assembly of the first 747-8 Intercontinental began on May 8, 2010. [ 141 ] [ 154 ] Assembly of first 747-8I was completed in February 2011, before being unveiled at a rollout ceremony in Everett, Washington, on February 13, 2011. [ 155 ]
The passenger version, named 747-8 Intercontinental or 747-8I, is designed to carry up to 467 passengers in a 3-class configuration and fly more than 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at Mach 0.855. As a derivative of the already common 747-400, the 747-8I has the economic benefit of similar training and interchangeable parts. [210]
Boeing (BA) unveiled the new 747-8 Intercontinental jet Sunday, which can seat as many as 500 people. The new plane has 12% lower costs per seat than the 747-400, Boeing said in a statement. The ...
The "next-gen Jumbo" Boeing 747-8 commercial aircraft made its debut today in a hangar of the Boeing Company in Everett, Wash., with top brass in attendance including the father of the 747, Joseph
Transport for 300 t payload or 860-1,000 passengers Double deck airliner: Skylon: 1993: 339.55 tons Reusable spaceplane, cancelled in 2024 Boeing 747X: 1996: 465.53 tons 747-400 stretch, Airbus A3XX competitor Boeing Pelican: 2002: 2657.36 tons Ground effect and medium altitude transport Airbus A380-900: 2006: 580.68 tons
airlinereporter.com The first Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental airplane successfully took off on its maiden flight today from Paine Field in Everett,
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Atlas Air Worldwide Places Eighth Boeing 747-8 Freighter Into ACMI Service Contract for Additional Aircraft Expands Relationship with Etihad Airways PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Atlas Air ...