Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including ...
Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
Perhaps the weirdest-looking Boeing 747 on this list is the YAL-1. Rather than being acquired from an airline, YAL-1 was ...
Only three airlines are operating scheduled passenger flights on the 55th anniversary of the 747's first revenue-generating ...
The Boeing 747 variants had different top speeds, with the 747-100 hitting 600 mph and the ... is operated by the likes of Lufthansa and Korean Air. This aircraft has a top speed of 614 mph ...
A Lufthansa spokesperson confirmed to Simple Flying that its Boeing 747-8, registered as D-ABYP ... they suffered during the incident. Over 100 other passengers had minor or major injuries ...
Carsten Spohr is the CEO of Lufthansa. It’s been one problem after another for Boeing since the start of the year. It all began when a panel fell off mid-flight from one of its aircraft flown by ...
With the upcoming integration of ITA Airways in January, the Airbus fleet of Lufthansa Group Airlines will grow by another 100 short- and ... These include the Boeing 747-400, Airbus A340-600 ...
Korean Air is among the last airlines still flying the iconic Boeing 747, but it is scheduled to pull the jet from a particularly long US route in 2025. Route scheduling data from the aviation ...
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 ...