End Of An Era: The Last Boeing 747 Departs Boeing's Everett Plant
Thousands of aviation fans worldwide are tuning in to watch the final Boeing 747's journey to its new home with Atlas Air.
Thousands of aviation fans worldwide are tuning in to watch the final Boeing 747's journey to its new home with Atlas Air.
Grab your tissues because this really is the end of an era.
A decal has been applied to the side of the very last Boeing 747 to celebrate the genius behind this engineering masterpiece.
The final 747 is one flight closer to being delivered to Atlas Air.
Atlas Air is purchasing Boeing 777Fs to support a contract with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company
The last Boeing 747 also happens to be the 1,574th to be produced.
The incident was a false alarm, and the aircraft will reportedly return to service.
The new aircraft marks a significant milestone for the Swiss global transport and logistics company.
Atlas Air's profits took a dive of 50% for the third quarter of 2022.
The 747 is on a long flight to test a full fuel load.
The remaining two aircraft are expected to be delivered this year.
The relaunch comes as the museum recently purchased new computers that were adapted explicitly for flight simulation.
The Queen of the Skies was in production for over half a century.
Apollo Global Management is angling to buy cargo carrier Atlas Air but e-commerce giant Amazon may yet crash the party.
The cargo carrier is set to receive the final 747 ever built in October.
The Boeing 747 is becoming an increasingly rare bird when it comes to passenger operations.