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#Onthisday in 2017, United Airlines’ last scheduled Boeing 747 flight departed from SFO. This image was posted on November 07, 2022. #united #boeing747 #sfohistory #avgeek
#OnThisDay in 1968, the first Boeing 747 rolled out of Boeing's massive facility in Everett, Washington. This image was posted on September 30, 2021. #avgeek #boeing #widebody #jetage #boeing747
The first wide-body jumbo-jet to be introduced, the Boeing 747 revolutionized long-distance, transoceanic commercial aviation and set the standard for all other wide-body designs that followed. This image was posted on August 18, 2021. #wingwednesday #avgeek #boeing #boeing747 #cathaypacific #panam
Introduced by Pan American World Airways in 1970, the Boeing 747-100 was the first of a new breed of jetliner, the “wide-body,” which ultimately revolutionized the airline industry. This image was posted on September 30, 2020. #boeing747 #avgeek #museumfromhome
While the world watched in amazement as Apollo astronauts took their first steps on the moon, the revolutionary Boeing 747 jumbojet was on the eve of its introduction. This image was posted on February 10, 2020. #widebodyav #avgeek #widebody #jumbojet #jetage #boeing #boeing747 #petermax #poster #design
While the world watched in amazement as Apollo astronauts took their first steps on the moon, the revolutionary Boeing 747 jumbojet was on the eve of its introduction. This image was posted on February 10, 2020. #widebodyav #avgeek #widebody #jumbojet #jetage #boeing #boeing747 #petermax #poster #design
#Onthisday in 1970, the world's first ever scheduled Boeing 747 wide-body jet service was flown by Pan American World Airways with Captain Robert M. Weeks in command. This image was posted on January 22, 2020. #widebodyav #avgeek #paa #panam #panamerican #boeing #boeing747 #747
The Boeing 747, which was first flown in 1969 and launched into service in 1970 by Pan American World Airways, revolutionized long-distance commercial air travel and set a completely new standard in airliner design, the “widebody” or “jumbojet.” Not to be left behind in the widebody market, aircraft manufacturers McDonnell Douglas and Lockheed Aircraft followed with their own widebody airliners, the DC-10 and L-1011 TriStar. This image was posted on September 20, 2019. #widebodyav #avgeek #widebody #jetage #boeing747 #dc10 #lockheed
#OnThisDay in 1993, Boeing finished production on their 1,000th 747, a 747-400 that was delivered to Singapore Airlines in October. This image was posted on September 10, 2019. #boeing #boeing747 #singapore #avgeek
The field of aeronautical engineering led to some of the most profound technological advancements of the 20th century. This image was posted on December 06, 2018. #avgeek #boeing247 #boeing747 #boeing #avgeeks #aviationgeek #aviation #vintageaviation
#OnThisDay in 1993, Boeing finished production on their 1,000th 747, a 747-400 that was delivered to Singapore Airlines in October. This image was posted on September 10, 2018. #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #avgeeks #boeing #boeing747
#Onthisday in 1970, the world's first ever scheduled Boeing 747 wide-body jet service was flown by Pan American World Airways with Captain Robert M. Weeks in command. This image was posted on January 22, 2018. #panam #london #newyork #boeing747 #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #avgeeks