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The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser “Clipper Southern Cross” is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 40B is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 40B is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 707-220 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 717-200 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 720-030B is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 720-047B is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 727-023 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 727-21 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 727-223 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 727-233 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 727-25 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 737-230 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 737-900 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 787 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing 787-9 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing Model 100A is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Boeing Model 80A-1 is an aircraft that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
The Aeroamerica is an airline that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
Boeing Vertol
This is a company.
The Boeing Air Transport (BAT) is an airline that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
Boeing Stearman
We're still trying to pin down where this company is from, so for the time being we just say it's "visiting" Null Island.
Boeing Air Transport (BAT)
This is a company.
It's Wing Wednesday, and today's plane is the Douglas DC-4!
This image was posted on April 07, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #douglasaircraft #dc-4 #airplane
It's Wing Wednesday, and today's plane is the Boeing 307 Stratoliner!
This image was posted on March 31, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #boeing #stratoliner #airplane
The largest and most luxurious of all of the flying boats, the Boeing 314 was called a flying hotel by journalists of the day.
This image was posted on March 17, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #boeing #airplane
A Salute to Pan American World Airways in the Pacific: 1935-1951
This aviation exhibition was on display between March 1993 and March 1993 in the D-04 Central Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
The Lockheed Model 10 Electra was introduced in 1935 as the manufacturer's first all-metal aircraft, developed to compete with the Douglas DC-2 and Boeing 247.
This image was posted on February 24, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #aviationhistory #lockheed
#OTD in 1982, the Boeing 757 took its first flight.
This image was posted on February 19, 2021.
#onthisday #boeing #boeing757 #avgeek
As rival United Air Lines had exclusive rights to the Boeing 247, TWA (Transcontinental & Western Air) turned to Douglas Aircraft to develop an improved competitor.
This image was posted on February 10, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #aviationhistory #douglasdc2 #dc2
The first flight of the Boeing 727 was #OnThisDay in 1963.
This image was posted on February 09, 2021.
#otd #boeing727 #avgeek
The all-metal, twin-engine Boeing 247 was a revolutionary airliner when it entered into service with United AIr Lines in 1933.
This image was posted on February 03, 2021.
#wingwednesday #avgeek #aviationhistory #boeing #1930s
Pacific Air Transport (PAT) was founded in 1926 by Vern C. Gorst, a transportation-minded entrepreneur with ties to the Pacific Northwest and California.
This image was posted on December 22, 2020.
#avgeek #museumfromhome
#OnThisDay in 1969, the first widebody jet landed at San Francisco International Airport.
This image was posted on December 21, 2020.
#museumfromhome #sfohistory #panam #avgeek









