Does a 747 have 2 floors?

One of the key features of the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380 is their double-deck design. On two levels, airlines can provide every comfort for premium passengers, or can use the space to pack in over 600 passengers.
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Are there planes with 2 stories?

The first full double-deck jet airliner is the Airbus A380, which has two passenger decks extending the full length of the fuselage, as well as a full-length lower third deck for cargo. It entered regular service in late-October 2007.
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What airlines have 2 floors?

In fact, the A380's two-floor configuration has been used by several different airlines in several different ways, and with several different rationales.
  • British Airways. BA is treating the A380 as if it's one aircraft plopped on top of another. ...
  • Qantas. ...
  • Lufthansa. ...
  • Emirates.
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How high can a 747 fly?

Boeing 747

Lufthansa previously bragged that its 747-400 could reach the highest altitude in its fleet, reaching a max altitude of 44,947 ft (13,610 m). Meanwhile, the modern 747-8, which is well deployed by the carrier, has a service ceiling of 43,100 ft (13,137 m).
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Do 747s have an elevator?

Service elevators in the cabin

The Airbus A380 has two elevators installed to transport galley containers between the upper and lower decks, as does the Boeing 747.
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Can a Boeing 747 fly on one engine?

While it's very clear that a 747 is unable to properly fly with the failure of three engines, we can see that a single functioning engine would at least extend the aircraft's distance and prolong its time in the air.
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What is the landing speed of a 747?

Airplanes rely on a braking system to safely land on runways. At cruising altitude, most commercial airplanes fly at a speed of roughly 500 to 600 mph. When landing, however, they must reduce their speed. A typical 747, for instance, has a landing speed of about 160 to 170 mph.
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What happens if a plane flies too high?

If a passenger jet flies too high, it reaches a point called 'Coffin Corner'. This is the point at which the aircraft's low speed stall and high-speed buffet meet and the plane can no longer maintain its altitude which forces it to descend.
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Can airplanes fly over Mount Everest?

Tim Morgan, a commercial pilot writing for Quora says aircraft can fly above 40,000 feet, and hence it is possible to fly over Mount Everest which stands at 29,031.69 feet. However, typical flight routes do not travel above Mount Everest as the mountains create unforgiving weather.
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Why do planes speed up before landing?

The aircraft flares just before touching down. It descends with a constant velocity, and just before touching down pulls the nose up to reduce the descent. This results in a higher angle of attack, more lift, and a vertical deceleration of the airplane.
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Does the 747 have an upper deck?

The Boeing 747 will go down in history as one of the most iconic airliners of all time. It has been in the skies for more than 50 years, with production ending this year. Its most notable feature is its upper deck, which provides an exclusive space for a select few passengers.
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Is Boeing 777 bigger than 747?

The 777X is a longer aircraft - just

According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8 is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.
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Which plane is bigger 747 or A380?

Airbus A380 vs Boeing 747

The A380 is the latest and biggest plane from Airbus while the 747 has been Boeing's flagship for quite some time. The biggest difference between the two is size as the A380 is certainly much bigger than the 747. The Airbus A380 has a wingspan that is 15m longer to that of the 747.
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Is there a three story airplane?

Before we start today, I do have to stress that yes, there are technically triple-deck aircraft flying today in the form of the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380. As in, they have three levels, two for passengers and one for cargo on the lower deck.
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Is the 787 a double decker?

The 787 was the first next-generation widebody twinjet, and the A380 remains the world's only fully double-decker passenger airliner to date. As such, both aircraft are trailblazers in their own right. However, Airbus designed the A380 for long-range, high-capacity hub-to-hub flights.
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Do they still make 747?

On July 29, 2020, Boeing confirmed that the final 747 would be delivered in 2022 as a result of "current market dynamics and outlook" stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to CEO David Calhoun. As of January 12, 2021, Boeing is to deliver the final four 747s to Atlas Air in 2022.
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Why planes do not fly over Pacific Ocean?

Most flights are planned to minimize the time spent over bodies of water, since storms are more likely to occur over water than land. The weather over the Pacific Ocean is often turbulent, and there are many thunderstorms in parts of the Pacific, so it's not a safe environment to fly a plane.
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Why do flights to Japan go over Alaska?

Commercial airlines typically fly a Northern curved route that goes over Canada and Alaska. Therefore, they spend less time over the Pacific Ocean, allowing for emergency landings if needed.
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Why do planes not fly over Antarctica?

Antarctica has no flight paths due to weather conditions and no infrastructure to assist with landing anywhere on the continent.
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What happens if a plane window breaks?

A broken window would cause the air inside to rush out rapidly, causing little objects like phones and magazines (and even larger ones, like people) to be carried away. This is all due to the high-pressure difference at high altitudes.
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Do pilots have fear of heights?

It's probably embarrassing to admit it, but if you're like most other pilots, the answer is “Yes.” According to Chaytor Mason, a retired professor of aviation psychology at the University of Southern California, the rate of acrophobia is upwards of 90% in some of the pilot groups he's encountered.
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What is the highest a plane has ever flown?

The official FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale) altitude record is 37,650 m (123,523 ft), by Alexandr Fedotov (USSR) flying a highly modified MIG-25 'Foxbat' (designated E266M) from Podmoskovnoe Aerodrome, Russia, on 31 August 1977.
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How fast does a 747 go before takeoff?

A Boeing 747 under standard conditions must be going 296kph (184 mph) to take off. Additionally, weather factors can affect the ground speed need for takeoff. For example, a headwind will reduce the ground speed needed.
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Can a 747 take off with 3 engines?

The 747 is certified to fly on just three engines, and there was no indication of any damage to the aircraft's other engines. Safety experts and aviation regulators still questioned the decision to operate such a long flight with one engine out.
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