How old is the oldest plane still flying?

Built in 1909 and now with the British civil registration G-AANG, this is the world's oldest airworthy aircraft. It is powered by a three-cylinder "W form" Anzani engine. 56 – Bleriot XI airworthy at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Red Hook, New York.
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What is the oldest plane still flying today?

The Blériot XI first flew on January 23rd, 1909. It went on to perform a pioneering flight across the English Channel later that year. Despite the type first hitting the air 113 years ago, the aircraft is still airworthy today.
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What is the oldest 737 still flying?

Conviasa, a Venezuelan passenger airline, has a 737 (registration: YV3434) that dates back to 1976, Air Inuit, based in Canada, has one that was born in 1978, RUTACA, another carrier from Venezuela, has one from 1981.
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What is the oldest 747 still flying?

The oldest active 747 aircraft today

The oldest passenger aircraft in commercial operation is Boeing 747-400 EP-MEE (SN 24383) operated by Mahan Air, a privately owned Iranian airline. IBA Insight Flights shows that this aircraft frequently makes trips between Tehran and Moscow, and last flew on 30th January 2023.
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Are Boeing 707 still flying?

Boeing 707s still in service

But plenty of aircraft remain flying. Today, most are in military service. The US Air Force operates more than 40 707 aircraft - all military variants based on the 707, including the E-3 Sentry and the E-8.
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Do the Blue Angels still fly?

Welcome to the 2023 Blue Angels' season! Since 1946, it has been our honor to represent the United States Navy and Marine Corps to audiences both at home and abroad as we showcase the excitement, precision, and power of naval aviation.
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How many Boeing 747 crashed?

Of the 61 Boeing 747 aircraft losses, 32 resulted in no loss of life; in one, a hostage was murdered; and in one, a terrorist died.
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How much is a scrap 747 worth?

Once a jet has been stripped bare of usable parts, its metal frame is redeemed for scrap value. A 747 can fetch up to $55,000 for its scrap alone.
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How long can a 747 fly without engines?

A passenger jet could glide for up to about 60 miles if it suffers a total engine failure at its cruising altitude.
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How many 747 are left?

But there are still 314 747 freighters in use, according to Cirium, many of which were initially used as passenger jets before being renovated into freighters.
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Can a 737 fly to Hawaii?

United Airlines Boeing 737 Hawaii flights.

United has been flying its extensive fleet of more than 300 737s to Hawaii for many years. We don't recall a start date, do you? Their fleet includes -700, -800, -900, -900ER, and -MAX variants. United's Boeing 737 Hawaii flights are to and from California airports.
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How long did planes not fly for after 9 11?

In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, North American airspace was closed to civilian traffic for two days, but flights slowly resumed after. However, there was no returning to the pre-9/11 flying experience.
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What is the oldest US bomber still in service?

The B-52 has been in service with the USAF since 1955. As of June 2019, there are 76 aircraft in inventory; 58 operated by active forces (2nd Bomb Wing and 5th Bomb Wing), 18 by reserve forces (307th Bomb Wing), and about 12 in long-term storage at the Davis-Monthan AFB Boneyard.
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Is there a billion dollar plane?

The cost to procure each B-2 was US$737 million in 1997 dollars (equivalent to US$1173 million in 2021), based only on a fleet cost of US$15.48 billion. The procurement cost per aircraft as detailed in GAO reports, which include spare parts and software support, was $929 million per aircraft in 1997 dollars.
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What happens if a plane flies too high?

Aerodynamic altitude: If a commercial airliner flies too high, it will encounter less dense air passing over the wings to create lift. This can cause the plane to stall and fall out of control. Depending on the weather conditions and aircraft weight, this can occur anywhere between 40,000 and 45,000 feet.
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How far can a 747 fly on one tank of gas?

How far can an airplane go on a full tank of fuel without stopping while travelling at a constant 15,000 feet above sea level? A: This depends on the size of the plane, its efficiency, and how fast it's flying. A modern Boeing 747 can fly about 15,000 km (9,500 miles) when it's flying at 900 kmh (550 mph).
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Can a plane fly with one wing?

A plane needs balance to be stable. When it has two wings, it has lift on both sides, and it is pushed straight up into the air. But if you remove one wing, suddenly the plane is out of balance. It would have a huge weight in the middle and lift on only one side, causing the plane to lift unevenly, and stall.
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Can you buy planes from a boneyard?

No. Aircraft that are surplus to requirements are signed over to and disposed of by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO). Sales of surplus equipment are frequently carried out but purchases can only be made if you are a company or individual who possess a licence to do so.
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How long can a plane fly without fuel?

In general, a private jet can fly for about five to six hours before it needs to be refueled. However, the range can be affected by a number of factors, such as the type of plane, the weight of the fuel, and the weather conditions. How Long Can a Private Jet Fly Without Refueling?
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How many gallons of paint does it take to paint a 747?

A typical Boeing 747 paint job uses around 120 gallons (545.53 liters), while a 767 uses approximately 90 gallons (409.15 liters). All told, painting a commercial airliner can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000.
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Which airline has never had a plane crash?

Running since 1929, Hawaiian is among the oldest airlines in the world but, remarkably, it has never suffered a single fatal crash or hull loss.
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What is the safest airplane?

Quantas came top of the table thanks to "an amazing record of firsts in operations and safety" leading it to be "accepted as the industry's most experienced airline," according to the air safety rating site.
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