What happens retired 747?

Work on a retired 747 passenger plane has been completed to transform it into a party venue and museum space. The aircraft type was known as the Queen of the Skies but was permanently grounded by British Airways amid the coronavirus-led slump in travel demand.
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Can you buy a retired 747?

The last of El Al's Boeing 747s exited the airline's fleet back in 2019. No doubt a sad move for the carrier, the departure of these jumbo jets from passenger service is an ongoing trend that has continued through to this day.
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What happens to retired passenger planes?

If there is no buyer for an aircraft, then it will usually head to an aircraft scrapyard (often called an aircraft graveyard or boneyard). This could be a short term storage option until a buyer is found or the market improves. Or it could be for immediate or slower breakdown and recycling for its parts.
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Will the Boeing 747 ever fly again?

There Are Only 7 Remaining 747 Passenger Operators Remaining. After more than 50 years, Boeing announced in July 2021 that it will bring an end to the production of the iconic 747 line in 2022.
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Why did they retire Boeing 747?

The global COVID-19 pandemic hastened the retirement of many remaining passenger Boeing 747-400s due to a sharp decline in passenger traffic. For instance, KLM retired its Boeing 747-400 Combi and Passenger fleets in March 2020.
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What plane will replace the 747?

Boeing Y3, to replace the 777-300 and 747 product lines. Y3 covers the 350–600+ passenger market, and is expected to be the third Yellowstone Project aircraft to be developed.
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What is the oldest 747 still flying?

The oldest active passenger configured Boeing 747 that is still flying today is just about 42.89 years old. On November 9, 1977, the Saudi Arabian Royal Flight ordered the aircraft, which was registered as HZ-HM1B.
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Who is getting the last 747?

Ending an era, Boeing's final four 747s—747-8F freighter variants—are expected to be delivered later this year to Atlas Air Worldwide. With the delivery of UPS' (NYSE: UPS) final 747-8F order, Boeing (NYSE: BA) is closing in on the end of production for the historic jetliner that changed aviation forever.
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How many 747s have 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. Some of the aircraft that were declared damaged beyond economical repair were older 747s that sustained relatively minor damage.
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How long do 747s last?

On average, an aircraft is operable for about 30 years before it has to be retired. A Boeing 747 can endure about 35,000 pressurization cycles and flights—roughly 135,000 to 165,000 flight hours—before metal fatigue sets in. 747s are retired after approximately 27 years of service.
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Where do retired 747s go?

Last year's 747 retirements now gathering dust in California

The final plane, VH-OEJ Wunula, headed off to a boneyard in California in July. Various models of the 747 had flown for Qantas since 1971. Of the six retired last year, all have ended up gathering dust. All except one are now at the Mojave Air and Space Port.
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How much does an old 747 cost?

Depending on numerous factors, the average price for a pre-owned BOEING 747-400 is $20,000,000.00. A $10,000,000.00 loan over 120 months including $41666.67 per month in interest equates to a $501,437.15 per-period payment.
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Who owns the most 747?

The largest fleet of 747s today belongs to Japan Airlines, at approximately 78 (series -200s, -300s and 44 -400s). British Airways has the next largest fleet of 747s, comprising 56 747-400s. United Airlines 747-400 parked at Denver International Airport.
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What plane does the first lady fly?

Operational history. The four C-32As are operated by the 1st Airlift Squadron of the 89th Airlift Wing. They are available for use by the vice-president (using call sign Air Force Two), the first lady, and members of the Cabinet and Congress (using SAM callsigns).
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How much does a 747 cost to buy?

In 2019, a single 747-8 Intercontinental cost $418.4 million. Meanwhile, the freighter variant was for sale for $419.2 million per unit. Comparing the cost of the initial 747-100, the price of the 747-8 is lower after taking inflation into account.
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How much does a new 747 cost?

A new Boeing 747-8 costs around $420 million in 2021, but the price can be negotiated if an airline purchases multiple aircraft, or if they have a long partnership with Boeing.
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How do female fighter pilots pee?

Pilots put on the cup or pad beneath a special pair of underwear. When it's time to go, the pilot connects the cup or pad with a tube leading to a pump outside the flight suit. The battery-operated pump pulls the urine through the tube to a collection bag, where the pee is stored until the end of the mission.
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Which airline has never had a crash?

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian has been flying planes since 1929 and never once had a fatal accident, making it, if our stats stand up, the longest functioning carrier to have never lost a passenger.
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Are 747s safe?

Answer: The A380, 747 and 777 are certainly safe. So are other airliners like the Airbus A320 family, the Boeing 737 family, 757, 767, A330/340, A350, 787, Embraer 135/145, EMB 170/190 and Bombardier CRJs, to list a few. Airliners are safe.
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Can you still fly on a 747?

If you're hoping to fly the 747-8, Lufthansa is the airline you're most likely to find yourself on. The German flag carrier operates 19 of the jets, nearly half of all in service. The best part is that the 747-8I is usually found on Lufthansa's busiest routes across the world, making finding one a relatively easy task.
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How many 747 are still flying?

There were 444 Boeing 747 aircraft in active airline service as of May 2022, comprising 6 747-100s, 18 747-200s, 4 747-300s, 266 747-400s, and 150 747-8s.
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Are any 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 49 707 aircraft - all military variants based on the 707, including the E-3 Sentry and the E-8. NATO, the UK RAF, and the Royal Saudi Air Force also operate sizeable fleets of E-3 aircraft.
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Are there any Boeing 727 still flying?

The 727 was used for many domestic flights and on some international flights within its range. Airport noise regulations have led to hush kit installations. Its last commercial passenger flight was in January 2019. It was succeeded by the 757-200 and larger variants of the 737.
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Are DC 8 still in service?

Operators. As of May 2021, five DC-8s remain in commercial service, with three operating for Trans Air Cargo Service and two with Skybus Jet Cargo. Disaster relief organization Samaritan's Purse operates a DC-8-72.
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