The 747 production is done, it will never be manufactured again. The Queen of the Skies will be remembered. (This doesn't mean there are no more, the 747 is my fav airliner)
The Queen of the Skies makes a comeback The 747 continues in production with the 747-8. Boeing, however, announced in July that production will end when the final orders are complete. These are now all for freighter versions, with all passenger orders delivered.
Nonsense. 747 production ended in 2022 and the production line has been converted to 777-9 production. There is no economical way of restarting it nevermind that the 777-9 has 92% the 747-8's capacity with less fuel burn per seat and lower costs per trip. If there is a demand for a 747 sized aircraft, it'll be cheaper and more attractive to customers to stretch the 777-9 to a 777-10.
The Boeing 747 was not initially designed for the airline companies, which wanted a larger plane, but rather is a reuse of the design that lost out to the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.
What a good idea with Boeing having such a stellar reputation. At the moment. Would you rather have a 747 8 or a virtual brand-new a 350 1000 pretty much you have approximately 70 less passenger capacity on the Airbus.?
0:58 "And McDonald [sic] Douglas DC-8" while showing a 737 MAX. And it was McDonnell, not McDonald. And the DC-8 was Douglas, before the merger. So much for this video...
I wish they would build it, but with the assembly lines dismantled it does seem unlikely. One ray of hope -- there's been talk (and a video) of a twin 747. (Do engines powerful enough exist for a twin 747?) I'd like to see the twin 747 built. Hopefully engines either already exist or are at least feasible. With lighter alternative materials like carbon fiber, a new twin 747 is probably doable. If Boeing thinks it will be profitable, then maybe they will/are considering it. Who knows ... I think of the 747 as "America's Plane," representing the country everywhere it goes. So I'd like to see it kept going with modernization -- I don't want Airbus building anything better than the US! Lol... 🇺🇸✈️
The 747 production is done, it will never be manufactured again. The Queen of the Skies will be remembered. (This doesn't mean there are no more, the 747 is my fav airliner)
Just as someone else Said.. the Assembly line was dismantled and think its now doing the new 777x and/or 787-10 747 isn't coming back. this is false
I am 91 - Retired Air Force and Air National Guard - We had considered the 747 but went with the C5 - and then C17
the 747 is finished. The assembly lines have been dismantled and turned over to other projects. Stop these silly stories.
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The Queen of the Skies makes a comeback
The 747 continues in production with the 747-8. Boeing, however, announced in July that production will end when the final orders are complete.
These are now all for freighter versions, with all passenger orders delivered.
747 queen of the sky
A380 king of the sky
An 225 king of the size
Correction , Pan Am were First to order the 747 -200 / 25 of them NOT U S Airlines , Thank you , retired airline engineer ,
Pan Am was like Boeings Emirates🇺🇸🇦🇪
I have to wonder if he meant the airlines in the US rather than that particular airline...?
Nonsense. 747 production ended in 2022 and the production line has been converted to 777-9 production. There is no economical way of restarting it nevermind that the 777-9 has 92% the 747-8's capacity with less fuel burn per seat and lower costs per trip. If there is a demand for a 747 sized aircraft, it'll be cheaper and more attractive to customers to stretch the 777-9 to a 777-10.
For me 747 should be aroubd forever with better engines and still 4 engine.I feel safer in the queen of the skies 747 all the way.
Before i ever had my first flight i dreamt of flying on a 747. Sadly i never got to.❤
Is it realy true that Boeing wants to produce the queen of the skies again? That would be a dream!
6:48 Some expert! The plural of aircraft is ... aircraft.
The Boeing 747 was not initially designed for the airline companies, which wanted a larger plane, but rather is a reuse of the design that lost out to the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.
What a good idea with Boeing having such a stellar reputation. At the moment. Would you rather have a 747 8 or a virtual brand-new a 350 1000 pretty much you have approximately 70 less passenger capacity on the Airbus.?
Not him showing a 737 when saying dc8 lol no hate great video
747 is goated 👑
ever video Just SHOCKED The Entire Aviation
lien be afraid, it's coming back!
Mee too.
1:04 it was pan am
2:10 It is ironic that people don't use words like 'jealous' for American companies, even the tainted ones like Boeing! 😮
0:58 "And McDonald [sic] Douglas DC-8" while showing a 737 MAX. And it was McDonnell, not McDonald. And the DC-8 was Douglas, before the merger. So much for this video...
YAY
Unless they go for twin engines version of 747SP
If it's true I hope our legacy carrier's would reorder?
With the 737 max problems and no certification of the 777-9X Boeing ain't going to make more 747's. This is old news.
I wish they would build it, but with the assembly lines dismantled it does seem unlikely. One ray of hope -- there's been talk (and a video) of a twin 747. (Do engines powerful enough exist for a twin 747?) I'd like to see the twin 747 built. Hopefully engines either already exist or are at least feasible. With lighter alternative materials like carbon fiber, a new twin 747 is probably doable. If Boeing thinks it will be profitable, then maybe they will/are considering it. Who knows ...
I think of the 747 as "America's Plane," representing the country everywhere it goes. So I'd like to see it kept going with modernization -- I don't want Airbus building anything better than the US! Lol... 🇺🇸✈️
0:58 dawg that's a 737
Omg stop with fake news!
Nonsense
Waste of data stream. Bullshi
terrible
Why you waste my time....
Boeing 747 is extinct