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Boeing 747
widebody airliner family (1968–2023)
Air Force One
official United States presidential aircraft
Boeing 747-8
wide-body airliner
Boeing 747-400
airliner series
E-4 Advanced Airborne Command Post
command post aircraft by Boeing
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy
retired NASA airborne infrared observatory
VC-25
presidential transport aircraft by Boeing
YAL-1
airborne laser demonstrator aircraft by Boeing
Boeing 747SP
wide-body jet airliner, short-body long-range version of the 747
Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter
outsize cargo conversion of the 747-400
Boeing Business Jet
executive transport aircraft family by Boeing
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
Boeing 747s adapted to carry Space Shuttle orbiters
Boeing 747 Supertanker
2009 firefighting aircraft modification
Air ACT
cargo airline
Ultimate Boeing 747 gambit
counter-argument to modern versions of the argument from design for the existence of God
Jumbo Stay
hostel in Stockholm, Sweden
Japanese Air Force One
dedicated Japanese government aircraft
Air India One
Air Traffic control call sign of airplane carrying the Prime minister, President & Vice President of India
Spirit of Mojave
Boeing 747 aircraft operated by Stratolaunch
list of Boeing 747 operators
Wikimedia list article
Tower Air
airline
City of Canberra
Retired B747 aircraft
N661US
N661US is an aircraft that was built by Boeing as the prototype of the Boeing 747-400, a modernized version of the Boeing 747. The plane rolled off the assembly line on January 26, 1988, and had its first flight on April 29, 1988. After the 747-400 flight testing program had concluded, Boeing delivered the aircraft to Northwest Airlines on December 8, 1989.
First Boeing 747 prototype
First prototype of the Boeing 747 airliner