A Boeing 747 lands in Alaska. Full cockpit view.
It has 33 rooms and 76 beds. Guests can choose from the engine rooms — which are converted under the wings, to hostel-style beds, single rooms and the cockpit suite. Booking the cockpit Suite ...
Inspired to fly by a British Airways newspaper advert, Nicola 'Rosie' Steevenson served as a navigator in the Royal Air Force ...
The Boeing 747 has a second level, but it only stretches from the cockpit to above the wings ... book a room at one of these airport hotels for a view that rivals those of a control tower. This story ...
As planned by Boeing, the 747 was long popular with cargo operators thanks to its unobstructed fuselage and vast capacity. It could take off with a payload of up to 970,000lbs.
The Boeing 747, the US plane that revolutionised air travel, has been given a regal send-off in the skies over Washington State. Atlas Air, an American cargo airline, took delivery of the last 747 ...
The second Boeing 747-8 arrived in Dayton after a 12-hour flight from Seoul and will be converted to a ‘Doomsday’ aircraft at SNC’s Aviation Innovation and Technology Center. Sierra Nevada ...
Imagine being so intelligent and motivated to fly, that by the age of 21, you’re controlling a Boeing 747. Then imagine what ... no set path, no cockpit to make all the calls from, and often ...
A Venezuelan-registered Boeing 747 red-flagged by the United States has been seized at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza airport, after which Argentine authorities kept the passports of the seventeen crewmembers.
Natilus' design for a "blended-wing" concept combines the wing and fuselage to increase efficiency. Imagine a B-21 bomber ...
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G-VEII Queen of the Skies aka Virgin Atlantic A330-900 to Boston as VS11. As you see, this aircraft is named and registered after the late British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II. What an honour to see ...