The latest Boeing 747 draws a crown on its route as a tribute

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The latest Boeing 747 draws a crown on its route as a tribute

The latest version of the aircraft Boeing 747which was delivered to US airline Atlas Air, made its maiden flight and drew a crown on its itinerary next to the iconic figure that characterizes the model, in honor of the “Queen of the Sky” who revolutionized air transportation.

Since Tuesday night, Boeing Airplanes has shared a video showing the giant plane, accompanied by English-language text indicating that the flight will pay homage to the iconic model.

“the The last queen in heaven Taking off soon with AtlasAirWW. Stay tuned for the take off date and flight plan that will pay homage to his legacy,” the company wrote on social media.

The next day, the takeoff photos, which occurred at an airport, were revealed Bean Field; In these you can see how the last Boeing 747, with the “hump” that characterizes the model, stands on the territory of Washington state.

Then through the flight data and tracking service FlightAwareMany netizens noticed the “tribute” that the girl was talking about. companyDuring its flight, the aircraft performed a series of maneuvers to draw the number 747 into the Taj, then continued to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

“Here’s the flight plan Atlas pilots followed to deliver the final 747,” Boeing wrote on Twitter. “Beside the name is a crown, a nod to the famous ‘Queen of the Skies’.” a trip

“One of the most important aircraft in history”

Previously, during the delivery of this aircraft, thousands of people – among them many workers and former employees of the aviation giant, but also representatives of airlines and the aviation sector – gathered at the plant owned by the company in Everett, Washington, in order to attend a ceremony that was broadcast live on Internet.

Inside the giant hangar, participants shared and heard stories about the development of the device, paying tribute to, among other things, the Incredibles, the group responsible for creating what may be the world’s most famous passenger plane model. .

“We are talking about one of the most important aircraft in history,” he explained in a video clip. Mike Lombardihead of the Boeing Archives, who highlighted above all how the 747 “democratized” flight.

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“Because of the size, range and economy of this plane, ordinary people around the world were able to buy tickets to fly the 747,” Lombardi said.

The newest 747, #1574 made by Boeing, was assembled during the final months of last year in Everett, at the same plant where all units of that model are built.

This plant is considered The largest building in the world in size and created expressly to produce the 747, the first “jumbo jet” to fly in the sky, a behemoth up to 250 feet (76.2 m) long with a wingspan of over 224 feet (68.4 m).

Development and characteristics of the Boeing 747

The 747 was the first commercial twin-aisle airliner, thanks to its ability to fly More than 400 passengersone of those responsible for making air transportation cheaper and closer to the masses.

Its development began in the mid-1960s with a commission from American Airlines, and from the outset it was designed as an aircraft for both passengers and cargo, resulting in its forward hump, the most distinctive element of its design.

The 747 has become a sensation: a much larger plane than we’ve seen before, with a luxurious overhead cabin and a long range that makes it ideal for a plane. Voyages across the Atlantic.

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Its first commercial flight in 1970 carried more than 300 Pan Am passengers between New York and London, and the model was an instant bestseller.

The 747, with various upgrades, remained the largest passenger airliner in the world for decades, until in 2005 it began flying. Airbus A380.

In recent years, its use has lost ground in favor of smaller, more efficient vessels, especially for passenger transport, although they are still very popular for shipping and are expected to continue operating for years.

Her legend contributes, among many other things, to the fact that since 1990 she has been the model chosen by the White House as the basis for two of it. Air Force OneThe planes are specially adapted for the flights of the President of the United States.

With information from EFE

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