22 Absolute Vehicular Units in Honor of the Last Boeing 747
danielbonfiglio Published 02/01/2023
The last Boeing 747 has been made and sold, and will take flight with Atlas Air as the final queen of the skies. The first Boeing 747 made its inaugural flight in 1970, and since then it has been the most recognizable commercial aircraft.
Although the Airbus A380 surpassed the 747 as the biggest passenger jet in 2005, the 747 has remained an aviation icon, and marvel of engineering.
Jumbo jets are unfortunately going the way of the dinosaur, as modern aviation trends push for smaller and more fuel efficient aircraft. But the Boeing 747 will forever have a place in the hearts of aviation lovers, and massive machine maniacs alike. Here are 22 absolute vehicular units in honor of the last jumbo jet.
Although the Airbus A380 surpassed the 747 as the biggest passenger jet in 2005, the 747 has remained an aviation icon, and marvel of engineering.
Jumbo jets are unfortunately going the way of the dinosaur, as modern aviation trends push for smaller and more fuel efficient aircraft. But the Boeing 747 will forever have a place in the hearts of aviation lovers, and massive machine maniacs alike. Here are 22 absolute vehicular units in honor of the last jumbo jet.
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The Antonov An-225 Mriya was the biggest plane in the world. Unfortunately it was destroyed in Ukraine at the start of the Ukrainian and Russian conflict.
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The Airbus Beluga XL is a massive airplane parts cargo plane, and looks like it should not be able to fly.
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