
The Boeing 747-8, the final evolution of the legendary jumbo jet family, represented Boeing's last attempt to compete in the superjumbo aircraft market. First flown in 2010, it was a low-wing four-engine jetliner that could seat up to 467 passengers or carry massive freight loads as the world's highest-capacity cargo aircraft. Featuring a 5.6-meter fuselage stretch over its predecessor and powered by four General Electric GEnx-2B67 turbofan engines, the 747-8 achieved 15 percent better fuel efficiency than earlier variants. Boeing manufactured 155 aircraft at its Everett, Washington facility from 2008 to 2023.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| Korean Air | — | 60408 | Pakistan | 71BE38 | |
| Korean Air | — | 40905 | Republic of Korea | 71be30 | |
| Korean Air | — | 40906 | Republic of Korea | 71be31 | |
| Korean Air | — | 40907 | Republic of Korea | 71be32 | |
| Korean Air | — | 40908 | Republic of Korea | 71be33 | |
| Korean Air | — | 60407 | Republic of Korea | 71be36 |
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Korean Air
S/N: 60408PakistanHex: 71BE38
HL7630
Korean Air
S/N: 40905Republic of KoreaHex: 71be30
HL7631
Korean Air
S/N: 40906Republic of KoreaHex: 71be31
HL7632
Korean Air
S/N: 40907Republic of KoreaHex: 71be32
HL7633
Korean Air
S/N: 40908Republic of KoreaHex: 71be33
HL7636
Korean Air
S/N: 60407Republic of KoreaHex: 71be36