
The Boeing 747-400, the most successful variant of the iconic "Queen of the Skies," revolutionized long-haul commercial aviation by combining unprecedented passenger capacity with advanced two-pilot operations. First flown on June 27, 1988, it was a high-wing, four-engine turbofan airliner capable of carrying up to 660 passengers or serving as a dedicated freighter. With a wingspan of 211 feet 5 inches including distinctive winglets and a maximum range of 8,355 miles, the aircraft dominated intercontinental routes for decades. Boeing manufactured exactly 694 aircraft between 1988 and 2009 at its Everett, Washington facility.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| Korean Air | — | 26414 | Republic of Korea | 71bc00 | |
| Korean Air | — | 26408 | Republic of Korea | 71bc03 | |
| Korean Air | — | 32809 | Republic of Korea | 71bc34 | |
| Korean Air | — | 32808 | Republic of Korea | 71bc37 | |
| Korean Air | — | 26416 | Republic of Korea | 71bc48 | |
| Korean Air | — | 26411 | Republic of Korea | 71bc49 | |
| Korean Air | — | 26406 | Republic of Korea | 71bc62 |
HL7400
Korean Air
S/N: 26414Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc00
HL7403
Korean Air
S/N: 26408Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc03
HL7434
Korean Air
S/N: 32809Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc34
HL7437
Korean Air
S/N: 32808Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc37
HL7448
Korean Air
S/N: 26416Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc48
HL7449
Korean Air
S/N: 26411Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc49
HL7462
Korean Air
S/N: 26406Republic of KoreaHex: 71bc62