Aircraft Data for: Boeing 747 200

Updated: Nov. 22nd 2008

Summary

The Boeing 747 often referred to by the nickname "Jumbo Jet" is among the world's most recognizable and most successful commercial aircraft used by many of the worlds leading airlines primarily for long haul international routes

The 747-200 has more powerful engines, higher takeoff weights and longer range than the 100 version. It went into commercial service in 1971. Many of the remaining operational aircraft have now been converted to cargo operations.

  Country of origin: USA      First flight: 1970      No. built: 393      No. in service: 177 (approx.)     Crew: 3      Passengers: 366 - 452
 
Power 4 x General Electric CF6 (41500 - 69800 lbf), Pratt & Whitney JT9D (45800 - 56000 lbf) or Rolls Royce RB211-524 Series (42000 - 60600 lbf) turbofan engines
 
Dimensions:
Length: 231 ft. 10 in.
Wing Span: 195 ft. 8 in.
Height: 63 ft. 8 in.
Empty Weight: 383,000 lbs.
Max. Weight: 833,000 lbs.
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 587 mph
Cruise speed: 555 mph
Ceiling: 35,000 ft.
Normal range: 5,300 nm
Max. range: 6,850 nm
 

Operator Data for: Corporate Aircraft 

Updated: Jan. 14th 2009

Summary

Corporate aircraft are designed for transporting small groups of business people in luxury either on privately owned aircraft or by one of the many executive air taxi chartered aircraft flying to destinations at times that the client requires

 
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Aircraft Details:
Boeing 747 200 >>>>
Business
 
Location:
Bruntingthorpe, United Kingdom
 
Photo by:  Derek Pedley
Date:  2006-08-19
Image ID:  33838
 
The various ASDA transport vechicles types line up in front of the new ASDA jumbo

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