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A decommissioned Boeing 747 jumbo jet fuselage that was once used at Northern Nevada’s Burning Man festival taxied the streets of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas on Wednesday and successfully ...
Boeing said Thursday it has agreed to take over the work of building 747-8 fuselage panels from supplier Triumph Group. Beginning in 2018, the huge aluminum-panel assemblies — the largest being ...
The famed Boeing Co. 747 airplane now has a slightly longer lease on life — at least in the cargo transport industry. And that could be a boon for the Hawthorne plant that produces fuselage ...
A two-story 747 aircraft arrived on the playa today ... This year, it will be the entire fuselage, clipped wings and landing gear, but no tail. This year, the team cut the roof off of the ...
A Qantas Airways Ltd. Boeing Co. 747 carrying 365 passengers and crew made an emergency landing in Manila after a fuselage section came off, leaving what a U.S. safety board said was a 5-foot hole.
Boeing’s 747 is big, but not so big that the forward fuselage can’t be part of a museum exhibit Bob van der Linden F. Robert van der Linden is a curator who specializes in commercial aviation.
A decommissioned Boeing 747 jet, once a popular attraction at ... Las Vegas Motor Speedway to the entertainment district. The ...
Once the tour was over and the plane was no longer needed, its internals were stripped out before the fuselage of the 747 was sent to German company Aviationtag, which upcycles decommissioned ...
The Boeing Co. has completed assembly of the forward fuselage for the first 747-8 passenger plane. The 89-foot, 2-inch fuselage section, featuring the airplane’s signature upper deck ...
Boeing will stretch the passenger version of its new 747-8 jumbo jet derivative to match ... adds an extra 80 inches to the passenger jet fuselage, for a total length of almost 251 feet.
Boeing said it has completed assembly of the first 747-8 Intercontinental's forward fuselage. The 27.2 m. section "was moved from the assembly tool for sealing and testing before beginning systems ...
A Qantas Boeing 747-400 flying from Hong Kong to Melbourne on July 25 had to make an emergency landing after part of the aircraft fuselage separated, causing a rapid decompression of the cabin.
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