FAREWELL - Why Airlines Are Retiring The 747
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- In 2020, several leading airlines retired their Boeing 747 fleet, but why? What is pushing airlines to say goodbye to the queen of the skies? Is the continued emergence of aircraft such as the 787? Is it because the type isn't getting any younger, or are there other reasons?
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The 747 will always be a legendary aircraft, and one of the most recognizable.
Together with Cocorde, the 747 is the most recognisable plane in the sky, in my humble opinion. I am hoping Lufthansa are still flying theirs in June 2025 when I will be flying in one to Melbourne via Singapore. Thank you😊❤
Forgot the a380 (and at a different level, the Boeing & Airbus special cargo planes)...
Given Lufthansa is still flying the 747 due to the 777x certification delays...just need to hope they dont reschedulle it for another route...
For some cargo routes, some of the cargo would be better served on the Boeing 747 because if the cargo is large, the Boeing 747 might be able to handle the size better that other planes. It depends on the circumstances.
ETOPS change the industry
Fuel consumption for an old aeroplane with the latest engines still having a 40% bigger CO2 footprint than any other plane. Including the A380.
747 democratized flying to destinations for the masses. It is attributed to this aircraft as pioneering this in history in safety & relative comfort.
The 747 maybe the Queen of the Skies, but the 380 is by far and away the King of the Skies.
Yes but the so called king is in no way as versatile as the Queen. She can do passengers and is unbeatable for large freight.
Thanks so much dj!! Love this video mate!!
I have flown on 747 100, 200 and 300s but not 400s due to personal circumstances.😢 8:23
HELLO....What's the latest news on the new Air Force ones being built? Not hearing anything about it anymore.
Some of the747s were certainly showing their age, 5 years ago I flew BA on a 22 year old refurbished 747 from LHR to DC it felt like a modern aircraft and was a great experience however on the return flight a non refurbished 23 year old BA 747 it was an absolute disgrace that BA were still operating it.
I do like the 747 but for looks the A340-600 wins hands down in my opinion.
But it is said that both types are not seen at LHR anymore .
Between the age of the 747-400 airframes and the higher fuel cost per passenger even on long routes, no wonder airlines are rapidly retiring their 747 fleets (except those who have the 747-8I). I think airlines wished the 777-300ER is still in limited production because that plane effectively became a 747 replacement.
No one would've/could've predicted a rebound to passenger travel after a globe-wide shutdown, rife eith crazy and ridiculous restrictions. While I'm saddened to see her go bye-bye, if I'm a CEO, with the information in front of me, I'd have to opt for retirement.
I've seen Boeing 747 4 times in real life but never flown onboard and i knew time is running out. Asiana Airlines is the recent airline that retired the last 747 passenger plane a month ago and the next airline that will retired the 747 this year is Russian carrier, Rossiya Airlines. As of March 2024, at least 459 Boeing 747 are still flying around the world in either passenger, cargo, or VIP planes.
The 747 is quiet and as such comfortable. The A380 is quiet and extremely comfortable even when flying economic.
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The A380 beats the 747 when it comes to overall safety record.
Can't compare an aircraft which has not even been flying 20 years to an aircraft which has been flying over 50 years
@@charlesjay8818 Yes and when one only has 250 made compared to almost 1600, that's a big difference.
@@kevinj2412Exactly.... what a stupid comparison they made. Plus the technology and reliability of the mid 2000s is different than the 70s. Plus alot of accidents have nothing to do with the Aircraft or manufacturer like the tenerife accident for example, more accidents are down to human error
I hate 747s! Airbus is also retiring A380s. The only solution for the sheer size of the A380 is that Airbus should Entirely retire the Aircraft!
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