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Boeing 747-400ERF
Boeing 747-400ERF
747-400ER and 747-400ERF in Flight
747-400ERF Cargo Handling System
747-400ER Freighter in Flight
747-400ER Freighter in New Boeing Livery
747-400ER in Flight
747-400ER Freighter in Manufacturing
747-400ER First Flight
BCA Freighter Family
747-400ER Tail
747-400ER in Flight
747-400ER in Flight
747-400ER in Ascending in Flight
747-400ER in Flight
747-400ER on its First Flight
747-400ER in Flight
767-400ER on Tarmac, with 747s in the Background
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747-400ER on Flight Line, Seen from Above
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747-400ERF with Winglets in Flight
With a maximum takeoff weight of 910,000 pounds, the 747-400ER is now the world's largest and fastest subsonic commercial airplane. While it is the same size as the 747-400, it can allow airlines and cargo carriers to fly longer routes, or carry more cargo or passengers on existing routes. Boeing launched the 747-400ER Freighter on April 30, 2001 with an order from International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) for five freighter airplanes, the first of which entered service in October 2002.
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BI222761
Boeing ID
k61737
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