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The Pelican: a Big Bird for the Long Haul

Dwarfing all previous flying giants, the Pelican, a high-capacity cargo plane concept currently being studied by Boeing Phantom Works, would stretch more than the length of a U.S. football field and have a wingspan of 500 feet and a wing area of more than an acre. It would have almost twice the external dimensions of the world's current largest aircraft, the Russian An225, and could transport five times its payload, up to 1,400 tons of cargo. 
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Unique identifier BI217144 
Boeing ID 20020324-11 
Type Image 
Size 4325px × 4271px   52MB 
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