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747-100 Tiger Lounge

The 747-100 entered commercial service in 1970. Boeing delivered 250 747-100s, the last in 1986. Boeing built two versions of the 747-100 passenger airplane, one of which had a higher payload capacity and was known as the -100B. The 747-100 also was available as a short-range airplane, which had a modified body structure to accommodate a greater number of takeoffs and landings. This model typically was used by airlines on short flights with a high-passenger capacity, as many as 550. Boeing also built the 747-100SP (special performance), which had a shortened fuselage and was designed to fly higher, faster and farther non-stop than any 747 model of its time. 
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Unique identifier BI217578 
Boeing ID 1ek18836 
Type Image 
Size 3746px × 2957px   31MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1960s
airplanes
comfort
commercial
commercial passenger planes
day
ground shots
interiors
jets
luxury
monoplanes
nobody
orange
out of production
passenger cabins
payload systems
perspective lines
photos
seats
stairs, lifts and ladders
stairways
symmetry
Tiger Lounge
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