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747-8F Climbing During Takeoff
The 747-8 should be able to operate safely at any airport that currently has 747-400 service. The 747-8 will build on the current 747's capability to fly into most airports worldwide, using the same pilot type ratings, services and most ground support equipment. With a range of 8,000 nautical miles (14,815 km), the 747-8 Intercontinental can connect nearly any major city pair in the world.
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BI231859
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k64907-06 747-8F Climbing During Takeoff
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Keywords
2010s
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