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Tail of the First 747-8 Intercontinental
Tail of the First 747-8 Intercontinental
Engines on the 747-8 Intercontinental
Engines on the 747-8 Intercontinental 
GE Engines used on 747-8 Freighter
GE Engines used on 747-8 Freighter 
Workers Attach an Inboard Engine on a 747-400.
Workers Attach an Inboard Engine on a 747-400. 
Crane Lifts a 747-400 Engine
Crane Lifts a 747-400 Engine
747-400 Nose in the Factory
747-400 Nose in the Factory 
747 Flight Deck Installation
747 Flight Deck Installation 
Assembling the 747-8I Forward Fuselage
Assembling the 747-8I Forward Fuselage 
747-100 Wing Panels
747-100 Wing Panels 
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777 
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777 
Boeing Joins the Wing to Body for First 747-8 Freighter
Boeing Joins the Wing to Body for First 747-8 Freighter 
Early 747
Early 747 
747-400 Manufacturing
747-400 Manufacturing 
747-400 Nose Section Manufacturing
747-400 Nose Section Manufacturing 
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777
The Largest Engine in Aviation, the GE90-115B is Installed on a Long-Range 777 
747-100 in Assembly
747-100 in Assembly 
First 707 Engine Cowling
First 707 Engine Cowling 
747-400 Rolls into the Paint Hangar
747-400 Rolls into the Paint Hangar 
Lufthansa Stewardess Poses with first 747
Lufthansa Stewardess Poses with first 747 
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BOAC Flight Attendant Sits on the Cowling of a 747 Engine

The 747-100 entered commercial service in 1970. Initially, engines only were available from Pratt & Whitney, but by 1975 engines also were available from General Electric and Rolls-Royce.
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Unique identifier BI226053 
Boeing ID k16004 
Type Image 
Size 2400px × 3000px   20MB 
License type RM 
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