After more than half a century, the last 747 jumbo jet rolled out of Boeing's factory on Tuesday. It was the largest commercial aircraft in the world and the first with two aisles, and it still towers over most other planes. 2017The last passenger 747 was delivered to Korean Air. A steward and stewardess serving first-class passengers with drinks and refreshments on board a Boeing 747 in 1970. AP with Stuff.co.nzSee also: Why the Boeing 747 was designed with a humpSee also: 'It got a bit rowdy': Inside iconic '70s Qantas jumbo jet's lounge


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December 08, 2022 14:48 UTC