- The Story Of Deltas Short-Lived Boeing 747-400 Operations
Summary Delta's Boeing 747-400s operated fewer flights than Delta Connection's Dornier 328JET in a year Delta had 16 747-400s between 2009 and 2017, all inherited from Northwest Airlines The 747-400's operations were primarily focused on Asia, and key routes included Tokyo Narita to Honolulu
- Boeing 747 1970-1977, 2008-2017 - deltamuseum. org
Delta retired its 747 fleet for the second and final time in 2017, replacing the 747-400 with more compact and efficient, twin-engine aircraft, such as the Airbus 350
- N661US Delta Air Lines Boeing 747-400 - Planespotters. net
Boeing 747-400 with registration N661US (ex N401PW) airframe details and operator history including first flight and delivery dates, seat configurations, engines, fleet numbers and names
- Delta Airlines Boeing 747-400 Seating Chart - SeatLink
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- Delta’s Brief Boeing 747-400 Era: A Retrospective
This article delves into Delta’s short-lived journey with the 747-400, exploring the unique chapter it represents in aviation history and the lasting impact it left on both the airline and its passengers
- I Toured a Rare Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet Preserved by Delta: See Inside . . .
This particular plane was the first Boeing 747-400 ever made and entered service in 1989 The jet flew for Delta until 2015 and became a museum exhibit in 2017
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Inside, visitors are able to sit in aircraft seats, check out the upper deck, walk out on a wing, examine what goes on behind the walls of an aircraft, and learn all about the history of the 747 and its role in Delta's history
- How The Boeing 747 Made A Comeback At Delta Air Lines
Tour Delta's iconic 747, affectionately known as “The Queen of the Skies,” at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta This magnificent aircraft is the first Boeing 747-400 ever built, a true marvel that captured the hearts of aviation enthusiasts worldwide
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