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#Boeing’s last #B747 takes to the skies

 

(Posted 03rd February 2023)

 

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After more than 50 years of production, the final 747, a 747-8 freighter, took its final bows and departed Boeing with great fanfare earlier this week. Check out highlights from the final celebration event and the flyaway below.

 

Watch the final 747 depart Boeing

 

Queen of the Skies

 

 

Watch highlights from the final 747 celebration

View the full Final 747 Celebration event

Learn more about the iconic history of the 747

 

 

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