A Boeing 747 built for private use as a business jet is being scrapped. Despite leaving the assembly plant in Everett, Washington over a decade ago, this specific 747 had just over 50 flight hours.
Commercial airliners are worth far less than you think.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Boeing 747 is one of the most popular exhibits at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta. This particular plane was the first Boeing ...
When a mighty Boeing 747 jumbo jet has reached the end of its natural life, its final destination may be Cotswold Airport - the biggest graveyard for aeroplanes in the UK. Once there, the salvage team ...
The Jumbo's graveyard: How a mighty Boeing 747 was reduced to a pile of scrap in a Cotswold airfield
In what could be Britain's largest recycling project, a colossal Boeing 747 jumbo jet has been ripped to pieces over two days. The gigantic 174,000 kg mass was reduced to a mountain of sheet metal by ...
Tom Wrigglesworth and Rob Bell visit the UK's largest plane salvage centre in the Cotswolds, to discover what happens to a Boeing 747 when it reaches the end of its working life. They see how valuable ...
One of only 10 privately owned 747 jumbo jets has been sold for parts, after fewer than 16 recorded flights. Photo / Wing Technology, CC A privately owned 747 jumbo jet is being sold for parts after ...
Tom Wrigglesworth and Rob Bell visit the UK's largest plane salvage centre in the Cotswolds, to discover what happens to a Boeing 747 when it reaches the end of its working life. They see how valuable ...
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