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N419MC Atlas Air Boeing 747400F, ERF at Frankfurt Hahn Photo ID 1375731 Airplane

The 747 is a four-engined jet aircraft, initially powered by Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan engines, then General Electric CF6 and Rolls-Royce RB211 engines for the original variants. With a ten-abreast economy seating, it typically accommodates 366 passengers in three travel classes.


PHCKC KLM Cargo Boeing 747400F, ERF at Dublin Photo ID 1385821

The Boeing 747-400F is one of the world's most popular choices for cargo airplanes, it holds a maximum gross payload of 128.5 metric tonnes (Boeing 747-400F). The freighter has wide fuselage and features a large side door and a nose door for easy flexible airplane loading.


GCLAA Cargologicair Boeing 747400F, ERF at East Midlands Photo ID 1406588 Airplane

The first 747-400BCF was redelivered in December 2005. In March 2007, Boeing announced that it had no plans to produce further passenger versions of the -400. However, orders for 36 -400F and -400ERF freighters were already in place at the time of the announcement. Procharter has chartered many 747-400F freighters to global destinations.


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One of the world's most popular choices for commercial cargo airplanes, the Boeing 747 boasts a wide fuselage and features a nose door for flexible loading. Known as 'the jumbo jet', the Boeing 747-400F commercial cargo plane was specifically designed with long-distance capabilities in mind. It has a wide fuselage and features a nose door for.


N415MC Boeing 747400F operated by Atlas Air taken by NikiKaps (photoID 10841)

The Boeing 747-400F freighter is the all-cargo transport variant of the Boeing 747-400 family of aircraft. With the ability to take payloads exceeding 100 tonnes and a flight range of around 13hours, the B747-400 is ideal for the long-haul transport of large amounts of cargo with variants.


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The B747-400F can carry loads of more than 100 tonnes on long-haul flights of up to 13 hours duration. It has side and nose loading doors so can transport a wide range of cargo. This Boeing 747-400F is available for Air Cargo Charter Call our Air Cargo Charter specialist at 1 (415) 464-0400


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Boeing 747-400 Air Cargo & Freight Charter Services. Air Charter Advisors offers access to cargo & freight air charter services on the Boeing 747-400F. Request a quote or call our air cargo brokers directly at +1 (888) 987-5387. * Specifications are based on common models and may vary based on model, variant, modifications, and other factors.


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The 747-400F (Freighter) is an all freight version which uses the fuselage design of the 747-200F. The aircraft's first flight was on 4 May 1993 and it entered service with Cargolux Airlines on 17 November 1993. Major customers include Atlas Air, Cargolux, China Airlines, Korean Air, Nippon Cargo Airlines, Polar Air Cargo, and Singapore Airlines.


PHCKC KLM Cargo Boeing 747400F, ERF at Amsterdam Schiphol Photo ID 1231323 Airplane

747-400F specifications 747-400 specifications Characteristics Main Deck Effcient Main Deck handles Main Deck side cargo door Nose Cargo door Lower Deck Effcient Lower Deck Lower Cargo compartment doors Bulk Cargo compartment door Cross Section Cargo door arrangement ( same as for 747-8F) Cargolux - The Global Cargo Carrier of Choice.


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The 747-400F carries 113,000kg (124t) of cargo up to 8,240km. Cathay Pacific Airways is the launch customer for the 747-400 Boeing converted freighter, with an initial agreement to convert six, with options on a further six, 747-400 passenger airplanes into freighters.


9VSFP Singapore Airlines Cargo Boeing 747400F, ERF at Amsterdam Schiphol Photo ID

Price: US$268 million (2007) Performance Weights Dimensions Avionics: Rockwell Collins Avionics Engine: 4x Rolls Royce RB211-524G/H, Pratt & Whitney PW4062, GE CF6-80C2B5F Turbofan Power: 63,300 pound-force Max Cruise Speed: 506 knots 937 Km/h Approach Speed (Vref): 138 knots


OMACA Boeing 747400F operated by Air Cargo Global taken by NikiKaps (photoID 8981

bird strike Air China Boeing 747-400F Returns To Amsterdam After Bird Strike The cargo aircraft was bound for Shanghai, but experienced a bird strike shortly after departure from Amsterdam. By Steven Walker Jul 31, 2023 StartupAirline History At Heathrow: UK Cargo Carrier One Air Operates Its Inaugural Flight


N451PA Polar Air Cargo Boeing 747400F, ERF at Leipzig Halle Photo ID 1049423 Airplane

The Boeing 747-400 is a four-engined long-range widebody airliner with a capacity of maximum 660 passengers in a partial double deck configuration produced by the American manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 747-400 was also produced as a cargo freighter. The Boeing 747-400 is a development of the Boeing 747-300 with a slightly.


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In terms of the respective aircraft's dimensions, the 777XF will be slightly longer than the 747-400F, at 70.9 meters in length (vs 70.66 meters). However, with neither the upper deck nor the nose-loading capabilities of the 747, you might expect that its capacity would be significantly lower. In actual fact, this isn't the case.


GCLAA Cargologicair Boeing 747400F, ERF at East Midlands Photo ID 1406102 Airplane

Boeing Commercial 747-8 Watch the Final 747 Celebration Event Boeing 747-8 The historic 747, dubbed the 'Queen of the Skies,' revolutionized air travel as the world's first twin-aisle airplane and enabled more people to fly farther, faster and more affordably than ever before.


N498MC Atlas Air Boeing 747400F, ERF at Amsterdam Schiphol Photo ID 1350981 Airplane

On October 5th, National Air Cargo announced that it had received its eighth Boeing 747 freighter aircraft. This jumbo jet registered N537CA is the 747-400F variant. The airline plans to use this latest fleet addition to help further expand its capacity for global air cargo transit.The company prefers the 747 over any other freighter aircraft as it is the most efficient aircraft for.

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