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A Boeing aircraft in Indonesia caught fire upon take-off ... Video footage from multiple angles shows the right wing of the ...
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The National Transportation Safety Board said an improperly installed borescope plug led to a January engine fire on an Atlas Air Boeing 747. Maintenance on the aircraft had been performed just ...
The Boeing 747, the US plane that revolutionised air travel, has been given a regal send-off in the skies over Washington State. Atlas Air, an American cargo airline, took delivery of the last 747 ...
On Jan. 18, Atlas Air flight 3885 was flying between Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico, when the crew received a fire indication in the Boeing 747-8F’s No. 2 engine at approximately 3,000 feet.
Upon landing in Osaka, the plane had a severe tailstrike, damaging fuselage frames, skin, and the aft pressure bulkhead. In ...
Dozens gathered at Sydney Airport on Wednesday to wave goodbye to QF7474, writing messages on the plane's body and reading tributes. The impact of the virus on travel means the 747 and others were ...
A witness captured the moment the engine on a cargo plane ... 747-8 was travelling to San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a crew of five people, when the pilot made a mayday call to report an engine fire.
Airlines could cut fares by packing over 300 passengers in the double-decker plane, which had the lowest seat-mile cost in the industry at the time. The world's first Queen of the Skies flew in ...
The jumbo jet's days as a passenger plane are numbered. The Boeing 747, once the go-to passenger jet for airlines around the world, is destined to live out its days as a cargo jet. "The future of ...
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