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Boeing has completed installation of the General Electric GEnx-2B engines on the first 747-8 Freighter and is running through rudder proof tests prior to the installation of the tail on the second ...
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. — Pittsburgh International Airport’s newest cargo facility got its first official use with four Boeing 747-400F freighters filling up before heading off to Europe.
Due to capacity constraints, four airlines around the world continue to operate scheduled passenger flights with the Boeing ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates’ SkyCargo division has taken its Boeing 747 freighter fleet to six, as the company continues to weigh its future cargo aircraft options. Emirates says it has ...
Test crews spent 17 hours criss-crossing the U.S. on Boeing's 747-8 Freighter. The longest flight, the last hurdle in the certification process for the ...
The Boeing 747 is quite possibly the most iconic airplane in aviation history. Everyone knows what the 747 is, even if they ...
These include four 747-400s, three 747-8s and one 777, according to a representative for the airline. Three more 777 freighters are in the pipeline to enter service this year, the company says.
Boeing Co.'s giant 747-8 freighter— the biggest plane the company has ever built— took off on its first flight Monday, a year later than originally planned.
An Emirates 747-400 freighter, operated by a partner airline, lands in Luqa, Malta, on Dec. 4, 2014. Emirates this week hired Compass Cargo Airlines in Bulgaria to operate two 747s on its behalf.
CHICAGO, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Boeing Co , its reputation tarnished by the troubled 787 Dreamliner program, said on Tuesday it would delay the first flight and delivery of its 747-8 Freighter and take ...
Boeing Co.'s new 747-8 freighter won certification from the Federal Aviation Administration to enter commercial service, capping a two-year,$2.04 billion delay for the company's biggest plane ever.
Boeing has received safety clearance from the U.S. and Europe for the 747-8 freighter, clearing the way for the plane to be delivered to its first customer next month.