The definitive Queen of the Skies. Passenger service continues with a handful of carriers, and the freighter version remains widely operated on trunk cargo routes.
Boeing
Boeing 747-400
ICAO:
B744 IATA: B747-400 First flight1989
Typical seats416-660
Range13,450 km
Engines4× GE CF6, PW4000, or Rolls-Royce RB211
Current operators
Airlines with active B747-400 aircraft in their fleet, ranked by count.
BA
British Airways
42 aircraft
CI
China Airlines
28 aircraft
KE
Korean Air
27 aircraft
KL
KLM
24 aircraft
UA
United Airlines
23 aircraft
5Y
Atlas Air
20 aircraft
CX
Cathay Pacific
14 aircraft
OZ
Asiana Airlines
14 aircraft
5X
UPS Airlines
13 aircraft
LH
Lufthansa
13 aircraft
BR
EVA Air
11 aircraft
QF
Qantas
11 aircraft
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