NEW Boeing 747-8 Just SHOCKED The Entire Aviation Industry NOW! Here's WHY

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Published 2024-06-09
The latest version of the Boeing 747, the 747-8, may undergo a significant makeover according to recent news. Although it hasn't been very popular since it was first introduced, the increasing demand for flights has made it a key focus for Boeing's future projects. Reports suggest that Boeing is planning to update the large 747-8 to restore its status as the top large aircraft in the skies. Here's why.

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All Comments (21)
  • @-SkyCat-
    Just as someone else Said.. the Assembly line was dismantled and think its now doing the new 777x and/or 787-10 747 isn't coming back. this is false
  • @ivanhicks887
    I am 91 - Retired Air Force and Air National Guard - We had considered the 747 but went with the C5 - and then C17
  • @visconti24
    the 747 is finished. The assembly lines have been dismantled and turned over to other projects. Stop these silly stories.
  • @prokastinatore
    Is it realy true that Boeing wants to produce the queen of the skies again? That would be a dream!
  • @johnburns6422
    Correction , Pan Am were First to order the 747 -200 / 25 of them NOT U S Airlines , Thank you , retired airline engineer ,
  • @BramErkens
    Not him showing a 737 when saying dc8 lol no hate great video
  • @dwightlooi
    Nonsense. 747 production ended in 2022 and the production line has been converted to 777-9 production. There is no economical way of restarting it nevermind that the 777-9 has 92% the 747-8's capacity with less fuel burn per seat and lower costs per trip. If there is a demand for a 747 sized aircraft, it'll be cheaper and more attractive to customers to stretch the 777-9 to a 777-10.
  • @AlanReeser
    The Queen of the Skies makes a comeback The 747 continues in production with the 747-8. Boeing, however, announced in July that production will end when the final orders are complete. These are now all for freighter versions, with all passenger orders delivered.
  • What a good idea with Boeing having such a stellar reputation. At the moment. Would you rather have a 747 8 or a virtual brand-new a 350 1000 pretty much you have approximately 70 less passenger capacity on the Airbus.?
  • @midcenturymoldy
    0:58 "And McDonald [sic] Douglas DC-8" while showing a 737 MAX. And it was McDonnell, not McDonald. And the DC-8 was Douglas, before the merger. So much for this video...
  • @Arun43647
    2:10 It is ironic that people don't use words like 'jealous' for American companies, even the tainted ones like Boeing! 😮
  • @leezinke4351
    Unless they go for twin engines version of 747SP
  • The Boeing 747 was not initially designed for the airline companies, which wanted a larger plane, but rather is a reuse of the design that lost out to the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.
  • With the 737 max problems and no certification of the 777-9X Boeing ain't going to make more 747's. This is old news.