Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Thank you Boeing for lifting our spirits with this amazing combination of engineering talent, design of the future, patience and enthusiasm from the team at Boeing. The B747 shall never be forgotten. It is a sensational creation, a masterpiece. I remember in Year 1 at my school I made a poster for the last Qantas 747, as it did a memorable flyover on its way to Albion Park airport, in my city. Rest in absolute peace Joseph Frederick Sutter (March 21, 1921 - 30 August 2016) , the man who designed this beauty of a plane, the 747.
@@welcome9196 kemarin terakhir produksi pesanan pangeran arab saudi, tapi nggak jadi diambil, karena sang pangeran sudah wafat. Sekarang 2023 dan seterusnya sudah tidak produksi lagi 747. Salam from Indonesia Asia
It was a long run … when I visited my uncle in 1966, he was a Boeing engineer working on the first 747 … he showed me a photo of the first of the era of giant high bypass engines developed for the 747 that showed a man standing in the nacelle … a few years later I saw my first 747 … it was an orange Braniff at Dallas’s Love Field before DFW was built … it just seemed something that huge couldn’t possibly become airborne … later I was lucky enough to fly several international business trips in 747s and it was always thrilling to experience …
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
@@RaisSayedOBJECTION! A good example of a different aircraft that returned after retirement is the *McDonnell Douglas MD-80.* Case Study: The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 - *American Airlines* began retiring its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-80s in the early 2000s as it started to modernize its fleet with newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft. By 2019, American Airlines had officially retired the MD-80 from its fleet. - However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent fleet adjustments, several smaller airlines and charter companies brought the MD-80 back into service. For instance, during times of increased charter demand, especially in the cargo sector, some airlines used the MD-80 as a cost-effective option, taking advantage of the aircraft's relatively low purchase and leasing costs. - These planes were often repurposed for different roles, such as cargo or charter flights, and were refurbished to ensure they met safety standards. This case shows that even after a plane is officially retired from a major airline's fleet, it can find a new lease on life, especially in niche markets or when there's a sudden need for additional capacity. This precedent could be used to argue that the Boeing 747 might also return under specific circumstances.
@@RaisSayed Nice opinion! But there’s just One small problem with it. Who asked? Like genuinely, who asked? Who gave you the talking stick? I’ll tell ya, nobody did! Nobody asked dude. Ok bro. There are **0 people who asked** among us Look! I invited everyone who asked to this party! Group photo of everyone who asked Yooo it’s a bus full of people who asked! you know what man I’ll do you a favor. Clearly, we can’t see who asked, so i’m just gonna do it myself. I’m gonna find out who asked! Sailing the seven seas to find out who asked Yooo I literally found the one piece before I found who asked. I literally climbed to the top of Mount Everest and didn’t find who asked Keep searching boys we gotta find who asked! I just infiltrated the largest satellite dish in the world and I still can’t locate who asked I literally found the cure to cancer before I found who asked I’m on maximum render distance and I still can’t find who asked witnessed the collapse of human society resulting from a global nuclear war and now live in the grave of this broken world ravaged by radiation for years on end before I found who asked. I visited every planet in no man’s sky and still didn’t find who asked. Doctor Strange literally looked for 14 million different timelines and not in one of them did anyone ask. I literally searched through every backrooms level and still didn’t find who asked. I literally died and went to heaven and got himself didn’t know who asked. Leaving the earths atmosphere to expand the range of our search YOOO I found extra-terrestrial life on Mars before I found who asked. I have achieved intergalactic travel before I found who asked. I just found a Dyson sphere before I found who asked. I found the edge of the universe before I found who asked. I literally visited every single planet in the entire universe before I found who asked. I am literally witnessing the death of almost every star around me before I found who asked. The light of the universe slowly fading. I have searched across galaxies leaving no stone unturned, yet I am afraid my time in this universe is finally running out. It’s a shame really… I’ve witnessed stars being birthed and those same stars dying. I’ve seen literally everything there is to see in this beautiful universe, yet this whole time I was caught up with such a petty task. instead of enjoying my time while it lasted, I was distracted from the beauty of it all. I don’t regret what I’ve done though. The question that started it all, “who asked?” has finally been answered. I’ve searched every nook and cranny in this entire universe and can now confidently say, better than anybody else… nobody asked.
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Sus🗿 RIP Boeing 747 (1969-2023) The Queen Of The Skies. Except for Lufthansa.... Edit: 191 likes? Edit 2: YOU GUYS ARE MAKING MY NOTIFICATIONS DO 270 NOTIFICATIONS Edit 3: when did my likes get 10 more likes?
I work in that same building now and I know one of the lead toolers you see in the first part of the video. All the parts we move now are huge(to me), but all I hear them talk about is how much bigger the 747 was. Yes it’s still running but if they are still talking about it no longer being in production at the shop must’ve meant that it will greatly be missed.
1. Today, we gather here to mourn the passing of a true aviation legend, the Boeing 747. With heavy hearts and tear-filled eyes, we bid farewell to this majestic aircraft that has graced our skies for decades. As we reflect upon its illustrious history, we cannot help but feel a profound sense of loss, for the 747 was not merely a machine, but a symbol of human ingenuity and progress. 2. From its inaugural flight in 1969, the Boeing 747 captured the world's imagination, forever changing the landscape of air travel. Its iconic hump, towering presence, and graceful wingspan became synonymous with elegance and grandeur. This magnificent aircraft carried countless dreams, aspirations, and stories of adventure across continents, connecting people and cultures in ways previously unimaginable. 3. Alas, as time marches on, so too must the Boeing 747 bid us farewell. Its retirement marks the end of an era, leaving behind a void that can never be filled. We remember the countless lives it touched, the memories it helped create, and the awe it inspired. Let us take solace in the knowledge that the legacy of the 747 will forever be etched in the annals of aviation history, reminding us of the boundless possibilities that lie within the human spirit. Farewell, dear Boeing 747, may your wings forever soar in the realm of our collective memory.
this aircraft and her class has served for a long time and we have to be proude of here and her sisters that sacrificed them selfs for us and helped us soo much soo they i hope that more of them will be mad in the coming years.AND NO MATTER WHAT THEY WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER
The legendary jumbo jet with its iconic "hUmP" will always be remembered as the most recognised aircraft of its era. They may have stopped making them,but the one's that are still with us will be flying the sky for some time yet. Long live the Queen! 👑
Wont ever think of the A380 as a king. Airbus built it so they could say its bigger. Not near as majestic as the 747 and not near as successful. I just wish Boeing would get their act together and rise once again to be the premier aircraft manufacturer. The 777 and 747 seem to be the only ones without any serious issues.
747, DC10, 707, L1011, A380, Super Constellation will always be missed.. On the other side, I am very skeptical of Electric Planes creating any impact due to lots of technical and economical hurdles involved...
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
They used to fly them all the time between O'Hare and LAX back in the 70s. As time went on and costs increased they were replaced by much more fuel and personnel efficient aircraft for domestic flights. My last ride on one was over ten years ago, SFO to Sydney. A nostalgic trip now, some ten years later. 🛫✈️
Hey folks, this is a BIRTH not a death. It may be the birth of the last, but this is not a funeral!! We are likely still 30 years from seeing the very last flight. Hang tight. And let’s celebrate the birth of the last Queen. ✈️🤦🏻♂️👨✈️👍
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
@@Baer9471You think? Well what this commenter meant was, “Even if this was the end of the 747 production, *cough* aka the death of the production *cough* , it really is just the birth of our 748 here.”
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
That's wrong. RIP is for the dead, the 747 didn't die. There are so many 747s flying in the skies, transporting cargo across continents, many times everyday.
Don't worry about Dave Calhoun ( CEO of boeing ) made an announcement that he will bring back the B747 but Made a few upgrades so it won't cause trouble that much and will not crash a lot!
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
She will still be in service, the production line has ended production. As one of not THE most recognized commercial airliners of the 21s century. A symbol of wealth, technology, & evolution. It's safe to say. We'll be seeing them grace the skies for at least the next half of a century if not even longer! With service parts control surfaces & an entire back log of spare parts. The 747, Remaining it's Reign, as The Queen of the Skies.
The best era has ended. :(
Yeh but b747 cargo is still alive😆
For now
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
777-8 Freighter will replace them
this was more than just an era
The 747 still works at cargo.
This 747 era is not ended yet.
The 747 still works for years.
Lufthansa
@@lackability6000china airlines
@@lackability6000korean air
@@ImanGingaReally?
@@smallgamer6948 yes
The Boeing 747 will always be in my heart no matter what
its just a plane
@@DeedGaming15more than that
@@DeedGaming15not just a plane..
@@SkyNightYTBEhe doesn't understand
@@DeedGaming15it's a death chamber which people appear to love.
Teacher: don’t make paper airplanes! 😡kids in the back of the class:
Thank you Boeing for lifting our spirits with this amazing combination of engineering talent, design of the future, patience and enthusiasm from the team at Boeing. The B747 shall never be forgotten. It is a sensational creation, a masterpiece.
I remember in Year 1 at my school I made a poster for the last Qantas 747, as it did a memorable flyover on its way to Albion Park airport, in my city.
Rest in absolute peace Joseph Frederick Sutter (March 21, 1921 - 30 August 2016) , the man who designed this beauty of a plane, the 747.
Good bye, the queen of the sky... B747
(1969-2023)
Now 747 will not fly? For commercial flights?
@@welcome9196 kemarin terakhir produksi pesanan pangeran arab saudi, tapi nggak jadi diambil, karena sang pangeran sudah wafat. Sekarang 2023 dan seterusnya sudah tidak produksi lagi 747. Salam from Indonesia Asia
People sad that the Queen died me crying that the jumbo jet is retired
RIP Boeing 747 1970-2022
Lufthansa always keep their 747😊
It was a long run … when I visited my uncle in 1966, he was a Boeing engineer working on the first 747 … he showed me a photo of the first of the era of giant high bypass engines developed for the 747 that showed a man standing in the nacelle … a few years later I saw my first 747 … it was an orange Braniff at Dallas’s Love Field before DFW was built … it just seemed something that huge couldn’t possibly become airborne … later I was lucky enough to fly several international business trips in 747s and it was always thrilling to experience …
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
@AviatorSu57 that’s what I was gonna say
Wow awesome.
You are 77+ years old?
i lucky saw one of them take off last day
R.I.P 747 you will remain the queen of the skies
lol that’s my old account
757 is the queen
@@ishmael1057 bro finna start a war in the comments
Man I hope this last 747 never gets into an accident. I would be so sad☹️
They should’ve put a tiny easter egg where the “Atlas Air” was replaced with “AtLast Air”
Fr
it broke my heart when i read a virtually unused 747-8 was recently scrapped. perhaps her parts will keep other Queens of The Skies ruling
757 is better
@@ishmael1057 that depends on the purpose for which an aircraft is used.
@@ishmael1057wide body, narrow body.
RIP Boeing 747, U served us well, we’ll never forget u, we hope to see u return👋😥
sadly... keep dreaming...
@@RaisSayedOBJECTION! A good example of a different aircraft that returned after retirement is the *McDonnell Douglas MD-80.*
Case Study: The McDonnell Douglas MD-80
- *American Airlines* began retiring its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-80s in the early 2000s as it started to modernize its fleet with newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft. By 2019, American Airlines had officially retired the MD-80 from its fleet.
- However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent fleet adjustments, several smaller airlines and charter companies brought the MD-80 back into service. For instance, during times of increased charter demand, especially in the cargo sector, some airlines used the MD-80 as a cost-effective option, taking advantage of the aircraft's relatively low purchase and leasing costs.
- These planes were often repurposed for different roles, such as cargo or charter flights, and were refurbished to ensure they met safety standards.
This case shows that even after a plane is officially retired from a major airline's fleet, it can find a new lease on life, especially in niche markets or when there's a sudden need for additional capacity. This precedent could be used to argue that the Boeing 747 might also return under specific circumstances.
@@RaisSayed Nice opinion! But there’s just One small problem with it. Who asked? Like genuinely, who asked? Who gave you the talking stick? I’ll tell ya, nobody did! Nobody asked dude.
Ok bro. There are **0 people who asked** among us
Look! I invited everyone who asked to this party!
Group photo of everyone who asked
Yooo it’s a bus full of people who asked!
you know what man I’ll do you a favor. Clearly, we can’t see who asked, so i’m just gonna do it myself. I’m gonna find out who asked!
Sailing the seven seas to find out who asked
Yooo I literally found the one piece before I found who asked.
I literally climbed to the top of Mount Everest and didn’t find who asked
Keep searching boys we gotta find who asked!
I just infiltrated the largest satellite dish in the world and I still can’t locate who asked
I literally found the cure to cancer before I found who asked
I’m on maximum render distance and I still can’t find who asked
witnessed the collapse of human society resulting from a global nuclear war and now live in the grave of this broken world ravaged by radiation for years on end before I found who asked.
I visited every planet in no man’s sky and still didn’t find who asked.
Doctor Strange literally looked for 14 million different timelines and not in one of them did anyone ask.
I literally searched through every backrooms level and still didn’t find who asked.
I literally died and went to heaven and got himself didn’t know who asked.
Leaving the earths atmosphere to expand the range of our search
YOOO I found extra-terrestrial life on Mars before I found who asked.
I have achieved intergalactic travel before I found who asked.
I just found a Dyson sphere before I found who asked.
I found the edge of the universe before I found who asked.
I literally visited every single planet in the entire universe before I found who asked.
I am literally witnessing the death of almost every star around me before I found who asked. The light of the universe slowly fading. I have searched across galaxies leaving no stone unturned, yet I am afraid my time in this universe is finally running out. It’s a shame really… I’ve witnessed stars being birthed and those same stars dying. I’ve seen literally everything there is to see in this beautiful universe, yet this whole time I was caught up with such a petty task. instead of enjoying my time while it lasted, I was distracted from the beauty of it all. I don’t regret what I’ve done though. The question that started it all, “who asked?” has finally been answered. I’ve searched every nook and cranny in this entire universe and can now confidently say, better than anybody else… nobody asked.
For those who are worried, the Boeing 747 will still be flying. They have just stopped production of the plane.
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
one day they all will be scrapped or crashed
Exactly. This is why I don’t get the overwhelming sadness. It’ll still be here in 25 years lol
Thank goodness
I saw one in flightradar LETS GO
The b747 was the best era of aviation to me
A legend of aviation was the Boeing 747-400
Nah 757 is better
@@ishmael1057 your opinion
"Am the last of my kind"
"I lived in these sky's for thousand years"
53 years to be exact*
Wait so planes already existed Before Jesus came?
Its a gta5 reference
Big foot stuff yeah
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@@janakucharova1342 this is what a retart looks like
Fly high queen of the skies😢❤
Lufthansa:i am still standing💪
The golden chapter of air travel is officially closed
Literally tho, I was once on a gold painted 747
@V-120 Star Alliance* just pointing that out
No making paper planes in class
The students in the back:
They fr re-entering the 747 into production
rip Boeing 747
Queen of our heart
Lucky pilots 🥺
This is the end🥺
No more legend
But Lufthansa ain't stop flying this beast
@dudtitiitit212 sigma Chad
@dudtitiitit212korean air🗿
@@baolongmappingasiana
@dudtitiitit212 KLM
@dudtitiitit212 air asia🇵🇭
No matter what happens, she will always be queen of the skies👑
Edit: Tysm for 100 likes👍👍
That's so true
Planes don’t have genders….
you are right.. queen. the king is airbus.
No the queen is An 225 Mriya
@@user-in2yq3qb2s that is also true
Thank you Boeing 747 for carrying a space shuttle, being once the biggest and many other world records and achievements.
Long live the Queen 🕊️
Respect comments for 747 here, we will miss you😢😢😢
So sad to see these beauty's go
We will love u queen of the skys👑✈️✈️
They are not. Thanks Lufthansa
I hope no one forgets the mighty plane!
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Sus🗿
RIP Boeing 747 (1969-2023) The Queen Of The Skies.
Except for Lufthansa....
Edit: 191 likes?
Edit 2: YOU GUYS ARE MAKING MY NOTIFICATIONS DO 270 NOTIFICATIONS
Edit 3: when did my likes get 10 more likes?
That’s a quote by dr Seuss
its still flying
Yes but there not making it anymore
So what about the 341 clipper
Rip 747
We will never forget you 747
I work in that same building now and I know one of the lead toolers you see in the first part of the video. All the parts we move now are huge(to me), but all I hear them talk about is how much bigger the 747 was. Yes it’s still running but if they are still talking about it no longer being in production at the shop must’ve meant that it will greatly be missed.
" dont be sad because its over. Smile because it happend. " - dr seuss -
Rest in peace our Queen of the skies.
Still alive, but was the last builded
Don’t worry even in like 10 years it still might be a cargo aircraft
@@CASA-dy4vs could be continued the demand of long routes has been sky rocketing and maybe boeing will make a efficient version
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💪
The queen of the skies will always have a place in our hearts
Yes 😢
It's really sad that there is no more boeing 747 is gone 😢
The boeing 747 era hasn't ended i saw so many of them on plane radar 24
1969-2023 goodbye 747😭.
RIP button
👇
Edit: y’all I’m srry for begging for likes🥺
69 funni
747 dosent RIP but is still in our heart❤❤😢
Stop begging for likes just stop
You can find 747 lufthansa
@@Dominator_5who cares, we want the era back
"Dont cry because it ended , Smile because it happend"
- wise man
Vanm athi
Rip 😢😢 my heart ❤️ the Boeing 747 will always be in our hearts
Teacher: No making paper airplanes
Kids at the back of the class:
RIP 747❤
You will be missed
1. Today, we gather here to mourn the passing of a true aviation legend, the Boeing 747. With heavy hearts and tear-filled eyes, we bid farewell to this majestic aircraft that has graced our skies for decades. As we reflect upon its illustrious history, we cannot help but feel a profound sense of loss, for the 747 was not merely a machine, but a symbol of human ingenuity and progress. 2. From its inaugural flight in 1969, the Boeing 747 captured the world's imagination, forever changing the landscape of air travel. Its iconic hump, towering presence, and graceful wingspan became synonymous with elegance and grandeur. This magnificent aircraft carried countless dreams, aspirations, and stories of adventure across continents, connecting people and cultures in ways previously unimaginable. 3. Alas, as time marches on, so too must the Boeing 747 bid us farewell. Its retirement marks the end of an era, leaving behind a void that can never be filled. We remember the countless lives it touched, the memories it helped create, and the awe it inspired. Let us take solace in the knowledge that the legacy of the 747 will forever be etched in the annals of aviation history, reminding us of the boundless possibilities that lie within the human spirit. Farewell, dear Boeing 747, may your wings forever soar in the realm of our collective memory.
But don't forget that the 747 is still in our hearts
this aircraft and her class has served for a long time and we have to be proude of here and her sisters that sacrificed them selfs for us and helped us soo much soo they i hope that more of them will be mad in the coming years.AND NO MATTER WHAT THEY WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER
We will miss you, The most beautiful plane ever built
*Chinese engineers have entered the chat*
@@AustinTheGreatVR Tf you talking about?
Long love the queen of the skies!
Now, I'll always consider the SR-71 the "Queen of the Skies" until something else can surpass it... BUT...
The 747 deserves that title just as much.
Rest in peace 747. You are the most known planes in all of aviation history
RIP BOEING 747
We will be able to see only one of it now in the form of Air Force One.
Ummm no, they are still in use just not in production anymore
What are you on about
The production has stopped but the 747, especially the cargo version will be probably used until 2050
Nope, there's still millions of people on them flying out there.
@@labourlawact7826 did you just say millions 💀
The legendary jumbo jet with its iconic "hUmP" will always be remembered as the most recognised aircraft of its era. They may have stopped making them,but the one's that are still with us will be flying the sky for some time yet. Long live the Queen! 👑
respect for the 747 55 years of service
Friend: Why are you crying
Me: She left me
Friend: Who left you?
...
Me: The Boeing 747 😭
R.I.P Boeing 747. You will be remembered ✈️🌹
We were very excited when we flew on LH 431 in the 2016 upper level. Very smooth fly and landing as well, amazing experience. Incredible airplane.
Being 747 and Airbus A380, the king and queen of the skies
Wont ever think of the A380 as a king. Airbus built it so they could say its bigger. Not near as majestic as the 747 and not near as successful. I just wish Boeing would get their act together and rise once again to be the premier aircraft manufacturer. The 777 and 747 seem to be the only ones without any serious issues.
R.I.P 747 1968-2022
For me, it’s a tie between the Connie and the 747 for most beautiful commercial aircraft. I love watching them both fly!
The livery looks so cool
747, DC10, 707, L1011, A380, Super Constellation will always be missed.. On the other side, I am very skeptical of Electric Planes creating any impact due to lots of technical and economical hurdles involved...
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Super Constellation, you must be super lucky or super old :D
Rest in Peace😭
අන්තිම සටනේ හුස්මට සමවී...
ශ්රී ලංකාවේ රණවිරුවන්ට උපහාරයක්ම වේවා...ලංකාවේ කවුද ඉන්නේ...🇱🇰....❤
#srilanka
#srilankaarmy
api 😌
Me and my friends causally making a 747 in the back of the classroom
Teacher:no making paper planes in class
The kids in the back:
My Queen Always Will Be No Matter What Comes ❤️ #Boeing747Farewell #QueenOfTheSkies
Fun fact: B747's can use 6 engines and it is because the extra 2 engines can be used for when 1-2 engines die
Boeeing 747 will remain QUEEN OF THE SKIES👑 forever 🫡🫡
Thanks for all 747 we Will always remember you
1. The music makes it feel like a new beginning
2. Final countdown is a banger
They used to fly them all the time between O'Hare and LAX back in the 70s. As time went on and costs increased they were replaced by much more fuel and personnel efficient aircraft for domestic flights. My last ride on one was over ten years ago, SFO to Sydney. A nostalgic trip now, some ten years later. 🛫✈️
Hey folks, this is a BIRTH not a death. It may be the birth of the last, but this is not a funeral!! We are likely still 30 years from seeing the very last flight. Hang tight. And let’s celebrate the birth of the last Queen. ✈️🤦🏻♂️👨✈️👍
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
I think the uploader meant by the last 747 manufactured. But displayed good serve a good 40 years or so
@@Baer9471You think?
Well what this commenter meant was, “Even if this was the end of the 747 production, *cough* aka the death of the production *cough* , it really is just the birth of our 748 here.”
For me the 747 will always be the Queen of the sky 😊😊❤😊😊
It shouldn't be dismissed as just a plane, it gives goosebumps.
Good bye legend😔
R.I.P Boeing 747 we will miss you
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
You’ll still see them in the skies, for a very long time
That's wrong. RIP is for the dead, the 747 didn't die.
There are so many 747s flying in the skies, transporting cargo across continents, many times everyday.
Saudia is still using it
The 747 was an OG
Boeing 747: Queen of the sky’s
Airbus A380: King of the Sky’s
Farewell 747. Rest in pears old queen of the sky’s.
It’s not the end yet. This is just the last 747 built.
Don't worry about Dave Calhoun ( CEO of boeing ) made an announcement that he will bring back the B747 but Made a few upgrades so it won't cause trouble that much and will not crash a lot!
It’s so sad to think about how the program is now done. Rest in piece, queen of the skies.
At least the b747 cargo is still in the sky, it’s the brother of the 747
💐🌹🥀🌺🌷🌸💮🏵️🌻🌼🍂🍁🍄🌾🌱🌿🍃☘️🍀🌵🌴🌳🌲⛰️🏔️❄️☃️⛄🌫️🌡️🔥🌋🏜️🏞️🏝️🏖️🌅🌄🌈🌊🌬️🌀🌪️⚡☔💧🌧️🌈⛈️🌩️🌨️☁️🌦️🌥️⛅🥯
It's so sad 😭😭😭 a legend died 😭😭😭
It's my favorite airplane 😭😭
REST IN PEACE 🕊️😭
I prefer the airbus a380 personaly
Edit is amazing:D
Lufthansa:🤨
Atlas air:🤨
Korean air:🤨
Qantas:🤨
Qantas retired their 747s like 4 years ago 💀
There's 100,000 747s in our hearts not accepting the last-ever one
Actually Boeing only built 1574 including Cargo and Proto
Farewell, my queen 👑
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Rest in peace Boeing 747 :(
The 747 era has passed to 380
The 747 did things that no ordinary aircraft is capable of doing. Fly high queen of the skies.
This is beautiful and sad at the same time!
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Farewell Queen Of The Skies🫡❤️
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
Ok
it makes me nostalgic to know that
Easily my favorite large people mover.
Hey I hope you don't mind but I was actually in Central Washington for it's last test run and caught this video of it coming in. ua-cam.com/video/CEkFHMiUCrw/v-deo.html
@@piphastings6734 Thanks for your link! Great clip of the final bird. 🙂
Thank you for the wonderful years B747 you will be missed❤❤❤
The 747 is the most beautiful and iconic plane to ever fly the skies and its so sad to see production on it end
MAKE MORE, THIS MAKES ME SAD, I LOVED THE 747 SINCE I WAS A KID
POV: Boeing fans realising the last one in the line might just be the 797
sad to see they don’t make these anymore as they are one of my favourite models.
1969-2023 R.I.P B747 (The queen of the skies)🕊🕊🕊
That plane will be forever loved
Actually there are still 50 active Boeing 747 still being used by airlines
The painting of that 747 in the video is very cool 😎
Though an era has ended, may its legacy as a legendary aircraft the queen of the skies never cease to exist.
Teacher: STOP MAKING PAPER PLANES
Kids at the back:
Thank you B747!
B747 will remain me forever❤
She will still be in service, the production line has ended production. As one of not THE most recognized commercial airliners of the 21s century. A symbol of wealth, technology, & evolution.
It's safe to say.
We'll be seeing them grace the skies for at least the next half of a century if not even longer! With service parts control surfaces & an entire back log of spare parts.
The 747, Remaining it's Reign, as The Queen of the Skies.
The 747 will always be loved
Well the 747 will still go for years R.I.P.
The legendary era of passenger transportation has finally ended for the queen of the skies.