Boeing’s biggest and latest member of the famous 747 family has an enlarged upper deck and can carry more than 600 passengers and a crew of 20 at close to 1000 km/h. Number built: 619; passenger capacity: about 350,000 passengers.
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Press, 6 March 1984, Page 31
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40Boeing’s biggest and latest member of the famous 747 family has an enlarged upper deck and can carry more than 600 passengers and a crew of 20 at close to 1000 km/h. Number built: 619; passenger capacity: about 350,000 passengers. Press, 6 March 1984, Page 31
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