The King of Saudi Arabia boards his Boeing 747 on a golden escalator, while Turkey's jet was gifted by Qatar following ...
The Boeing 747 has become a rareity in the skies these days. Only four global airlines are expected to operate the iconic ...
Korean Air will replace the ‘Queen of the Skies’ with the smaller Boeing 777-300ER for its 7,153-mile flight from Seoul to ...
Despite being one of the most famous and loved planes of all time, the aircraft could soon disappear from the sky.
Korean cargo carrier Air Incheon is seeking authorisation to open services to several US destinations from mid-2025. The ...
Two people, both flight attendants, are the only survivors of the crash and are being treated at South Korean hospitals.
The carrier is expected to fly the 747 to New York, Los Angeles, and Singapore next year but plans to retire the fleet fully by 2031. Reuters reported that Korean sold five Boeing 747s in May for ...
Several airlines retired the Boeing 747 during the pandemic and Boeing stopped production. But the iconic "Queen of the Skies" is still operated by several country's governments and royals. That ...