A lot of airlines use 747's, some main ones include Air China, Air France, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Air Asiana, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Delta Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Malaysian Airlines, QANTAS, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, United Airways, Virgin Altanic, etc.
United Airlines currently has 24 Boeing 747-400 in service.
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American Airlines stopped using the 747 airplane in the early 90's. The reason for this was that it was cheaper and allow for more flights using a smaller plane.
the planes usually used by airlines are the Boeing 747 to 787 or airbus a300-380
The first airline to use the Boeing 747 was Pan-Am airlines on January 21, 1970. The flight was an international, oversea flight from New York to London.
This can vary within different aircrafts within both different and the same airlines, some airlines can carry up to 452 passengers on their 747's and only 344 on another one of their aircrafts.
The First in the World is Tiger Airways And, The First Airlines in Asia is Philippine Airlines
They have a few Airbus A320 NEO's on order, but no signs of a 747. They are getting 777-300ER's though
All 747's use Kerosene.
They were two 747's. I think they belonged to American Airlines.
Qantas are the only airline that fly the 747 400er
You can contact Qantas Airlines in the United Kingdom at 0845 747 767. You can find other methods of contact Qantas Airlines in the United Kingdom online at the Qantas website.