SAN FRANCISCO, California -- United Airlines flew the last flight of its venerable, four-engine 747 jet. Call it a victim of changing times and more efficient aircraft, but the airline sent it out in ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- United Airlines flew the last flight of its venerable, four-engine 747 jet. Call it a victim of changing times and more efficient aircraft, but the airline sent it out in style.
The Boeing 747 was once the mainstayof almost every airline's long-haul fleet. It was larger, more economical, and had a longer range than any aircraft in the world. But the 747-400 came out over ...