Boeing launched its 747 program in 1966 when Pan Am
placed an order for 25 of the giant double-decker
jets. 30 years later (as of 1996), the 747 is still
the largest commercial airliner ever built. After
delivering 167 of the original 747-100s, Boeing moved
on to the more powerful 747-100B and then delivered
225 of the 747-200 series which carried a standard load
of 374 passengers. These early models have as many as
971 lights, switches, and gauges on the flight deck. In
1983 the modernized 747-300s entered commercial service
with an extended upper deck and more fuel-efficient
engines. The latest, and largest, version of the 747
was put into service by Northwest Airlines in early
1990. These 747-400s typically carry 420 passengers as
far as 8,000 miles and feature 6-foot-high winglets as
well as an even longer upper deck. Plans for a still
larger 747-500 are underway. With well over 1000 747s
delivered, the fleet has carried more than 1.8 billion
passengers for more than 24.7 billion miles. Two
747-200s serve as presidential airplanes (Air Force
Ones) and another was modified to shuttle the U.S.
space shuttle between California and Florida.
William E. Boeing produced his fist two B&Ws (a single-
engine seaplane) in 1916 and the following year, the
U.S. Navy ordered 50 of Boeings next model (the two-
seat model C trainer)to serve in in World War I.
Boeing continued to make airplanes, both commercial and
military, producing such famous models as the Pan
American "Clipper" flying boat and the "Stratoliner"
(first pressurized cabin). In World War II, Boeing
became an integral part of the allied effort by
building the B-17 and B29 bombers. In the post-war era,
Boeing continued making military aircraft such as the
B-47 and B-52 bombers but also recognized the huge
market for commercial jet aircraft and thus developed
the 707 which would help revolutionize air travel.
Today, with jets in operation for carriers in 120
different countries, Boeing is best known as the
world's largest manufacturer of commercial aircraft.
The Boeing company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois
and employs approximately 120,000 people.
In recent years, Boeing has consistently been one of
the top three exporters in the United States.
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