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  1. 747noun

    A Boeing airplane, model number seven forty-seven, sold to airlines for passenger or cargo transportation. Popularly known as the jumbo jet.

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  1. 747

    "747" is a song by Swedish rock band Kent, written by Joakim Berg. It's the final song on their album Isola and was released as third single in 1998 with B-sides "Din skugga" and "Elever". It's been recorded both with Swedish and English lyrics. It quickly became a fan favorite, and for eight years, the band always ended their concerts with it.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of 747 in Chaldean Numerology is: 0

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of 747 in Pythagorean Numerology is: 0

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  1. Lockheed Martin:

    Most of the thrust from the C-5 engine comes from that giant fan in the front. It's very fuel-efficient, the 747, DC-10, L-1011 — all the wide-body airliners — came almost on the heels of this.

  2. Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg:

    On the 747 program, we decided to reduce future production expectations and revenue assumptions to account for current and anticipated weakness in the air cargo market, despite the ongoing challenges of the air cargo market, we continue to see the 747 as a unique and significant value creator for our customers over the long term.

  3. Virgin Galactic:

    The Boeing 747 has a very special place in my heart: we began service on my first airline, Virgin Atlantic, with just one leased 747, i never imagined that today one of our 747s would get a second chance and help open access to space. I’m absolutely thrilled that Cosmic Girl can stay in the Virgin family — and truly live up to her name!

  4. Amy McCain:

    The current airplane was fielded in 1991, it's the only 747-200 left in the United States that is flying. So it costs a lot more time and money to keep that airplane flying than it used to. It's actually cheaper in the long run to replace it.

  5. Brien Wygle:

    The shorter flight times, the higher altitudes, the better pressurization – a lot of things we brought out with the 707 were revolutionary, the 747 furthered that same direction, but you can’t ignore what the 707 did.

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