What is the future of Boeing 747? The last 747 will later be flown by a Boeing test pilot, painted and delivered to cargo and charter carrier Atlas Air in early 2023. However, the widebody aircraft will continue to operate over the next decade, particularly 747-8 freighter aircraft.
Will there be a replacement for the 747?
Modified versions of two Boeing 747 planes will serve as replacements for the White House's Air Force One. The planes are due for delivery in 2024 as part of a $3.9 billion contract. Boeing's 777X, its latest passenger plane model and projected replacement for the 747, is set for delivery in 2025.
Will the Boeing 747 have a future?
How long will 747 be used?
While the 747 is now out of production, the jet will still grace airports worldwide for at least a decade to come. That's because the lifespan of a 747 can be as long as 20 or 25 years. Today, there are roughly 300 freighter versions still in service around the world.
Is the Boeing 747 outdated?
The last jumbo jet was delivered in January, but it has been obsolete for decades. The 1,574th and final 747, which rolled off Boeing's production line in Everett, Washington, on January 31, is destined for a life shipping goods around the world on behalf of the New York–based cargo company Atlas Air.
