
B747
The Boeing 747, often called the "Jumbo Jet," is a large, long-range commercial airplane known for its distinctive hump on the upper deck. It was one of the first wide-body aircraft capable of carrying many passengers over great distances, making international flights more affordable and accessible. Introduced in the 1970s, it features four engines and a spacious cabin, allowing it to serve major airports worldwide. The 747 revolutionized air travel by increasing capacity and reducing costs, becoming an iconic symbol of global connectivity and aviation innovation.