
Boeing 747-100
The Boeing 747-100 is a large, long-range commercial airplane developed in the late 1960s, known for its distinctive hump upper deck. It was one of the first wide-body jets, capable of carrying around 350-400 passengers over intercontinental distances. Designed for efficiency and high capacity, it revolutionized air travel by enabling more people to fly farther at lower costs. Its four engines and spacious interior made it a favorite for airlines and long-haul flights. The 747-100 set the standard for modern jumbo jets and remains an iconic symbol in aviation history.