Longer than the Wright brothers’ first flight, wider than a boulevard, and with a tail height as tall as a six-story building, the 747 was a revolution in aviation technology and the passenger experience when it entered service on January 22, 1970. With the first flight from New York to London, Pan Am’s Clipper Young America ushered in the jet age’s second phase: the era of wide body aircraft.
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London
The Boeing 747 Takes Off on Its First Scheduled Flight From New York to London