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Boeing wanted to prove the 707 was the future of flight—but no one expected this. During a demo at the 1955 Gold Cup Races, ...
In the 1940s, if you were in a hurry and needed to travel across the continental United States, the fastest option was to hop inside one of the many propeller-driven planes of that era. The ...
The E-3 Sentry is afflicted by acute parts and maintenance issues as the Boeing 707 aircraft it is based on ceased production ...
America’s youngest jet-setter was seven years old when he boarded a Pan American World Airways Boeing 707 in New York, headed to Paris. It was October 26, 1958 and along with his parents and two ...
On Apr. 10, 2025, a C-17 from Joint Base Lewis-McChord became the first in the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command to take ...
While many airlines around the world have stopped operating the 747, the freighter version remains one of the great ...
In 36 years and 13,000 flight hours, the Boeing 707 served eight U.S. presidents. But what placed the airplane most firmly in the nation’s memory was a single mission: SAM 26000 flew John F.
U.S. Air Force’s future is quietly taking shape. A 23-scond video released by Boeing on April 10, 2025, showed cranes ...
The RC-135S is a militarized Boeing 707 civilian airliner and is equipped with a sophisticated array of optical and electronic sensors, recording media, and communications equipment, is a national ...
Four Pratt & Whitney TF33-P-5 turbofans with thrust reversers The WC-135 Constant Phoenix is a militarized version of the Boeing 707 commercial airliner which is used to verify compliance of the ...
On April 10 1965, the Australian airline’s Boeing 707-138 left Sydney and touched down in Christchurch. The 707 was Boeing’s first jetliner and it made 13 of the aircraft for Qantas.