Boeing’s 747 is big, but not so big that the forward fuselage can’t be part of a museum exhibit Bob van der Linden F. Robert van der Linden is a curator who specializes in commercial aviation.
With the whine of an electric motor, a 747-400F's nose door opens like the gaping mouth of a snake. This is one of the most unique sights in aviation, with most modern and converted freighters using ...
More than 70 years have passed since the first successful mass-produced passenger jet—the Boeing 707—revolutionized air travel. While the aviation industry has undergone dramatic transformations over ...