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Yes. Their first B747 the "red meatball" was purchased from People's Express.
Yes. It is longer by about 3 metres and taller. There are different types of 747s and 777s. But if we compare the largest type of both planes, than the 777 is bigger.
The Boeing 747 can fly in the troposphere and lower stratosphere layers of Earth's atmosphere.
The ISS will have an internal pressurized volume of 46,000 cubic feet, or about 1.5 Boeing 747s. (from a Boeing website of ISS funfacts)
It says on wikipedia that they have 57, but 2 are in storage and this winter 8 more will be stored as well.
Bombardier makes a 50-passenger jet. Some Boeing 747s carry more than 500. The Airbus A380 will carry more than that.
I don't know the weight, however, the total weight of the sesame seeds sold annually on Big Macs, is greater than the total weight of two Boeing 747s
The Macau International Airport covers a total area of 474 acres and is capable of handling Boeing 747s. It is well-equipped, with a capacity of 6,000,000 passengers and 160,000 tons of cargo annually.
NASA owns a pair of modified Boeing 747s for ferrying space shuttle orbiters between Vandenburg Air Force Base in California and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
There are so many variables such as type or aircraft, weather, aircraft weight. To give you a general answer if you take an Airbus A320 which is a mid sized narrowbody aircraft and used a lot around the world, then the landing speed would be around 134kt which is 154mph...
The New York Jets are nicknamed the 747s. The 747 is a type of jet.