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  2. Boeing 747-8 - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental of Lufthansa, its launch and largest operator. The passenger version, named 747-8 Intercontinental or 747-8I was formally launched on November 14, 2005, by Boeing. [138] It can carry up to 467 passengers in a typical three-class configuration over a range of 8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at Mach 0.855.

  3. Boeing 747 - Wikipedia

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    The passenger version, named 747-8 Intercontinental or 747-8I, is designed to carry up to 467 passengers in a 3-class configuration and fly more than 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at Mach 0.855. As a derivative of the already common 747-400, the 747-8I has the economic benefit of similar training and interchangeable parts. [210]

  4. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 747-300 Trijet – high-efficiency trijet version of the Boeing 747-200, canceled; Boeing 777-100/777 trijet – the original proposed version of the Boeing 777; Boeing New Large Airplane – double-deck jumbo airliner, canceled; Boeing New Midsize Airplane – targeting the middle of the market segment; Boeing RC-1 – cargo aircraft ...

  5. Boeing Unveils New 747 Intercontinental Jet - AOL

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    Boeing (BA) unveiled the new 747-8 Intercontinental jet Sunday, which can seat as many as 500 people. The new plane has 12% lower costs per seat than the 747-400, Boeing said in a statement. The ...

  6. Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental - Wikipedia

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  7. Boeing's year of turbulence in five charts - AOL

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    Boeing has a forward 12 month price-to-earnings ratio of 214.7, compared to 18.8 for Airbus, according to LSEG data. A high P/E ratio could mean the stock is overvalued. DEBT