Boeing 747-200
wide-body airliner, second main production series of the 747
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Boeing 747-200
Summary
Boeing 747-200 is an aircraft family[1]. It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Boeing 747-200's image is recorded as B-747 Iberia.jpg[3].
- Boeing 747-200's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[4].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as British Airways[5].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Lufthansa[6].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Condor Flugdienst[7].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Scandinavian Airlines[8].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as KLM[9].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Sabena[10].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Air France[11].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Iberia[12].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as TAP Air Portugal[13].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Alitalia[14].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Swissair[15].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Olympic Airways[16].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Iraqi Airways[17].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Q461631[18].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Kuwait Airways[19].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Middle East Airlines - Air Liban[20].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd.[21].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Royal Air Maroc[22].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Air Afrique[23].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Varig[24].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as Japan Airlines[25].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as All Nippon Airways[26].
- Boeing 747-200's operator is recorded as CAAC Airlines[27].
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Designation and Status
Boeing 747-200's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[4].
Why It Matters
Boeing 747-200 is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]