BOEING 707 BOEINGS FIRST JETLINER
BOEING 707 BOEINGS FIRST JETLINER
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The Boeing 707, the first widely used commercial jet, revolutionized air travel in the late 1950s and set the standard for global aviation. It was in production for 18 years, with 1,010 aircraft built, and its popularity led to the development of air-traffic-control systems and airport infrastructure. This book offers a stunning collection of images showcasing the diverse liveries of Boeing 707 variants in service around the world.
Format: Paperback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 02 August 2021
Publisher: CRECY PUBLISHING LIMITED
The Boeing 707, a remarkable commercial jet that revolutionized air travel in the late 1950s, played a pivotal
pivotal role in bringing America into the era of the Jet Age. Its maiden flight occurred on December 20, 1957, and within a year, it embarked on its first commercial journey from New York to Paris. Initially, the 707 was primarily operated by Pan American Airlines, but its popularity soon spread worldwide, leading to the expansion of air-traffic-control systems, airport terminals, runways, and airport infrastructure. The aircraft remained in production until late 1978, when it became outdated due to increased passenger densities on many routes. Consequently, it was retired, making way for more modern jetliner types.
During its production span, a total of 1,010 Boeing 707 aircraft were built for civil use, with many of them subsequently entering military service. Purpose-built military variants continued to be produced until 1991. This book offers a captivating collection of images, showcasing a wide range of Boeing 707 variants in service across the globe. The photographs, captured at airports in North, Central, and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, span the world, capturing the diverse and colorful liveries of these iconic aircraft.
The Boeing 707's impact on air travel cannot be overstated. It not only transformed the way people traveled but also paved the way for the development of modern aviation. Its sleek design, advanced technology, and efficient performance set the standard for commercial jets, and its legacy continues to be felt today. The aircraft's introduction marked a significant milestone in the history of aviation, and its influence can be seen in the many jetliners that have followed in its footsteps.
In conclusion, the Boeing 707 was a groundbreaking commercial jet that transformed air travel in the late 1950s and set the stage for global air travel today. Its enduring popularity and impact on aviation history have earned it a place in the annals of aviation excellence. This book provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of the 707, showcasing its diverse variants and liveries and celebrating its legacy as a symbol of innovation and progress.
Weight: 292g
Dimension: 169 x 241 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913870898
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