Boeing to pull the plug on its 747 jumbo jet
(Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) is pulling the plug on its 747
jumbo jet, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
The 747 democratized
global air travel in the 1970s but fell behind modern twin-engine passenger
jets.
The last 747-8 will roll out of a Seattle area factory in about two
years, according to the Bloomberg report. (bloom.bg/38n5A8p)
When
contacted by Reuters, Boeing did not confirm the Bloomberg report.
"At a
build rate of 0.5 airplanes per month, the 747-8 program has more than two years
of production ahead of it in order to fulfill our current customer commitments,"
a Boeing spokesman told Reuters.
"We will continue to make the right
decisions to keep the production line healthy and meet customer
needs."
Boeing's 747 plane is enjoying a second life as a cargo mule for
companies like United Parcel Service Inc (UPS.N) due to a freight market boom
fueled by online shopping.
In 2016, Boeing said it could end 747
production amid falling orders and pricing pressure.
Major U.S. carriers
like United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.O) and Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N)
have already said goodbye to the 747.
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