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UPS Takes Delivery of Final 747, Marking the End of an Era

UPS Takes Delivery of Final 747, Marking the End of an Era

BY ZACHARY LIDDY-DAVIS 752d AGO 0 COMMENTS

Cargo giant UPS has taken delivery of its latest and final Boeing 747 from the Everett factory. On April 8th, N633UP took off from Paine Field in Washington to the UPS Worldport in Louisville, KY. This particular 747-8F is the 28th of its kind at UPS, making up more than half of the carrier's quad-engine fleet. In addition to the 747-8F, UPS has 13 747-400Fs. The delivery marks the nearing end of production of the 747, with competitor Atlas Air receiving the final four 747-8 freighters to come off of the production line. 

 

Photo of N616UP - United Parcel Service Boeing 747-8F at OSH
UPS has taken delivery of its latest and final Boeing 747 from the Everett factory. Photo: Jared Jamel

 

Being the most modern variant in the family, the Boeing 747-8 boasts a maximum take off weight (MTOW) of 975,000lbs while offering 19% greater capacity compared to the 747-400. In addition to the famous hinged-nose functionality, the 747-8 is the only commercial freighter in production with nose-landing capabilities. From cargo to commercial applications, and everything in-between, Boeing produced 1,500 747 aircraft over the 53-year lifespan of the type. 

 

The final commercial variant was delivered to Korean Air in 2017, which received 4 747-8 aircraft in total. Meanwhile, the final passenger variant was delivered to an undisclosed customer in 2021. The 747-8 has been chosen for military service as well, serving as the next generation presidential widebody: Air Force One. Officially known as VC-25B, the government currently has 2 on order, and talks with the pentagon are occurring now to determine a delivery date.

 

Photo of N263SG - Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 at IAH
Atlas Air is the largest Boeing 747 operator in the world. Photo: Peter Cuthbert

 

UPS is currently the second-largest 747 operator in the world, while Atlas Air claims the top spot. With aircraft manufacturing competitor Airbus never creating a cargo variant of the A380, the 747F program dominated the quad-engine, cargo jumbo jet market. The aircraft type certainly acted as a force that took the world by storm in decades past. 

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