I think the article title is a tad hyperbolic but it sounds like Boeing might be looking at the ending production of the 747.
The 747-8 isn't selling well and there are techincal difficults (which I admit I'm a bit suprised at given it's an evolution of the design rather than a new design) and economics (a 4 engine aircraft is more expsenisve to run)
http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/news/1360694/
No doubt it will still grace the skies for some years to come but how long for is anyone's guess. The 747-400s have now been in service for 26 years and are starting to head for the long term storage and the scrappers.
One thing from the article - the 747 grew out of a lost millitary contract which eventually went ot the C-5 Galaxy (which explains the deisgn of the forward fuselage as there would have been a set of doors there).
Long term is presents a problem for the U.S Air Force. The current Air Force One is 747-200 (iirc) and is due to replaced in the near future. It's replacement maybe on the last 747s off the line but then what?
Or possibly by the time the the next AF1 reaches 30 years of age it won't matter.
The 747-8 isn't selling well and there are techincal difficults (which I admit I'm a bit suprised at given it's an evolution of the design rather than a new design) and economics (a 4 engine aircraft is more expsenisve to run)
http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/news/1360694/
No doubt it will still grace the skies for some years to come but how long for is anyone's guess. The 747-400s have now been in service for 26 years and are starting to head for the long term storage and the scrappers.
One thing from the article - the 747 grew out of a lost millitary contract which eventually went ot the C-5 Galaxy (which explains the deisgn of the forward fuselage as there would have been a set of doors there).
Long term is presents a problem for the U.S Air Force. The current Air Force One is 747-200 (iirc) and is due to replaced in the near future. It's replacement maybe on the last 747s off the line but then what?
Or possibly by the time the the next AF1 reaches 30 years of age it won't matter.