Photo of the Day: The Queen of the Skies

An aviation icon, the Boeing 747 was the industry's first jumbo jet. The massive aircraft developed by Boeing in 1969 would lead a storied career, earning it the nickname the Queen of the Skies. With a tail height ranging from 63 to 65 feet depending on the variation, the 747 is the height of a six story building. It was designed to transport passengers across the globe and became a work-horse in long-haul international flights. As the industry continues to evolve, the 747 is seeing its life extended through cargo conversions like this Western Global Airlines 747 on the ramp at Southwest Florida International Airport. While the 747 will remain an icon of aviation, probably the most iconic 747 is the highly modified VC-25 version also known as Air Force One. (Photo: January 28, 2020)

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