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The Final Boeing 747 Sticker — Farewell to the Queen of the Skies
Every era has its icon. For commercial aviation, it was the 747. And now the last one has been built.
The Boeing 747 changed the world. When it entered service in 1970, it was the largest commercial aircraft ever built, and it made international air travel accessible to millions of people for the first time. The ‘Queen of the Skies’ served as the flagship of every major airline on earth, carried heads of state as Air Force One, transported the Space Shuttle on its back, and hauled millions of tons of cargo across every ocean. The 747’s distinctive hump and four engines became the most recognizable silhouette in aviation, a symbol of human ambition and engineering excellence. Over more than five decades, Boeing produced 1,574 747s in variants from the original -100 through the final -8 series. The last 747 ever built — a 747-8 Freighter — rolled off the Everett, Washington, production line in 2022 and was delivered in 2023, closing one of the most remarkable chapters in aviation history. This sticker commemorates the end of the 747 production era and celebrates the aircraft that made the modern world smaller, more connected, and more accessible than anyone imagined when the first jumbo jet took flight.
Perfect For: Aviation enthusiasts, Boeing fans, airline employees and pilots, 747 crew members past and present, and anyone who has ever looked up and recognized the Queen of the Skies.
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