الطائرة العملاقة (Jumbo Jet)
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Definition
الاسم الشعبي لطائرة Boeing 747، أول طائرة تجارية عريضة الهيكل في العالم، دخلت الخدمة عام 1970 وأحدثت ثورة في السفر الجوي الجماهيري بمضاعفة طاقة الركاب.
What Is the Jumbo Jet?
The jumbo jet is the colloquial name for the Boeing 747, the double-deck wide-body aircraft that entered commercial service on January 22, 1970 with Pan American World Airways. At its introduction, the 747 could carry up to 490 passengers in a mixed-class configuration — roughly twice the capacity of any contemporary airliner. Its distinctive hump-nosed profile, created by the upper deck and offset flight deck, made it instantly recognizable and cemented its status as an icon of the jet age.
Historical Context
Boeing launched the 747 program in 1966 after losing the U.S. Air Force CX-HLS military transport contract to Lockheed. Pan Am's CEO Juan Trippe and Boeing's CEO Bill Allen struck a gentleman's agreement: Trippe ordered 25 aircraft, and Allen committed Boeing to build them — both men reportedly acknowledging they might be betting their companies. The program demanded the construction of the world's largest building by volume at Everett, Washington, to house final assembly. Joe Sutter led the engineering team, which solved unprecedented problems in aerodynamics, engine design, and fuselage structure in just 28 months from program launch to first flight.
Key Milestones
- February 9, 1969: 747 maiden flight, Everett, Washington.
- January 22, 1970: First commercial service, Pan Am Flight 2, New York–London.
- 1989: 747-400 introduced with extended range (13,450 km), winglets, and a two-person flight deck.
- 2022: Final 747 (a 747-8 freighter) delivered to Atlas Air, ending a 54-year production run of 1,574 aircraft.
Legacy and Impact
The 747 democratized long-haul travel. By doubling seat capacity, it drove per-seat costs down dramatically, making intercontinental travel affordable to the middle class for the first time. It anchored the hub-and-spoke network model, enabling major airports to serve as global connecting hubs. The wide-body era it launched spawned the McDonnell Douglas DC-10, Lockheed L-1011, Airbus A300, and eventually the twin-engine wide-bodies that dominate today. The 747 also served as the platform for Air Force One variants and, famously, the Space Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. Few machines have reshaped human civilization as profoundly as the jumbo jet.
Related Terms
جسم الطائرة
الهيكل الرئيسي للطائرة الذي يضم الركاب والبضائع وطاقم الطائرة.
حقبة الطائرات العريضة الهيكل
الفترة الممتدة من عام 1970 وما بعده، وتتسم بالتبني الواسع للطائرات ذات الممر المزدوج والهيكل العريض، بدءاً من Boeing 747.
نموذج المحور والتغذية
شبكة طيران تتدفق فيها الرحلات من مطارات محلية أصغر إلى مطار مركزي رئيسي قبل الاستمرار إلى الوجهات.