Boeing

Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental

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Dimensions

Length
76.25 m
Wingspan
68.45 m
Height
19.35 m
Cabin Width
6.10 m

Performance

Range
14815 km
Cruise Speed
917 km/h
Max Speed
988 km/h
Service Ceiling
13100 m
Category
ultra-long-haul

Capacity

Typical Seats
410
Max Seats
605
Cargo Volume
185.00 m³
Size
wide-body

Engines

Count
4
Type
Turbofan
Model
GEnx-2B67

About Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental

"空中女王"的最终进化版本。Boeing 747-8I是有史以来制造的最长客机,搭载新一代发动机和重新设计的机翼。生产于2023年终止,为长达54年的传奇画上句号。

Frequently Asked Questions

The Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8i) typically seats 410 passengers in a three-class configuration. The upper deck is significantly stretched compared to the 747-400, allowing for more premium-class seats. At 76.3 m, it is the longest commercial aircraft ever built, surpassing even the Airbus A340-600 by over 1 meter.
The Boeing 747-8i has a maximum range of approximately 14,320 km (7,730 nautical miles). This is slightly less than the 747-400ER but achieved with 16% better fuel efficiency per passenger. The aircraft uses four General Electric GEnx-2B67 engines, which are quieter and more fuel-efficient than the 747-400's engines.
The 747-8i carries fewer passengers (410 vs 544 in three-class) but is more fuel-efficient per seat than the A380 on most routes. The A380 has a full-length double deck, while the 747-8i retains the partial upper deck. Both aircraft struggled commercially as airlines shifted to smaller, more fuel-efficient twin-engine wide-bodies. The A380 ceased production in 2021, while the 747-8i passenger variant saw its last delivery in 2022 to Korean Air.
The 747-8i can be distinguished from the 747-400 by its longer fuselage, raked wingtips (instead of the 747-400's upward winglets), and GEnx engine nacelles with serrated chevron edges. The stretched upper deck extends further back, and the overall aircraft appears more elongated. The fuselage has a gracefully tapered tail section with a new aerodynamic fairing.
As of 2025, only a handful of airlines still operate the 747-8i in passenger service. Korean Air, Lufthansa, and Air China have been among the final operators. Only 48 passenger 747-8i aircraft were delivered, making it one of the rarest wide-body types. The freighter variant (747-8F) has been far more successful with over 100 deliveries, as the 747's nose-loading capability remains unmatched for cargo operations.