Submitted by jnpha t3_10rpwq2 in dataisbeautiful
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PmMeYourBestComment t1_j6wxkjz wrote
Wait… there’s new 747’s?
nova_bang t1_j6x4scy wrote
i had no idea how little overlap there was between production times of the different models after the 80s.
nova_bang t1_j6x53th wrote
no more. last one was delivered two days ago (jan 31st).
PmMeYourBestComment t1_j6x5833 wrote
I didn’t even know they made new ones, interesting.
Ineedtwocats t1_j6xai21 wrote
SR - Short Range
SP - Special Performance
jnpha OP t1_j6ytkyv wrote
I have only heard about it, but it was nice to see -- part of the reason I made the graph :)
xylopyrography t1_j702ioh wrote
This is specifically the 747 though, not Boeing aircraft.
Porkfish t1_j70h3ob wrote
The key should be chronological by model. Or something. Anything.
jnpha OP t1_j70hgp6 wrote
The key is descending order of total deliveries.
[deleted] t1_j71r16q wrote
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jnpha OP t1_j6wtrhb wrote
I was encouraged to post it here.
Context: Boeing delivers last 747, saying goodbye to 'Queen of the Skies' (reuters.com)
Data source: Servaas' airlinerlist.com (wasn't straightforward filtering by variant)
Tool: Excel
* Civilian production only (inc. freighters and combis); conversion deliveries not included
Further reading: Wikipedia article: Boeing 747