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  1. 920 km/h. Max. cruising altitude. 13,100 m. Reach. 13,100 km. Engines. 4 x General Electric GEnx-2B67. Seat maps of the Boeing B747-8.

  2. Some photos for this airline. Lufthansa Fleet of B747 (Active) - Aviation website for aircraft and airline information (flight, photo, travel, fleet listing, production list of Airbus Boeing Douglas Embraer Dash, ATR, Sukhoi, Saab...), plane photos for planespotters, flightlog database, aviation news, aviation store.

    • Lufthansa
    • Germany
    • LH DLH GEC
    • 1954
  3. Boeing 747-8; Total: 19: Length: 76.30 m: Wingspan: 68.40 m: Height: 19.40 m: Cruising Speed: 920 km/h: Max. altitude: 13,100 m: Max. takeoff weight: 442,300 kg: Max. landing weight: 312,100 kg: Range* 13,000 km : Cabin width: 6.1 m: Seats: 364: First/Business/Premium/Economy (max.)** 8/80/32/244

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  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Lufthansa's 747-8 fleet includes economy, premium economy, business, and first class seats. Economy seats A and K in row 27 offer more legroom, while seats B, C, H, and J in rows 45-47 offer more privacy. First-class options include solo seats A and K for privacy or row 3 D/G for couples, all with premium services.

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  6. This 747-800 is the newest aircraft type in the long-haul fleet for Lufthansa. Lufthansa is the launch airline for the 747-800 which is 5.6 meters longer than its predecessor, making it the longest passenger aircraft in the world. This aircraft accommodates 364 passengers in a four class configuration.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boeing_747-8Boeing 747-8 - Wikipedia

    The Boeing 747-8 is the final series of the large, long-range wide-body airliners in the Boeing 747 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 747-8 is the largest variant of the 747 and Boeing 's largest aircraft.

  8. Boeing 747-8I: 19 — 8 80 32 244 364 Largest operator of its type. Includes D-ABYP, the 1,500th Boeing 747 built. One painted in 1970s heritage livery. Boeing 777-9 — 20: TBA: Deliveries delayed, entry into service currently planned from mid-2026. To replace Boeing 747-400 and Airbus A380-800. Boeing 787-9 — 34 — 28 28 231 287

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