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How many seats does Boeing 747-400 have?
Boeing 747-400 is a four-engine long-range wide-fuselage transport plane and wide-fuselage passenger plane produced by Boeing Company, which adopts double-deck cabin and unique shape design. It is an improved and extended range model of 747-300. The 747-300 was changed from a three-person simulated cockpit to a two-person digital cockpit. Only two pilots are needed to drive, and the third-class passenger capacity can carry 4 16 people.
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The development of Boeing 747 series began in August 1965, and the prototype of Boeing 747- 100 was tested in February 1969. The Boeing 747-400 series made its first flight on April 29th, 1988, and was delivered to Northwest Airlines on February 9th, 1989.
The digital cockpit of Boeing 747-400 adopts digital avionics and color multi-function display, and is equipped with six large CRT screens to replace the traditional instrument panel. From the appearance, the wing tip is lengthened by 1.83m, and the shark fin winglet with the height of 1.83m is installed, which reduces the drag and can increase the range by 3%, reaching 13450km.
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