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Boeing 247D in its MacRobertson Race markings, c. 1934.
No. 121 RCAF Squadron Boeing 247D, c. 1939
October 30, 1935-A United Air Lines Boeing 247D, NC13323, crashed during an instrument check flight near Cheyenne, killing the four crew members aboard.
: This designation was given to the first Boeing 247 aircraft, it was used to test a number improvements, that were later incorporated into the Boeing 247D
: Designation for Boeing 247D airliners " drafted " into military service in USAAF, 27 in total.
* December 27 – United Airlines Trip 34, a Boeing 247D, crashes at the head of Rice Canyon in Los Angeles County, California, killing all 12 people on board.
* October 7 – United Airlines Trip 4, a Boeing 247D, crashes east of Silver Crown, Wyoming, killing all 12 people on board.
* October 30 – A United Airlines Boeing Model 247D airliner on an instrument check flight with no passengers on board crashes near Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing the entire crew of four.
* Boeing 247D Serial: 1699 Registration: CF-JRQ
Before the formation of BLEU, an automatic landing was made at the Telecommunications Flying Unit ( TFU ) of the TRE at RAF Defford in a Boeing 247D aircraft, DZ203, early in 1945, using the American SCS 51 radio guidance system.

Boeing and at
Willow Run, General Electric's enormous installations at Louisville and Syracuse, the Pentagon, Boeing in Seattle, Douglas and Lockheed in Los Angeles, the new automobile assembly plants everywhere -- none of these is substantially served by any sort of conventional mass rapid transit.
From International Airport in Los Angeles to International Airport in Houston, as the great four-jet Boeing 707 flies, is a routine five hours and 25 minutes, including stopovers at Phoenix, El Paso, and San Antonio.
Still more time was consumed while the pilot, at the radioed suggestion of Continental president Robert Six, tried to persuade the armed pair to swap the Boeing jet for a propeller-driven Douglas Aj.
Sonair Boeing 737 at Lubango airport, 2009
By the 1950s, the development of civil jets grew, beginning with the de Havilland Comet, though the first widely-used passenger jet was the Boeing 707, because it was much more economical than other planes at the time.
The UK Utterly Butterly display team flying Boeing Boeing-Stearman Model 75 | Stearman PT-17 biplanes at an English air show
Avianca Boeing 767-200ER parked at the El Dorado Terminal
Boeing 737-800 at Cibao International Airport in Santiago de los Caballeros | Santiago, DR
* 1983 – An Iberia Airlines Boeing 727 collides with an Aviaco DC-9 in dense fog while the two airliners are taxiing down the runway at Madrid Barajas International Airport, killing 93 people.
The four ships of the were 53, 000 tons at full load, 796 feet overall length, and carried two Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters.
* 1973 – A chartered Boeing 707 explodes in flames upon landing at Kano Airport, Nigeria, killing 176.
In the February 1964 issue of Popular Science, von Braun, then director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center ( MSFC ), discussed the need for a lunar surface vehicle, and revealed that studies had been underway at MSFC in conjunction with Lockheed, Bendix, Boeing, General Motors, Brown Engineering, Grumman, and Bell Aerospace.
Lausanne Airport is located at Blécherette, and also houses a Boeing 737 Simulator.
* 1965 – PIA Flight 705, a Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 720 – 040 B, crashes while descending to land at Cairo International Airport, killing 119 of the 125 passengers and crew.
Turkish Airlines is an official sponsor of the club, as shown by a Boeing 737 Next Generation # 737-800 | Boeing 737 – 800 logojet seen here at Atatürk International Airport in April 2011.
* 1993 – A China Airlines Boeing 747 overruns Runway 13 at Hong Kong's Kai Tak International Airport while landing during a typhoon, injuring 22 people.
* 1968 – The Boeing 747 is rolled out and shown to the public for the first time at the Boeing Everett Factory.
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress | B-52D, AF Serial No. 56-0687 on display at B-52 Memorial Park, Orlando International Airport, Florida ( formerly McCoy Air Force Base, Florida ).
Construction began on Columbia in 1975 at Rockwell International's ( formerly North American Aviation / North American Rockwell, now Boeing North America ) principal assembly facility in Palmdale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.
Trans World Airlines Flight 800 ( TWA 800 ), a Boeing 747-131, exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York, on July 17, 1996, at about 20: 31 EDT, 12 minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 230 people on board.
Estonian Air Boeing 737 | Boeing 737-500 at Tallinn Airport
As of August 2012, this flight has now been redesignated as Flight 1494 now departing at 8: 34 AM EDT, using a Boeing 737-800.

Boeing and National
In an effort to augment the Looking Glass mission, a 1973 initiative resulted in the establishment of the National Emergency Airborne Command Post ( NEACP ), also known as " knee cap ," resulting in the procurement of four Boeing E-4 aircraft derived from the Boeing 747.
The museum annex houses an Air France Concorde ; the Enola Gay B-29 ; the Space Shuttle Discovery ; the Boeing 367 – 80, which was the prototype of the Boeing 707 ; the SR-71 ; and other famous aerospace artifacts, particularly those too large for the main building on the National Mall.
** United Airlines Boeing 737 from Washington National to Chicago Midway crashes short of the runway, killing 43 of 61 passengers and 2 people on the ground.
Nonetheless, terrorism was officially ruled out as the cause by the National Transportation Safety Board, which instead attributed the disaster to the first officer's overuse of rudder controls in response to wake turbulence released by a Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400.
A right front view of a Boeing E-4 National Airborne Operations Center aircraft on the electromagnetic pulse ( EMP ) simulator ( HAGII-C ) for testing.
* National Airborne Operations Center ( codenamed Nightwatch ) is a Boeing E-4 specially built to serve as a survivable mobile command post for the National Command Authority ( NCA ).
Burcham's flight of 4 h 5 min 22 s that December was not broken until July 24, 1991 when U. S. airshow pilot Joanne Osterud set a new world's record of 4 h 38 min 10 s. In 1936, Burcham flew his Boeing 100 to the World's Aerobatic Championship at the National Air Races in Los Angeles.
After the crash of the Boeing XC-17 prototype in 1935, Wichita banker Arthur Kinkaid ( IV National Bank of Wichita ) supported Boeing and ensured that the Boeing-Stearman plant would remain in Wichita.
Most prominent is its air refueling mission, with two wings, one active, the 92d Air Refueling Wing, and one Air National Guard, the 141st Air Refueling Wing, both flying the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker.
Air Atlanta Icelandic operated two Boeing 747-400s for National Airlines ( N8 ) in the year 2011.
Northwest Airlines and National Airlines brought the Jumbo Jet to the airport late in 1971 with the introduction of the Boeing 747 and McDonnell Douglas DC-10.
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90, a Boeing 737-222, strikes the 14th Street Bridge and crashes into the Potomac River in Washington, D. C., shortly after takeoff during a snowstorm from Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
* September 1 – Soviet National Air Defense Forces Sukhoi Su-15 fighters shoot down Korean Air Flight 007, a Boeing 7474-230B, killing all 269 people on board.
* December 1 – The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration intentionally crashes a Boeing 720 as part of its Controlled Impact Demonstration Program at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
* November 18 – The first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, is flown to Washington Dulles International Airport atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to the Smithsonian Institution for eventual museum display.
By July of 1974, National was still operating direct, no change of plane service to California with a routing of Miami-Melbourne-Tampa-New Orleans-Los Angeles-San Diego flown with a Boeing 727-200 jetliner.
However, by May of 1979, National operated one flight a day from Melbourne with Boeing 727-200 service to Tampa.
Also in 1978, a National Airlines Boeing 727 jetliner crashed into Escambia Bay while on approach for landing, resulting in the first fatal airline accident in the Pensacola area.
By the 1970s, the airport had regular scheduled commercial service from Eastern Airlines, Delta Air Lines, National Airlines and Southern Airways, primarily using Boeing 727, Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 aircraft.
At one point, National operated direct, no change of plane Boeing 727-200 service from Mobile to Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego.

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