SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) and suppliers set the final number of parts it would need for the 747 jumbo jet program at least a year ago, signaling the end for a plane that democratized global air travel in the 1970s but fell behind modern twin-engine aircraft, industry sources said on…
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End of the runway for 747 jumbo as Boeing placed final part orders – Reuters
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) and suppliers set the final number of parts it would need for the 747 jumbo…