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Boeing 747-400 Private Jet Charter

The Boeing 747-400, designed as a development of the Boeing 747-300, sees improvements in an increased wing span, more powerful engines and the latest in-flight entertainment systems. The B747-400, best known as the world's fastest commercial jetliner, has the capability of carrying up to 660 passengers in a partial double deck configuration.

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    Aircraft category

    Long Range Airliner

  • Seats icon
    Typical Seating

    416

  • Price icon
    Price per hour

    30,950

  • Range icon
    Nautical miles

    7262

Boeing 747-400private jet charter

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Boeing 747-400 Private Charter Flights and Prices

The Boeing 747-400, designed as a development of the Boeing 747-300, sees improvements in an increased wing span, more powerful engines and the latest in-flight entertainment systems. The B747-400, best known as the world's fastest commercial jetliner, has the capability of carrying up to 660 passengers in a partial double deck configuration.

The average hourly rental rate of the Boeing 747-400 is around 30,950 USD per hour.

The average purchase price of a pre-owned Boeing 747-400 is 16,000,000 USD.

Aircraft Size

Aircraft sizeEnglishMetric
Length231.86 ft70.66 m
Wing Span211.42 ft64.44 m
Height54.16 ft16.52 m
Bag. Capacity850 ft³24.06 m³

Cabin Size

Cabin sizeEnglishMetric
Length139.4 ft 42.5 m
Width21.4 ft 6.52 m
Height7.9 ft 2.42 m
Area10000 ft³ 885.9 m³

Aircraft Seats

LayoutSeats
Max Seating660
Typical Seating416
Pilots2

Average Prices

CostsUSDEUR
Purchase New - -
Purchase Used16,000,000 USD16,000,000 EUR
Hourly rate30,950 USD/hour30,950 EUR/hour

Performance Specifications

PerformanceEnglishMetric
IFR Range7262 nm13449 km
Cruise Speed530 KTAS982 km/h
Certified Ceiling45100 ft13746 m
Rate of Climb2500 ft/m762 m/m
Takeoff Distance9951 ft3033 m
Landing Distance7152 ft2180 m
Max Takeoff Weight910002 lbs412770 kg
Max Landing Weight652006 lbs295745 kg
Useful Weight360226 lbs163396 kg
Payload with Full Fuel71395 lbs32384 kg

More about the Boeing 747-400

The iconic Boeing 747 has been in production since 1968, and is one of the longest lasting wide body aircraft in existence. With 1,500 Boeing 747's still in existence as of 2015, this wide body aircraft has become synonomus with the image of international travel. Since 1968 Boeing has expanded the 747 family line to include several variants with differing cabin sizes, performance, and features. They have also created a freight model, with a easy access nose door. Currently this aircraft is still in service with numerous governments, airlines, and is currently being used as Air Force One for the U.S. Government.

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Key Features of the Boeing 747-400

Twin decks, lounge areas, and piano bars. Those were the standard luxury amenities that served to differentiate one airline from another during the era where price was fixed, but service was not. The Boeing 747's transformation over the years, has gone from customer focused amenities such as piano bars, smoking lounges, and onboard lounges, to high density seating where getting as many passengers onboard is the new priority for most airlines. Cabin features have morphed from the boxy designs of the 1960's and 70's to the sleek elegant interiors of the modern day, replete with accent lighting, expanded overhead bin space, and personal entertainment systems. Even though the Boeing 747 has morphed several times over the years, the aircraft is still synonymous with luxury, and exotic far away travel. The cabin can support, depending on the variant and configuration, between 412, and 605 passengers.

Capabilities of the Boeing 747-400

The Boeing 747 is one of the fastest airliners in the world with a maximum Mach speed of .92, or 614 miles per hour. The aircraft also has a massive maximum take off weight of 875,000 with the 747-400, and 987,000 lbs with the freighter variant. The range of the 747 is comparable to that of its younger sister the 777, with a maximum range between 6,100 to 9,200 depending on the variant of 747.