(2) They brought this idea up to Boeing. Boeing came up with the model 747. This aircraft was 2.5 times bigger than the 707 model and it was the world’s first wide-body aircraft. (2) A wide body aircraft is an aircraft that is wide enough to accommodate two passenger aisles. Technically being able to hold about 7 or more people per aisle. Due to its size, it garnered the nickname “jumbo jet.” This jumbo jet had a distinctive feature of having an upper deck where the cockpit would be and first class as well. (2) This aircraft was able to hold up 490 passengers and travel about 9600 kilometers. This plane was so big that pilots were trained how to drive this by driving three stories high on a moving jet. (2) The size of this aircraft is what makes this model unique and important in the history of …show more content…
(2) Pan Am’s founder Juan Trippe, pushed Boeing to build a jet twice as big as the 707 model because airport traffic was becoming congested and if there were fewer but larger planes it would help Pan Am operate more efficiently. To effectively fit all these new aircrafts and reduce airport traffic the US passed the Airport and Airways Development Act. (7) The Airport and Airways Development Act was passed in 1970 to help and expand and improve the airport and airway system over a 10-year-period. (7) The passing of this act helped not only reduced airport traffic it allowed the creation of many 747 models. After Pan AM had recently spent $525 million on 25 planes in 1966, this really helped them land this massive aircraft in many locations. This is almost $4 billion in 2016 dollars. (1) Boeing 747 triggered the change in airport traffic reducing the number of airplanes on a runway but it also made runways bigger for them to contain these huge