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Current Cost $ 228 million - $ 260 million U.S.
Price: US$240 million
Landing Distance: 2300 metre - 7,545.84 feet
Service Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Power: 62,100 pound-force
Anonymous
It's AIRLINER. An airline is a company that operates airliners. Got that? Good.
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The first 747-100s sold at a list price of $24 million. Adjusting for inflation that same 747 would sell today for more than $149 million, less than half the actual list price of a new 747-8 passenger jet that lists for $378.5 million or the freighter version at $379.1 million.
Anonymous
An airline is usually a fleet of aircraft. I assume you mean a 747 airliner.
The cost is highly variable, depending on the condition. Does one want new, or can one buy used?
The latest model, which is about to stop being produced, the 747-8, lists for $420 million US. Airlines usually pay 30% to 50% off the list price if they negotiate for a large fleet with other planes; Boeing figures it will make up for it by selling maintenance plans and replacement parts.
A 25+ year old 747-400 with 65000 hours is listed for $16 million. For the production of the movie Tenet, they acquired an old, no longer flight worthy, 747 for $10 million.
So, expect that price to be the residual value for the metal that can be recycled and parts that can be scavenged.
Anonymous
Forget it. You can't afford it.