Oh, what a happy little question! The Boeing 747 is actually larger than the Boeing 737. The 747 is known as the "Queen of the Skies" and is a majestic, double-decker aircraft, while the 737 is a smaller, single-aisle plane. Both are beautiful in their own way, just like every little tree and cloud in our world.
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747 Classic 59.6 meters 747-400 64.4 meters 747-8 68.5 meters
0.5 x 747 = 373.5
747 - 414 = 333
The 777 (Triple - Seven) is a very long airliner but the 747 is much bigger in size. A 777-300er can carry 550 A 747-400er can carry 500 A 747-8I can carry 600
777-300 can carry 550 passengers; 747-400 can carry 400 passengers
yes because the 777 is a larger aircraft
777 is bigger than a 737. from smallest to largest 737, 757, 767, 777, 747 It goes like this (from small to big) 737, 757, 787, 767, 747, 777
Yes. It is longer by about 3 metres and taller. There are different types of 747s and 777s. But if we compare the largest type of both planes, than the 777 is bigger.
Boeing 777-200,200ER,200LR and 777 Freighter = 63.7 m longBoeing 777-300,300ER = 73.9 m longBoeing 747-100,200B,300,400,400ER = 70.6 m longBoeing 747-8 = 76.4 m long
no, because boeing 777 has more advanced technology than the boeing 747
the 747 is larger than the 777 and has 2 decks, but the two planes are made by boeing.
747-400 its has more engines...
You probably meat the Boeing 747 and 777 (triple seven). The 777 is newer having flown first in May 26, 1995. The 747 flew first in the late 60s.
A 747 has 4 engines, the 777 has 2.
Yes and no. Boeing makes multiple models of both aircraft. It really depends on the model. To answer in short the largest Boeing 777 in production is longer and wider than any 747 ever made to date. The 777-200s and 777-300s are currently the largest Commecial Airliner Boeing makes, however Boeing has indicated that a few new models of the 747 are on the drawing board that may bring it back to the top of the chart. See Boeing's Website (They provide detailed specs and diagrams)