How many passengers does a 747-400 carry?

416
The Boeing 747-400 family The passenger model has a maximum range of 8,430 miles (13,570km) in its three-class 416-seat configuration and has the largest long-haul passenger capability with 524 seats in its two-class configuration. The freighter model can carry 124t (113,000kg) of cargo 4,400nm.

What is the biggest plane in the Philippines?

The 150-ton transformer arrived on board the Antonov 225, the world’s largest aircraft. The arrival of the aircraft in Cebu on Tuesday marked the very first time that the aircraft landed in the Philippines. It is also the heaviest cargo delivery ever received by air in the country.

What is the seating on a 747?

Its seating capacity is over 366 with a 3–4–3 seat arrangement (a cross section of three seats, an aisle, four seats, another aisle, and three seats) in economy class and a 2–3–2 layout in first class on the main deck. The upper deck has a 3–3 seat arrangement in economy class and a 2–2 layout in first class.

How many 747 does pal have?

18
Fleet Matrix

Aircraft Type Total
Boeing 747 18
Boeing 747-200 13
Boeing 747-400 5

Can A380 land in the Philippines?

Currently, Clark International Airport in Pampanga is the only airport in the Philippines that is capable of adequately handling the Airbus A380. Unfortunately, there is insufficient traffic at Clark to fill the massive passenger capacity of the double-deck A380.

Does Philippines have Boeing?

Philippine Airlines is composed of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from five families (including PAL Express fleet): Airbus A320ceo family, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, and Boeing 777.

How many seats are in a row on a 747?

The latest international route 747-400 has 348 seats – 12 in First Class, 99 in business class and 237 in economy class. Our domestic Short Range 747s have as many as 568 seats in two classes: 24 seats in the domestic version of First Class, which we call Super Seat, and 544 seats in regular economy class.

Why did Philippine Airlines retire Boeing 747?

Philippine Airlines is phasing out the Boeing 747-400 aircraft, its former flagship aircraft, in favour of the more fuel efficient Boeing 777. The Boeing 747 aircraft first entered service with Philippine Airlines in December 1979, when the Philippine flag carrier accepted delivery of a Boeing 747-200 aircraft.