Aircraft

A retired Delta Air Lines Boeing 747-400 stands proudly on the ramp, capping an era of US jumbo jet passenger service.

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📝 Spotter's notes

Delta operated the last passenger 747s in the U.S.; N664US was delivered to Northwest Airlines in 1989 and became a Delta flagship after the merger.

✈️ Aircraft identity

Registration N664US
ICAO Type B744
Model 747-400
Manufacturer Boeing
Airline Delta Air Lines
Airline Code DAL / DL
Livery Delta Air Lines (last livery before Delta 747 retired)
Military Civilian

🔧 Technicals

Engine Pratt & Whitney PW4056 (also fitted with CF6-80C2B1F or RB211-524G/H)
Thrust 62,100 lbf (276 kN) per engine (PW4056 variant)
Wingspan 64.44 m
Length 70.66 m
Height 19.41 m
MTOW 396,890 kg
Range 13,450 km
Capacity 416 passengers (typical 3-class); up to 660 max (single class)
Cruise Speed 907 km/h
Noise Rating ICAO Chapter 3/4, 95-103 dB (typical)

📷 Camera

Device iPhone