Boeing's last 747 to roll out of Washington state factory

The final Boeing 747 aircraft pauses on the apron after rolling out of the hangar for the first time at the Everett factory, Tuesday night, Dec. 6, 2022, in Everett, Wash. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

SEATTLE (AP) — After more than half a century, the last Boeing 747 rolled out of a Washington state factory on Tuesday.

The 747 jumbo jet has taken on numerous roles — a cargo plane, a commercial aircraft capable of carrying nearly 500 passengers, and the Air Force One presidential aircraft — since it debuted in 1969. It was the largest commercial aircraft in the world and the first with two aisles, and it still towers over most other planes.

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