Since you didn't specify a particular variant
It would be JAL* (Japan Airlines)
They have 71 of all types.
2nd. British Airways with 56, they have the most 747-400 of anybody.
3rd. Korean Air with 44*
4th. Singapore Airlines with 42*
5th. Cathay Pacific with 38*
Interesting that 4 of 5 of the world's largest 747 operators are in Asia.
*=including freighters
2006-12-13 14:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Japan Airlines has the largest Boeing 747 fleet with about 70. Boeing has delivered over 100 B747s to Japan Airlines since the 1970s.
2006-12-10 07:21:05
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answered by akz 6
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properly you could the two walk circulate to the galley or an over wing go out the place it fairly is elementary to flee, then pull that ring that inflates the emergency slide, then shrink it off so no person can circulate when you because of the fact a airplane is 20 ft severe, no person can bounce off without breaking something, till they know the thank you to parkour ( bounce and roll), i don't think of there is the thank you to flee from lavatory however because747 lavs are interior the process the cabin so in case you do punch with the aid of the wall and get away, you basically finally end up precise at somebody's seat. If the 747 had the 717's rear go out, that'd be extra dramatic because of the fact the DC-9 and the 717's rear emergency go out is on the rear factor of the airplane and you ahev to slip with the aid of it.
2016-12-11 06:17:28
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answered by jeniffer 4
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Japan Airlines
2006-12-10 04:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not positive, but it's definitely not an American airline. The only airline in North America that still uses 747s is United.
It's probably an Asian airline (please do not take this offensively), since many have 747s.
2006-12-10 10:11:58
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answered by Joshua Z 4
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Japan Airlines.
2006-12-10 08:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say untied or singapore delta does not use 747 they only use 777 767 737 727 but those are rare also u might even check british airways but most far east airlines used the 747 till the 777 came out
2006-12-10 08:13:08
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answered by xj143x 1
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JAL
People Air Canada retired there fleet of B747's in 2004 or 2005
2006-12-10 17:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Singapore Airlines or Japan Airlines... I forgot which one
2006-12-10 13:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Delta? LOL
i would say JAL. they even use modified 747s to fly heavy domestic routes.
2006-12-13 20:10:53
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answered by lightyears380 1
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