Boeing 747SP - Price, Specs, Photo Gallery, History - Aero Corner (2024)

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The Boeing 747 Special Performance is a four-engine ultra-long range version with a range of 6,650 nautical miles. Manufactured from 1976 to 1983, it was intended as a competitor to the Lockheed L-1011 and the DC-10.

Table of Contents
  • Specifications
  • Photo Gallery
  • Description
Manufacturer:
Boeing
Country:
United States
Manufactured:
1973 to: 1989
ICAO:
B74S
Price:
US$24 million (1972)
  • Performance
  • Weights
  • Dimensions
Avionics:
Rockwell Collins
Engine:
4x Pratt & Whitney JT9D
Turbofan
Power:
48,750 pound-force
Max Cruise Speed:
540 knots
1,000 Km/h
Approach Speed (Vref):
137 knots
Travel range:
6,650 Nautical Miles
12,316 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:
Service Ceiling:
45,100 feet
Rate of Climb:
2000 feet / minute
10.16metre / second
Take Off Distance:
2820 metre - 9,251.86 feet
Landing Distance:
1600 metre - 5,249.28 feet
Max Take Off Weight:
315,700 Kg
695,992 lbs
Max Landing Weight:
204,100 Kg
449,959 lbs
Max Payload:
33,136 Kg
73,052 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:
50,360 gallon
190,633 litre
Baggage Volume:
Seats - Economy / General:
276 seats
Seats - Business Class:
Seats - First Class:
Cabin Height:
2.41 metre - 7.91 feet
Cabin Width:
6.1 metre - 20.01 feet
Cabin Length:
53.9 metre - 176.84 feet
Exterior Length:
56.3 metre - 184.71 feet
Tail height:
20.06 metre - 65.81 feet
Fuselage Diameter:
6 metre - 19.68 feet
Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
59.6 metre - 195.54 feet
Wing Tips:
Small Winglets

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Air China Boeing 747SP J6 at ZRH in 1995

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Air China Boeing 747SP J6 at ZRH in 1995

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Qatar Amiri Flight 747SP

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Qatar Amiri Flight 747SP

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Air China Boeing 747SP J6 in 1997

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Air China Boeing 747SP J6 in 1997

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Iran Air Boeing 747SP at BKK in 2011

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Iran Air Boeing 747SP at BKK in 2011

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Pan Am Boeing 747SP 21 in 1976

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Pan Am Boeing 747SP 21 in 1976

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Qantas Boeing 747SP 38 at Sydney Airport in 1999

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Qantas Boeing 747SP 38 at Sydney Airport in 1999

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South African Airways Boeing 747SP 44 at ZRH in 1996

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South African Airways Boeing 747SP 44 at ZRH in 1996

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United Airlines Boeing 747SP 21 at LAX in 1992

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United Airlines Boeing 747SP 21 at LAX in 1992

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Boeing 747SP Production and Development

Pan American World Airways (Pan Am), the largest international air carrier and unofficial flag carrier of the United States from 1927 to 1991, together with Iran Air, the flag carrier of Iran, requested Boeing to have a variant for a high capacity aircraft with a capability of transporting a full payload non-stop from New York to Middle Eastern routes and vice versa.

On July 4 1975, the aircraft took its maiden flight then on April 25 1976, it entered into service.

The Boeing 747SP was materialized to address two markets requirements- the first market was to contest with the Lockheed L-1011 and the McDonnel Douglas DC-10 while keeping similarity with the 747. The second requirement was a suitable aircraft for ultra long range flights with more cruising speed. Since Boeing cannot offer an all-new design, the company decided to make a shorter variant of 747 and enhance its attributes.

The aircraft was formerly named as 747SB Short Body, then changed to Sutter’s Balloon after the name of Joe Sutter, manager of the design team for the Boeing 747. After some time, it was renamed as 747SP Special Performance which represents its long range and higher cruising speed.

The 747SP was produced from 1976 to 1983, then in 1987, Boeing produced one last unit for a VIP order for the Royal Flight of Abu Dhabi.

Boeing 747SP Design

The Boeing 747SP has an exterior length of 56.3 meters and a height of 20.06 meters. Its fuselage has a diameter of 6 meters, significantly shorter than the standard version. It has a taller vertical stabilizer and simpler flaps to cancel out the decrease in yaw rotation because of the shortened fuselage. The aircraft has a single-piece flaps on the trailing edge compared to the smaller triple-slotted flaps on the standard version of 747. Its wingspan is 59.6 meters.

The aircraft has a cabin length of 53.9 meters, width of 6.1 and height of 2.41 meters. It can fit 230 passengers in a three-class cabin (first class, business, economy) and 331 passengers in a two-class cabin (303 passengers in economy, 28 in business).

Boeing 747SP Engine and Performance

Powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT9D, the aircraft has a maximum thrust of 48,750 lbf each engine. It can fly up to 45,100 feet, has a range of 6,650 nautical miles, and a cruise speed of 540 knots.

Boeing 747SP Variant

Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) is a special version of the Boeing 747SP that has been altered to have a large door in the rear fuselage which can be unlocked in flight for access to the sky of a 2.5-meter reflecting telescope. The telescope is specifically created for observations of infrared astronomy at altitudes of around 12,000 feet in the stratosphere.

Sofia is a joint project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) to build and preserve an airborne observatory.

Boeing 747SP Notable Incidents

On February 19 1985, a 747SP-09 of China Airlines experienced an inflight failure on engine number four. In an attempt to reinstate power, the aircraft rolled to the right and began an abrupt descent. The pilot was able to stabilize the aircraft and divert it to San Francisco International Airport. The flight was bound to Los Angeles International Airport from Chiang Kai-shek Airport with 274 passengers on board. The incident caused two injured passengers and major structural damage on the aircraft.

On October 5 1998, a 747SP-44 of South African Airways operated by LAM Mozambique Airlines experienced and engine failure after take-off from Maputo International Airport. The engine number three underwent an uncontained engine failure and flying debris has damaged the engine number four and the wing. A fire erupted but couldn’t be extinguished as soon as it broke out., forcing to carry out an emergency landing. There were 66 passengers on board and all of them survived. Because of the incident, the aircraft was withdrawn from service.

On March 19 2015, the Yemeni presidential 747SP was struck by gunfire during the Yemeni Civil War.

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Boeing 747SP - Price, Specs, Photo Gallery, History - Aero Corner (2024)

FAQs

How much is a Boeing 747SP? ›

Purchase costs
Boeing 747 VariantPriceToday's amount
747-100$24 million$160 million
747-SP$23 million$154 million
747-200$39 million$192 million
747-300$83 million$232 million
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Jul 8, 2024

What happened to 747SP? ›

As of June 2024, there are just two Boeing 747SPs remaining in active service, both operating as testbed aircraft for engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada. Eighteen more aircraft are stored or otherwise preserved. The remaining aircraft were either scrapped, otherwise destroyed, or abandoned.

How many 747SP still fly? ›

Today, just three Boeing 747SP aircraft remain in service (according to data from ch-aviation). A further 17 aircraft are listed as 'retired' or 'stored' (not in serviceable state, but not scrapped). One of these aircraft, with registration N747NA, was flying until 2022.

Why is the 747SP so short? ›

A shortened Boeing 747 would certainly be able to outperform a DC-10 or L1011 for range. This would help meet new requirements from Pan Am for an aircraft that could handle “long and thin” routes such as the US to the Middle East, where a standard B747 had too much capacity.

What is the difference between 747 and 747SP? ›

The Boeing 747SP is a special performance variant of the iconic Boeing 747, designed for longer range and higher speeds. The 747SP can seat 276 passengers in three classes, has a 700,000lb MTOW, and a range of over 5,830 nautical miles.

How much is a 747SP private jet? ›

According to an article in Corporate Jet Investor, the listed price for a brand-new Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 747-8 was $367 million.

How many 747SP did United have? ›

Historical fleet
AircraftTotalIntroduced
Boeing 747-100231970
Boeing 747-200B101987
Boeing 747SP111985
Boeing 747-400441989
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How fast is the 747SP? ›

Boeing 747: Depending on the specific variant, it can cruise at speeds around Mach 0.85, which is approximately 570 mph (920 km/h) at cruising altitude. Boeing 777: It has a typical cruising speed of Mach 0.84, roughly 644 mph (905 km/h).

How many 747SP did Pan Am have? ›

The Boeing 747 was designed to transport many passengers over a long distance, which was perfect for Pan Am. Between 1969 and 1991, Pan Am would receive 65 Boeing 747s, according to Planespotters.net. Of these, 44 were 747-100s, 10 were 747-200s, and 11 were 747SPs.

What is the oldest 747 still in service? ›

The oldest active 747 aircraft today

The aircraft was built on 13th June 1973 and is 49.81 years old at the time of writing. The oldest passenger aircraft in commercial operation is a Boeing 747-400 EP-MEE (SN 24383) operated by Mahan Air, a privately owned Iranian airline.

Was there ever a 3 engine 747? ›

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Boeing studied the development of a shorter 747 with three-engines to compete with the smaller L-1011 TriStar and DC-10. The 747 trijet would have had more payload, range and passenger capacity.

Is there a military version of the 747? ›

The E-4B, a militarized version of the Boeing 747-200, is a four-engine, swept-wing, long-range, high-altitude airplane capable of refueling in flight.

What is the longest self propelled flight? ›

The current distance record recognised by the FAI was achieved on 23 April 1988 from Iraklion on Crete to Santorini in the MIT Daedalus 88 piloted by Kanellos Kanellopoulos: a straight distance of 115.11 km (71.53 mi).

How much does a 747 cost to buy? ›

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On average, the 747-8 costs $418.4 million and 747-8F (F for Freight) costs $419.2 million. As of October 2022, 11 passenger and cargo airlines operate the 747-8/747-8F. Among them, three are passenger airlines: Air China, Korean Air, and Lufthansa.

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