Onlytwo Stukas still exist, one, a Ju 87 G-2, at the RAF Museum at Hendon, and the other, a Ju 87 R-2, is at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois. There is a Stuka being restored to flying condition at the Flying Heritage Museum at Paine Field in Everett, Washington. The museum was founded by Microsoft
Areany Stukas still flying? Only two intact Stukas remain—one in the Chicago Museum of Industry and the second in the RAF Museum at Hendon. Neither is flyable, though when the 1969 film Battle of Britain was in production, plans were laid to restore the Hendon Ju-87 to flight for use in the movie.
Lufthansa With both 747-400s and 747-8s, Lufthansa sends them all over the world — including on exceptional COVID-19 missions to bring stranded Germans back home from New Zealand. The -8s have a true first class in the nose, while the -400s only have business. You will likely see both in the U.S. once traffic returns. 35passenger Boeing 747s still flying . The Boeing 747 has been hitting the news a lot recently, especially this week. Today, British Airways bid farewell to the type as it departed from London Heathrow Airport for the final time. Travel and aviation analytic expert Cirium carried out an analysis of the remaining global 747 fleet.The747 isn't quite dead yet. We're approaching the final curtain call for the Boeing 747. The 1574th and last of the giants rolled off the assembly line in Everett, Washington on December 6, 2022Tehranbased Mahan Air has an A300 from 1984, for example, and has the oldest 747s still being used for passenger services (EP-MNB, born in 1989), while Zagros Airlines, also based in Iran, has a