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"Friend Ship" Will Recreate the Journey of the First United 747 Flight from 1970

United's final international 747 flight from Seoul to San Francisco departs October 29

CHICAGO, Sept. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of United Airlines retiring the Boeing 747 from its fleet, United flight 747, on Tuesday, Nov. 7 from San Francisco to Honolulu will be the airline's farewell flight to the 747 fleet.

This journey will serve as the ultimate throwback for customers, employees and invited guests as it recreates the first 747 flight operated by United in 1970. From a 1970s-inspired menu to retro uniforms for flight attendants to inflight entertainment befitting of that first flight, passengers will help send the Queen of the Skies off in true style. The original United 747 aircraft that first made this journey from San Francisco to Honolulu was named the "Friend Ship," the same name bestowed on this farewell flight.

Seats on this special, one-way trip, United flight 747, are available for purchase now at united.com or through the United app. The seats in the upper deck will not be sold, giving all guests the opportunity to spend time in this iconic space.

Customers seated in United Polaris first class and United Polaris business class will be entered into a drawing that will take place at the gate prior to boarding for an opportunity to occupy one of a select number of seats in the upper deck during the flight.

The journey will begin with a gate celebration at 9 a.m. local time at San Francisco International Airport, featuring a Boeing 747 gallery, remarks from United employees and executives, as well as refreshments. The flight will depart San Francisco International Airport at 11 a.m. local time, landing at Honolulu International Airport at 2:45 p.m. local time. Upon landing in Honolulu, local employees will welcome the aircraft with final festivities to close out the historic day. Customers and fans of the Queen of the Skies are encouraged to use the #UA747Farewell hashtag in social media posts.
United and the Boeing 747 through the Years

April 13, 1966: Boeing announces it will build a 490-passenger 747 transport. Construction is set to begin in June on a new plant in Everett, Washington.

January 3, 1967: The first production workers for the 747 program arrive in Everett. The 50,000 who would produce the world's largest civilian airplane were known as The Incredibles, and they earned the label by bringing the Jumbo Jet dream to reality in only 16 months.

September 30, 1968: The first Boeing 747-100, City of Everett, is rolled out at their Washington plant, painted with the insignias of the 27 airlines that had already ordered the aircraft including United.

February 9, 1969: The Boeing 747-100 makes its first flight.

January 21, 1970: The Boeing 747 makes its first commercial flight from New York to London for Pan American World Airways.

June 26, 1970: Continental Airlines becomes one of the first carriers to put the Boeing 747 into U.S. domestic service, flying from Chicago to Los Angeles and onward to Honolulu.

June 26, 1970: United Airlines receives its first Boeing 747-100 complete with a christening ceremony fit for a luxury liner.

July 23, 1970: United makes its first Boeing 747 commercial flight, with a trip from San Francisco to Honolulu.

January 1977: A modified Boeing 747-100 is delivered to NASA to serve as a carrier vehicle for the Space Shuttle.

April 22, 1985: United announces its plan to acquire Pan Am's Pacific routes, as well as 11 Boeing 747SP planes. The 747SPs feature a 48-foot-shorter body and fly higher, faster, and farther than standard 747 models.

January 29-30, 1988: Friendship One, a Boeing 747SP owned by United Airlines, sets the around-the-world air speed record of 36 hours, 54 minutes, and 15 seconds. This special flight raises $500,000 for children's charities through the Friendship Foundation. Tickets cost a minimum of $5,000, and special guest passengers included astronaut Neil Armstrong, famed test pilots Bob Hoover and Lieutenant General Laurence C. Craigie, and Moya Lear, the widow of Lear Jet founder Bill Lear.

June, 1989: United Airlines receives their first Boeing 747-400 which provides increased range.

August 23, 1990: The first of two modified Boeing 747-200Bs is delivered to the Air Force for presidential transport. Better known as Air Force One, these planes still serve the president today, having replaced the Boeing 707-320Bs that had served as the presidential aircraft for almost 30 years.

September 1996: A 747SP previously flown by United is transformed into NASA's SOFIA, or Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, which carries a 17-ton, 8-foot-wide infrared telescope mounted behind an enormous sliding door.

June 28, 2014: Boeing delivers the 1,500th 747 to come off the production line. The 747 aircraft is the world's first wide-body airplane in history to reach the 1,500 production units milestone.

January 11, 2017: United announces that it will retire the Boeing 747-400 fleet in the last quarter of 2017.

July 28, 2017: United schedules a special domestic flight from Chicago O'Hare to San Francisco to allow more people to say farewell to the Queen of the Skies.

October 29, 2017: United flies its last international 747 flight from Seoul to San Francisco.

November 7, 2017: United celebrates the retirement of the Boeing 747 with a fitting full-circle moment. A special retro event sees the aircraft flying from San Francisco to Honolulu—a nod to its first-ever flight back in 1970.
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 4:56 pm
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Originally Posted by HkCaGu
Taken this morning at VCV:

Since the majority of 747's went to VCV, what does the UA lineup look like there?
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 5:50 pm
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Originally Posted by 747FC
Just in case anyone wants to have a look at the final resting place:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/So...4d-117.3789302
Thanks for posting this! What is going on here? Are they about to dismantle this Delta jet?

https://www.google.com/maps/place/So...4d-117.3789302
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 7:31 pm
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Originally Posted by warrenw
Since the majority of 747's went to VCV, what does the UA lineup look like there?
All I know is that I feel like a big part of me is at VCV.
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 7:51 pm
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Originally Posted by warrenw
Since the majority of 747's went to VCV, what does the UA lineup look like there?
Nooooooooo..... So sad! Hopefully she rests well, she will be missed.
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 9:04 pm
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Originally Posted by warrenw
Since the majority of 747's went to VCV, what does the UA lineup look like there?
There were two more (L: 174 and R: 180) visible from the fence today, and a few more further out that I couldn't identify:

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Old Nov 9, 2017, 10:34 pm
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It feels weird seeing them there... definitely an end of an era.
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 10:35 pm
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Did they make multiple Friend Ships? There’s one hangin’ out by the hanger at SFO.
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 10:48 pm
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Originally Posted by JAaronT
Did they make multiple Friend Ships? There’s one hangin’ out by the hanger at SFO.
Yes, two.

N118UA and N121UA. Whilst 118 made it to VCV yesterday, N121UA remains at SFO. Unsure why it's still there.

N121UA operated the last international flight ICN-SFO on October 29th and has been at SFO since.
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 5:11 am
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Tiny hope that maybe there's a home for N121UA in a museum somewhere?
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 5:52 am
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Originally Posted by sbm12
It wasn't active for the departure. It was working on the arrival. I think that was user error, not a broken system.

The FA announcing that it had been removed by maintenance prior to the aircraft retirement was all sorts of .
Agreed (I was on the flight). I think most of us are accustomed to being told erroneous stuff/half truths/outright lies from FAs and airport personnel, from time to time. But for the FA to say such a thing to a load laden with aviation professionals and outright geeks was really a stretch. It didn’t mar the experience, but it just goes to show you: as with any public speaking assignment, KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE!

Great time overall, fab to be part of history.

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Old Nov 10, 2017, 12:16 pm
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Perhaps the someone else told the FA this inaccurate information and she was simply passing it along.
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 12:23 pm
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Perhaps the someone else told the FA this inaccurate information and she was simply passing it along.
Anything’s possible. Point is, you couldn’t pick a worse audience to try and deceive.
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 2:30 pm
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Originally Posted by jamienbaker
Anything’s possible. Point is, you couldn’t pick a worse audience to try and deceive.
I think they were just trying to give us the “real” airline experience - delays, FAs making up rules, etc.
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 7:47 pm
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Originally Posted by DenverBrian
Tiny hope that maybe there's a home for N121UA in a museum somewhere?
You would rather hope other birds that parked at VCV go to the museum instead, as 8421 supposed to leave SFO the same day with 8418 but head to TUP instead, it cancelled for whatever reason, heading to TUP means immediate scrap, no planes just store at TUP for months and years like VCV
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Old Nov 10, 2017, 9:42 pm
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Originally Posted by ORDnHKG
You would rather hope other birds that parked at VCV go to the museum instead, as 8421 supposed to leave SFO the same day with 8418 but head to TUP instead, it cancelled for whatever reason, heading to TUP means immediate scrap, no planes just store at TUP for months and years like VCV
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