List of preserved Boeing aircraft

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This article is a list of aircraft that were manufactured by Boeing and are in preservation.

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NC19903 (a preserved Boeing 307) sunken at Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington Boeing 307 in Elliott Bay.jpg
NC19903 (a preserved Boeing 307) sunken at Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington

Accidents and incidents

In preservation

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Boeing B-29 Superfortress

Boeing 247

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N13347247D Boeing 247 "City of Renton" (c-n 1729, N13347) viewed from right side.jpg 1933July 26, 1933April 26, 2016 Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United States.On static display [4] [5]

Boeing 307 Stratoliner

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
NC19903S-307 Pan Am Boeing S-307 Strato-Clipper NC19903 in flight.jpg 1940March 22, 1940June 1994 Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Virginia, United StatesOn static displayNamed " Clipper Flying Cloud " by Pan Am. Involved in a wreck at Elliott Bay [2] [3]

Boeing 367-80

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N70700 367-80 Boeing 367-80 in flight.jpg 1954July 15, 1954August 27, 2003 National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., United StatesOn static display [6]

Boeing 707

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
VH-XBA707-138B Boeing 707 Qantas (VH-XBA).jpg March 20, 1959June 30-July 2, 1960July 7, 2006 Qantas Qantas Founders Outback Museum in Longreach, Queensland, AustraliaOn static display [7]
4X-BYD707-131(F) Boeing 707-131 4X-BYD Israeli Govt Martin Harrison 05-1976.JPG 1959July 4, 1959Early 1990s Israeli Air Force Museum near Hatzerim, IsraelOn static display [8]
OO-SJA707-329 Boeing 707-329, Sabena JP6862120.jpg 1959December 4, 1959Early 1990s Sabena Royal Military Museum Brussels, BelgiumOn static display [9] [10]
4X-JYW/F-BHSE707-328 4X-JYW IAF Museum 14-04-2017b.jpg 1959February 29, 1960Early 1990s Israeli Air Force Museum, BeershebaHatzerim, IsraelOn static display [11]
G-APFJ707-436 Forward fuselage of Boeing 707-436 -G-APFJ- (39187979064).jpg 1960September 22, 1960June 11, 1981 British Overseas Airways CorporationBritish Airways National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, United KingdomOn static displayNose only [12]
D-ABOB707-430 Lufthansa Boeing 707 D-ABOB 01.jpg 1960January 25, 1960September 27, 1976 Lufthansa Stand 65 at Hamburg Airport, Germany Scrapped Named Hamburg [13]
N7515A707-123 Boeing 707-123B, American Airlines JP7163364.jpg 19591959February 1985 Lufthansa Deutsches Museum in Munich, GermanyOn static displayPosing as D-ABOF, a 707-430, Nose on display [14]
4X-ATA707-458 Boeing 707-458, El Al Israel Airlines AN0692227.jpg 1961May 19611984 EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd. Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York, United StatesOn static displayNose on display [15]

Boeing 727

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N7001U 727-022 Boeing 727-22, United Airlines AN0224285.jpg 1963February 9, 1963March 2, 2016 United Airlines Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United StatesOn static display [16] [17]
N7004U727-022 N7004U Boeing 727-100.jpg 1963October 29, 19631991 United Airlines Pima Air & Space Museum at Pima County, Arizona, United StatesAwaiting restoration [18]
N7017U727-022 Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) Aviation Hall 02Dec08.JPG 1969October 7, 19691991 United Airlines Chicago Museum of Science and Industry at Chicago, Illinois, United StatesOn static display [19] <[ failed verification ]

Boeing 737

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N515NA 737-130 Boeing 737 Prototype - N515NA (7701252520).jpg 1967April 9, 19672003 NASA Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United StatesOn static display [20]
N9009U737-222 United Airlines Boeing 737-222 Marmet.jpg 1968April 22, 1968November 30, 1998 United Airlines Southern Illinois University Carbondale at Southern Illinois Airport, Illinois, United StatesOn static display[ citation needed ]
N213US737-201 N213US BFI MUSEUM OF FLIGHT (18776795662).jpg 1969April 18, 1969September 12, 1995 USAir Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United StatesOn static display[ citation needed ]
LV-WTX737-281 LV-WTX Boeing 737 Aerolineas Argentinas (8164176822).jpg 1972January 5, 1972March 2005 National Museum of Aeronautics in Morón, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOn static display[ citation needed ]

Boeing 747

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N7470 747-121 Boeing 747 prototype photographed in flight (cropped, retouched).jpg September 30, 1968February 9, 1969April 6, 1995 Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United StatesOn static displayNicknamed City of Everett [21]
N747GE /N744PA 747-121 General Electric-747-N747GE-020918-03.jpg 19691970January 25, 2017 Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona, United StatesOn static display [22]
N601US747-151 Boeing 747-151, Northwest Airlines AN0918394.jpg November 7, 196919701999 National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C., United StatesOn static display.Nose only [23]
ZS-SAN747-244B SAA Museum Boeing 747 Classic.jpg 197119712002 South African Airways South African Airways Museum Society in Rand Airport, South AfricaOn static displayNicknamed Lebombo [24]
F-BPVJ747-128 Air France Boeing 747-100 Gilliand.jpg 197319732001 Air France Musée de l'air et de l'espace in Le Bourget, FranceOn static display [25]
ZS-SPC747SP-44 ZS-SPC Boeing 747-SP South African Airways (14912965198).jpg 197619762006 South African Airways Museum Society in Rand Airport, South AfricaOn static displayNicknamed Maluti [26]
D-ABYM747-230B Boeing 747-230BM, Lufthansa AN0202757.jpg 197819782001 Lufthansa Technik Museum Speyer in Speyer (Rhineland-Palatinate), GermanyOn static display[ citation needed ]
PH-BUK  [ nl ]747-206SUD Boeing 747-206BM(SUD), KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines AN0167068.jpg 1978September 1978November 2003 KLM Aviodrome in Lelystad, NetherlandsOn static display [27]
VH-EBQ747-238B Ex-Qantas 747-200 (VH-EBQ) at the Qantas Founders Museum.jpg 197919792002 Qantas Founders Museum in Longreach, Queensland, AustraliaOn static display [28]
N642NW747-212B N642NW B747-212B Northwest Al AMS 28AUG02 (8259882281).jpg 1980 Museum of Aeronautical Science in Shibayama, Chiba, JapanOn static displayNose only [29]
JA8147747SR-81 JA8147 B747SR-81 ANA KIX 11JAN99 (6483442047).jpg 1980November 1980March 2004 All Nippon Airways Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, California, United StatesOn static displayDismantled and its remains used in January 2005 to provide the setting for a plane crash scene in Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds.
Preserved in the same condition as the film.
[ citation needed ]
EC-IAF747-256B EC-DLD B747-256B Iberia MIA 22APR00 (6474013573).jpg March 24, 19811981October 23, 2001 Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, La Coruña, Spain.On static displayNose only. Nicknamed Lope de Vega [30]
N661US 747-451 N661US LLBG2.jpg 1988April 29, 1988September, 2015 Delta Flight Museum, Georgia, United StatesOn static displaySee also: Northwest Airlines Flight 85 [31]
N681UP747-121(SF) N681UP at Houtan (20170910133901).jpg July 24, 1970August 4, 19702007 Jungong Road, Shanghai, ChinaOn static display.[ citation needed ]
PH-BFB747-406 Boeing 747 KLM PH-BFB.jpg 198919892018 KLM Corendon Village Hotel Amsterdam in Haarlemmermeer, NetherlandsOn static displayNicknamed City of Bangkok
Corendon Dutch Airlines Livery
[32]
G-CIVB747-436 British Airways (Negus Retro Livery), G-CIVB, Boeing 747-436.jpg 1994February 1994April 6, 2020 British Airways Cotswold Airport, Kemble, Gloucestershire, England, United KingdomOn static displayNegus Retro Livery [33]
G-BYGA747-436 British Airways Boeing 747-400 Lofting-2.jpg 199819982020 British Airways The Deck by Doors2Manual in Salford, United KingdomOn static displayTop deck only [34]
N747NA 747SP-21 SOFIA Returns from Southern Hemisphere Deployment (AFRC2022-0108-19).jpeg 2007April 26t 2007September 29, 2022 Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona, United StatesOn static displayNamed Clipper Lindbergh [35] [36]

Boeing 757

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N608DA757-232 Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-232, N608DA@LGA,05.02.2008-498ai - Flickr - Aero Icarus.jpg 1985May 15, 1985October 2013 Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesOn static display [37] [38]
N638DL757-232 Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-232 N638DL - 638 (cn 23761-177) (5369617474) (2).jpg 1988May 10, 1988July 2013 Aberdeen Phillips Army Airfield at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, United StatesOn static displayApplied with "Jerry, Thank you for your leadership from the 47,163 employees of Delta" titles.[ citation needed ]
N537UA757-222 N537UA LAX (22860466387).jpg 1991July 3, 1991December 3, 2015 United Airlines Atlantic City International Airport at Atlantic County, New Jersey, United StatesOn static displayPreserved as a tactical trainer.[ citation needed ]
N757MA757-24Q N757MA Boeing 757-26D B757 - Mid East jET (24195379259).jpg 1997January 7, 1997 EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg at Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est FranceOn static displayPreserved as a fire training airframe[ citation needed ]

Boeing 767

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N102DA767-232 Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-232 Fitzgerald.jpg October 27, 1982August 27, 1982March 6, 2006 Delta Flight Museum in Hapeville, Georgia, United StatesOn static display [39] [40]

Boeing 777

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N7771/B-HNL 777-200 Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-200; B-HNL@HKG;04.08.2011 615pc (6207433323).jpg 1994June 12, 1995September 18, 2018 Pima Air & Space Museum near Tucson, Arizona, United StatesOn static display [41] [42] [43] [44]
HL7531777-200ER HL7531@LAX;19.04.2007 465et (4264087788).jpg 1997March 14, 19972020 Korean Air Dongwon Institute of Science and Technology, South KoreaOn static displayNose only [45] [46]
HZ-AKG777-268ER Saudi Arabian Boeing 777-200ER HZ-AKG (14184275976).jpg 1998March 1998September 2016 Saudia Boulevard Runway, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaOn static display [47]
HZ-AKK777-268ER Boeing 777-268-ER, Saudi Arabian Airlines AN1421344.jpg 1998September 1998September 2016 Saudia Boulevard Runway, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaOn static display [47]
HZ-AKP777-268ER SV SVA Saudi Arabian Airlines B777 HZ-AKP (15613338753).jpg 1999March 1999June 2017 Saudia Boulevard Runway, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaOn static display [47]

Boeing 787 Dreamliner

AircraftTypePhotographBuild dateFirst flightLast flightOperatorLocationStatusNotesRef.
N787BA/ZA001787-8 Boeing 787 first flight.jpg July 8, 2007December 15, 2009Undetermined Boeing Chubu Centrair Airport in Nagoya, JapanOn static display [48]
N787EX/ZA002787-8 927A8293 (46484909765).jpg May 12, 2009December 22, 2009Undetermined All Nippon Airways Pima Air & Space Museum near Tucson, Arizona, United StatesOn static display [49]
N787BX/ZA003787-8 Boeing 787 Dreamliner N787BX.jpg June 2009March 14, 2010Undetermined Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, United StatesOn static display [50] [51]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Boeing 777</span> Wide-body, long-range, twin-engine jet airliner family

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Saudia</span> Flag carrier of Saudi Arabia; based in Jeddah

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