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  • 1997 - Today, a current 747-400 costs approximately 156 to 174 million dollars, depending on the equipment. http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRheft/FRH9707/FR9707d.htm NOVEMBER 16, 2005 Boeing's Reborn 747. A new version of its venerable jumbo jet packs enough advances to ensure that it will keep rival Airbus' A380 closer to the ground. The launch of the 747-8 had been expected for some time, but certain analysts had been skeptical. On Nov. 15, Boeing finally announced that two freighter companies -- Cargolux and Nippon Cargo Airlines -- had ordered "18 cargo versions for a list price value of $5 billion," though launch customers receive deep discounts. Boeing execs expect orders for passenger planes to roll in early next year. http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/nov2005/id20051116_370967.htm
  • The price depends on the options the customer takes on the aircraft. According to the Boeing Price List, the 747-400 models currently offered can vary from: $198 million to $227 million for the 747-400 or 747-400ER $202 million to $228 million for the 747-400F freighter version. The prices above reflect a range of available options and configurations for each model. Configurations and options that may affect price include performance capability, interiors, avionics, fuel capacity, etc. http://www.boeing.com/commercial/prices/index.html If the price list page is down for updates, a cached version is here- http://web.archive.org/web/20050307062352/http://www.boeing.com/commercial/prices/

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