747, manufactured by U.S. company Boeing, often referred to as the "Jumbo Jet" (born Jumbo Jet), or simply "747" - the world's first long-haul wide-body airliner. The first flight was made on Feb. 9, 1969. At the time of its creation, the Boeing 747 was the largest, heaviest and capacious passenger airliner, remaining so for 35 years, until the A380, whose first flight took place in 2005. Boeing 747 has a double-deck layout, with the upper deck is much inferior to the length of the bottom. Dimensions and peculiar "hump" of the upper deck of the Boeing 747 made by one of the most recognizable aircraft in the world, the hero of dozens of movies and a symbol of civil aviation.