'Air & Space' Magazine Highlights The 747 Wing House

Paul Hoverten, 'Air & Space' Smithsonian writer, features Hertz's 747 Wing House:

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The Jumbo’s Second Acts: After their service with the airlines is over, 747s wind up in the strangest places.

“The Boeing 747 became iconic during its decades of service flying all over the world. Some people are trying to keep the fame going for the beloved jumbo, which serves its owners in a variety of ways on the ground. The airplanes, which can be bought from an airline after retirement, are typically re-sold through such outfits as Trade-A-Plane and aviatorsale.com. Depending on condition and age, prices can range from $2 million to $110 million.

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