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40 Years Paris Seoul screen title.

Documentary (2023)

Production:
Air France Production

Also from this series:
Air France La saga series

From the legendary Boeing 747 in 1983 to the all-new cabins on the Boeing 777 in 2023, relive the 40 years of Air France's Paris - Seoul line.

1983

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Boeing 747-3B3

At Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG/LFPG). [ See discussion tab]
Anachronistic for 1983. With extended upper deck, it must be either a 747 Series 300 or Series 400. The footage indicates 747-300, then let's call it 747-3B3, an ex UTA airplane acquired by Air France in 1992 after merge of the company in 1991. By SkyTeam logo behind the cockpit the photo must be post-2000.

Boeing 747-3B3 of Air France.

Boeing 747-228

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Boeing 747-228 of Air France.


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