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In 1992, Atlas Air was founded. It operates passenger charter flights, hauls cargo, and leases out aircraft. The corporate headquarters are located in Purchase, New York. The hubs for Atlas Air are as follows: Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati, Anchorage, and Chicago. The company's fleet consists of 117 aircraft. The company's fleet consists of 117 aircraft. There are just 12 passenger planes; the rest are freight. Company revenue in 2019 was $2.739 billion USD. Atlas Air operates five Boeing 747-400 planes. The plane is regarded as a comfortable, contemporary airliner. It is one of the most widely used wide-body passenger aircraft in the world because of how affordable mass air travel is and the leasing models that are used to operate them. The most widely used model in the line is the Boeing 747-400. A flight engineer has been replaced with updated avionics in the cockpit.
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747-400 V.1

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The Boeing 747-400 V.1 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Atlas Air and has the following seat configuration: 12-52-70-240.

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First class

Seats12
Pitch78.7"
Width22"
Recline180°

The price of a first class tickets on 747-400 V.2 ticket varies depending on the airline, flight destination and the time/date of ticket purchase. On average, first class tickets for domestic flights in the United States cost at least $1,300 – but travelers looking to fly first class internationally, will pay significantly higher prices.

Business

Seats52
Pitch55"
Width20"
Recline170°

Passengers seated in business class on 747-400 V.2 can expect to enjoy a selection of premium meals and beverages. These are usually vastly superior to those offered in economy class which may not include free meals at all on some flights. You can expect a comfortable seat with more legroom but it may not fully recline on domestic flights.

Premium economy

Seats70
Pitch36"
Width17.5"
Recline3"

A seat in premium economy on 747-400 V.2 — directly between the main and business class cabins is measurably more expensive than an economy class ticket and often sells at double the price.

Economy

Seats240
Pitch31-33"
Width17.5"
Recline3"

When you purchase an economy class ticket on 747-400 V.2, it means you are sitting in the main cabin, and not located in first or business class. Seats are smaller and packed more closely together, and in-flight services are limited. Economy class seats on domestic routes usually have a seat pitch ranging from a very tight 27 to a generous 32 inches (68.5 - 81 cm).