An era in U.S. aviation ended at 3:25 p.m. on Oct. 30, 1983, when TWA Flight 4, the last Boeing 707 to fly for a scheduled airline in the continental U.S., touched down at New York City’s Kennedy International Airport. During its 2-hr. 40-min. flight from Miami, the jet’s 79 passengers ceremoniously sipped champagne. Before disembarking, the travelers stripped the aircraft of most detachable memorabilia, including seat-number plaques and safety instruction cards. Flight attendants used their lipsticks to write “Goodbye, we love you” on walls and seats Pilot Shaun Shattuck, 44: “I will miss the 707 terribly. I grew up with it. It’s been a reliable and trouble less friend.”
Scale:
1:200
Dimensions: see
this page
Material: mainly metal
Stand: included
Brand: Inflight200

Nr: IF707TW0625
In stock:
future release, release date unknown
Greener option!
Unlike other shops we transport this model from the factory in China to our warehouse without using air freight. We love airplanes as much as you do, but air freight has a huge environmental impact. Air freight is also expensive, by using other means of transport we can offer models for a lower price.
The only advantage of air freight is that it's very fast. But we don't think this is more important than the disadvantages. If you reserve a model in advance you will be sure you can buy it from us. At a lower price, with less environmental impact.
Added to website: 2025-03-25
Brochure / announcement:
March 2025