10-10-2017, 07:59 AM
(10-10-2017, 12:38 AM)Unknown98 Wrote: Yes, it would appear you're correct I think. After reading about it I think originally the -100 and -200 did not have seating on the upper deck, they had lounges. So that is where the discrepancy comes from.
The -300 definitely has a max capacity of 660.
I will update the values tonight.
Hold it Unk... I just had a look at the ACAPS.
The 747-100 is limited to 480 including 32 on the upper deck (max 37 on the short range version)
The 747-200 is limited to 480 (see above, same as the -100 just more range)
The 747-300 is limited to 608 with 69 on the upper deck (max 85 on the SR version)
The 747SP as it's shorter then the -100 has a max seating capacity of 331 with 32 seats on the upper deck.
This is from the 747 ACAPS from Boeing. Not sure why the FAA has different limits though..
