Now here is the list of 1900’s old airplane still flying in air.
1. Boeing 747
- Introduction Year: 1970
- Nickname: “Jumbo Jet”
Despite being over 50 years old, many Boeing 747s, especially the 747-400 series, remain in operation due to their durable design and large cargo capacity. Airlines such as Lufthansa and British Airways still use these models, particularly for long-haul and cargo flights.

2. McDonnell Douglas DC-3

The DC-3 is renowned for its durability and reliability, with some still in service today, especially in remote areas and for specialized operations. Its longevity speaks to its exceptional engineering.
- Introduction Year: 1936
- Nickname: “Dakota
3. Boeing 737-200
The Boeing 737-200, an early variant of the successful 737 family, is still in use in certain parts of the world, especially in developing regions and for specific charter operations, showcasing its versatility and reliability.

- Introduction Year: 1968
4. Lockheed C-130 Hercules

The C-130 Hercules is a military transport aircraft renowned for its durability and versatility in various environments. Despite their age, many older C-130s are still in active service with air forces globally, showcasing their lasting usefulness and reliability.
- Introduction Year: 1956
5. Tupolev Tu-154
The Tu-154 was a reliable aircraft in the Soviet and Russian commercial aviation industry. Some Tu-154s are still in use today, mainly in Russia and former Soviet states, highlighting its historical importance in aviation.

- Introduction Year: 1972


