Israeli pilot El Al creates a Boeing 747 aircraft over the Mediterranean sky to bid farewell to the aircraft.

El Al's LY1747 flight departs at Rome airport at 10am on November 3 and uses the flight tracking device to model a Boeing 747 in the sky.

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El Al aircraft forming on the sky Photo: FlightRadar24.

The Boeing 747 Jumbo began to "draw" as it flew over the air south of Cyrus Island, about two hours after takeoff. The pilot of the aircraft lowered the altitude to more than 3000 m to do this.

After about 4 hours, the aircraft completed the full drawing of the Boeing 747 and landed in Tel Aviv, ending the last flight of this aircraft to serve El Al.

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An airplane of El Al Israel Airlines Photo: CNN.

Boeing 747 was once dubbed the "Queen of the sky" with the first flight made on February 9, 1969. Nearly 500 Boeing 747s are still in operation, although the Boeing Group has launched more advanced and large twin-engine aircraft.

Boeing is facing the worst crisis in history after two accidents in the 737 MAX line of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines in more than 5 months, killing 346 people. This aircraft is currently banned from flying around the world.