It seems the days of being able to fly on a Boeing 707 are finally over, with Saha Air in Iran grounding their fleet in favour of modern types. So the next best thing is to at least get inside one of the classic jets.

Here are 12 Boeing 707s around the world that are open to the public*

55-3139 KC-135 Stratotanker USAF

Castle Air Museum, Atwater, CA

A former US Air Force tanker, 55-3139 is now preserved and occasionally open to the public to explore the interior.

008 – 4X-JYD 707-131

Israeli Air Force Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Israel

Originally flown by TWA, this Israeli Air Force museum is preserved and often very dusty!

VH-XBA 707-138B QANTAS

Qantas Founders Museum, Longreach, Australia

This aircraft was part of the original QANTAS order for Boeing 707s. It was restored to flying condition from storage at Southend, UK, and ferried around the world to this amazing museum in Australia.

G-APFJ 707-436 BOAC (forward fuselage only)

National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland

This aircraft was preserved in one piece at the RAF Cosford museum, but sadly scrapped in 2006. The forward fuselage is now open to the public at the National Museum of Flight near Edinburgh.

58-6970 C-137B Air Force One

Museum of Flight, Seattle Boeing Field, WA

Air Force One during the presidencies of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon is now preserved at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.

62-6000 VC-137C Air Force One

National Museum of the US Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

The aircraft used on the day of John F Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas 50 years ago, and on which President Lyndon B Johnson was sworn in.

EP-IRJ 707-321B Air Restaurant

nr Tehran Mehrabad Airport, Iran

Originally a Pan Am machine, this aircraft is now open as a restaurant close to Tehran Mehrabad Airport.

AF-621 707-344C South African Air Force (forward fuselage only)

South African Air Force Museum, Waterkloof AFB, South Africa

Forward section of former Air France and South African Air Force 707 is open to the public at the Waterkloof museum.

72-7000 VC-137C Air Force One

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA

The aircraft used by President Ronald Reagan is now lovingly restored at his final resting place and Presidential Library. See how the aircraft looked when in use as Air Force One.

HK-749 720-030B Avianca

Parque Saltire Magico, Bogota, Colombia

A former Lufthansa and Avianca aircraft is now in the large Saltire Park in Bogota, along with a Boeing 727, and often open to the public.

* Opening times are subject to the individual organisations displaying these aircraft.