Airliner
An airliner is a type of transport aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most often operated by airlines, and faster than ships or trains. The largest airliners are jet aircraft called "wide-body aircraft". These aircraft are frequently called twin-aisle aircraft because they generally have two separate aisles running from the front to the back of the passenger cabin.[1] These aircraft are usually used for long-haul flights between airline hubs and major cities with many passengers. A smaller, more common class of airliners is the "narrow-body aircraft" or single aisle aircraft. These smaller airliners are generally used for short to medium-distance flights with fewer passengers than their wide-body counterparts.[1]
Gallery
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A Boeing 737-300 narrow-body airliner
- Airbus A380-841, Qantas (Airbus Industrie) AN0958825.jpg
An Airbus A380, the world's largest wide-body airliner
- G-CSVS Boeing 757-236 DHL (Tasman Cargo Airlines) (9971633533).jpg
A Boeing 757 cargo airliner
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The cabin of a narrow-body airliner, with only 1 aisle
- Boeing 767-360-ER, Ethiopian Airlines AN0715739.jpg
The cabin of a wide-body airliner, with 2 aisles
Airliner Media
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A United Airlines Boeing 737 (foreground) and a Virgin America Airbus A320 (background), two of the world's most widely used airliners
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- Douglas C-47A Skytrain (DC-3), KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines (DDA Classic Airlines) AN2107554.jpg
The Douglas DC-3 appeared in 1935
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Prototype of the de Havilland Comet in 1949, the first jet airliner in the world
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United Airlines DC-6, Stapleton Airport, Denver, September 1966
- Airbus A320-200 Airbus Industries (AIB) "House colors" F-WWBA - MSN 001 (10276181983).jpg
The Airbus A320 family is the most ordered narrow-body aircraft
- Boeing 747 rollout (3).jpg
The first wide-body aircraft, the Boeing 747, rolled out in September 1968
- Lufthansa CityLine, Canadair CRJ-700, D-ACPQ (14003297897).jpg
Over 1,800 Bombardier CRJs have been delivered
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Beechcraft 1900, short-range commuter aircraft
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Narrow-Body / Single Aisle Aircraft". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 7 October 2015.