It can fly. World’s largest passenger aircraft

   

While all aeroplanes are impressive, a magnificent feat of engineering, it’s the biggest planes that are the most awe-inspiring. With recent news that the largest plane in the world, the Airbus A380 will soon be going out of production, we could well be seeing a turning point. Sadly, these massive jets are just not as profitable as they were expected to be. Logic has it that the bigger the plane, the more passengers the airline can carry and so increase profits on a per-flight basis. In reality, if a flight is under-subscribed, these huge aircraft can be flying half empty, and with a large size comes a greater fuel cost. So as a tribute to these mammoth planes, we take a look at the largest planes in the world…

Airbus A380-800: biggest passenger plane in the world

This massive double-deck wide body aircraft is certified to carry up to 853 passengers. Emirates has been a big customer for the A380-800 but the airline has recently reduced the size of its orders. Airbus has recently announced that production will cease. The final aircraft will be delivered in 2021, so we will still see this, the biggest plane in the world, in the skies for some time yet.

Boeing 747-8

Boeing 747 8 là một máy bay chở khách được sản xuất tại Hoa Kỳ. Nó có thể chứa 700 hành khách nếu theo hệ thống hạng đơn, trong khi 600 chỗ có sẵn trong cấu hình hạng đôi. Máy bay có phạm vi hành trình 8.000 hải lý hoặc 14.816 km. Tuy nhiên, cho đến năm 2020, hãng chỉ nhận được 47 đơn đặt hàng thay vì 300 đơn đặt hàng như dự đoán.

Airbus A330-300

The Airbus A333-300 seats a total of 393 passengers, 296 are available in the main cabin, 46 are available in the Delta Comfort cabin and 34 are available in Delta One cabin.The Airbus A333-300 can travel at a range of up to 5,343 miles. It has two turbofan engines, a 197 foot 10 inches wingspan and its cruising speed is 532 mph. For safety reasons, the Airbus A333-300 does not permit child seats in the Delta One cabin.

Boeing 777-300

The Boeing 777-300 was manufactured in the United States. It is a passenger plane and has a seating capacity that accommodates 550 people in a single-class cabin and 451 in a two-class configuration. It has a travel range of 6,013 miles and can reach top speeds at 590 mph.The Boeing 777 300 is 242 feet long, which is 33.25 ft longer than the earlier versions in this series and is known as the Stretched 777-300. Its wingspan is 200 and it is equipped with either the General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or the Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines.

Airbus A340-500

When it was introduced in 2002, the Airbus A340-500 became the longest range commercial aircraft in the world. Emirates was first to adopt the aircraft to enable it to run a non-stop service between New York and Dubai. In a 3 class cabin, the A340-500 seats 313 passengers. The plane is 53.56m long and 5.28m wide. Only a handful of A340-500s are still in operation.Thank you for visiting our website! We hope you will find something of interest on our website. Watch the video in the below:

While all aeroplanes are impressive, a magnificent feat of engineering, it’s the biggest planes that are the most awe-inspiring. With recent news that the largest plane in the world, the Airbus A380 will soon be going out of production, we could well be seeing a turning point. Sadly, these massive jets are just not as profitable as they were expected to be. Logic has it that the bigger the plane, the more passengers the airline can carry and so increase profits on a per-flight basis. In reality, if a flight is under-subscribed, these huge aircraft can be flying half empty, and with a large size comes a greater fuel cost. So as a tribute to these mammoth planes, we take a look at the largest planes in the world…

Airbus A380-800: biggest passenger plane in the world

This massive double-deck wide body aircraft is certified to carry up to 853 passengers. Emirates has been a big customer for the A380-800 but the airline has recently reduced the size of its orders. Airbus has recently announced that production will cease. The final aircraft will be delivered in 2021, so we will still see this, the biggest plane in the world, in the skies for some time yet.

Boeing 747-8

Boeing 747 8 là một máy bay chở khách được sản xuất tại Hoa Kỳ. Nó có thể chứa 700 hành khách nếu theo hệ thống hạng đơn, trong khi 600 chỗ có sẵn trong cấu hình hạng đôi. Máy bay có phạm vi hành trình 8.000 hải lý hoặc 14.816 km. Tuy nhiên, cho đến năm 2020, hãng chỉ nhận được 47 đơn đặt hàng thay vì 300 đơn đặt hàng như dự đoán.

Airbus A330-300

The Airbus A333-300 seats a total of 393 passengers, 296 are available in the main cabin, 46 are available in the Delta Comfort cabin and 34 are available in Delta One cabin.The Airbus A333-300 can travel at a range of up to 5,343 miles. It has two turbofan engines, a 197 foot 10 inches wingspan and its cruising speed is 532 mph. For safety reasons, the Airbus A333-300 does not permit child seats in the Delta One cabin.

Boeing 777-300

The Boeing 777-300 was manufactured in the United States. It is a passenger plane and has a seating capacity that accommodates 550 people in a single-class cabin and 451 in a two-class configuration. It has a travel range of 6,013 miles and can reach top speeds at 590 mph.The Boeing 777 300 is 242 feet long, which is 33.25 ft longer than the earlier versions in this series and is known as the Stretched 777-300. Its wingspan is 200 and it is equipped with either the General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or the Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines.

Airbus A340-500

When it was introduced in 2002, the Airbus A340-500 became the longest range commercial aircraft in the world. Emirates was first to adopt the aircraft to enable it to run a non-stop service between New York and Dubai. In a 3 class cabin, the A340-500 seats 313 passengers. The plane is 53.56m long and 5.28m wide. Only a handful of A340-500s are still in operation.Thank you for visiting our website! We hope you will find something of interest on our website. Watch the video in the below:

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