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How did airplanes change transportation?

Just as ships and trains could cover long distances in days instead of the months these trips took by camel or sail, by the mid-1900s, planes could cover the same distances in just a few hours. By the 1960s, aviation was the preferred way of getting across the US and abroad to Europe.



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Easy access: Air transport can transport goods to areas that are not easily accessible by other means of transport. Suitable for transporting high-value or perishable goods over long distances.

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Let's kick off in a positive way, and look at airplane advantages and the benefits of making a journey by plane.
  • Speed. – One of the best advantages of airplanes, is that when you need to get somewhere fast, flying is often the best option. ...
  • Comfort. ...
  • Efficiency. ...
  • Relaxation. ...
  • Safety. ...
  • Convenience. ...
  • Accessibility. ...
  • Networking.


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From traveling for business or pleasure, to transporting cargo, and being used in the military, airplanes have become a necessity for a modern way of living. The airplane, just like other brilliant inventions of its time, began as a simple idea.

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Economic Impact Of Commercial Aviation Commercial aviation drives 5% of U.S. GDP—the equivalent of $1.25 trillion in 2022. Every day, U.S. airlines operate more than 25,000 flights carrying 2.5 million passengers to/from nearly 80 countries and more than 59,000 tons of cargo to/from more than 220 countries.

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Reasons to travel can involve work, family, health or medical treatment, social or economic needs. People who love to travel enjoy relaxation, new cultures, foreign food or incredible landscapes different to their normal surroundings. Some people enjoy the motion of travelling, being on a boat, plane, train, or bus.

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Your chances of being involved in a fatal plane crash are incredibly small – around 1 in 11 million, according to Harvard researchers. While your odds of being in a plane accident are about 1 in 1.2 million, survivability rates are about 95.7% – so the odds are with you no matter how you look at it.

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Affordable trains soon ruled the forte of long-distance travel. Jet services were introduced that could fly higher and faster. By the time the 2000s rolled around, commercial flights had transformed themselves into the primary option of travel. Now, each member of the family boasts of a car each for personal use.

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