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What is the longest plane in the world?

The Stratolaunch has a wingspan of 117m and is the biggest plane ever flown. To put that into some kind of context, the average soccer field is about 105m in length.



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Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental The world's longest passenger aircraft offers just over 600 seats and is a variant of the jumbo jet. With a length of 76.3 metres, it is about one metre longer than the Airbus A340-600. Despite its great length, the wingspan is comparatively narrow at 68.5 metres.

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The Airbus A380: 5 Little-Known Facts About The World's Largest Passenger Aircraft. What have we discovered about the Airbus A380 in the 16 years since the aircraft entered into service? The Airbus A380 entered into service in 2007, with Singapore Airlines proudly acting as the mighty aircraft's launch customer.

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According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8 is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.

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October 2, 1957: Trans World Airlines' L-1649A, set the record for the longest-duration, non-stop passenger flight aboard a piston-powered airliner on the inaugural London–Heathrow to San Francisco Flight 801 where the aircraft, having encountered strong headwinds, stayed aloft for 23 hours and 19 minutes covering ...

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The Boeing 777-300 is a wide-body passenger plane manufactured in the United States with a seating capacity of up to 550 passengers in a single-class configuration and 451 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. It has a travel range of up to 7,370 nautical miles or 13,650 kilometers, depending on the version.

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Hundreds of millions brand new? According to Boeing's current list prices, a brand new 747-8 would be worth $418.4 million, while its freighter sister is listed slightly higher at $419.2 million.

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But the air travel industry is moving away from bulky double-decker planes. Boeing stopped manufacturing 747s earlier this year, rolling out the last of the jumbo jets from its assembly line on February 1, 2023. So now more than ever, flying in the upper deck of a 747 is on many travelers' dream itineraries.

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The record-breaking flights will take place on Airbus A350-1000s, the airline industry's largest wide-body aircraft. In 20 hours, you could bicycle the entire 200 miles from Baltimore, Maryland, to New York City (and maybe even have a couple hours to spare).

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Slowest aircraft The MacCready Gossamer Condor is a human-powered aircraft capable of flight as slow as 8 miles per hour (13 km/h). Its successor, the MacCready Gossamer Albatross can fly as slow as 9.23 miles per hour (14.85 km/h).

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The flight from Ceylon to Australia on Aug 30, 1943 remains the record holder for longest time airborne (for a commercial passenger flight) at 32 hours, 9 minutes.

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Ryanair's low fares are a result of clever cost-cutting tactics, such as eliminating in-flight amenities, using cheaper secondary airports, and charging for extras like drinks and snacks.

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Ryanair is the busiest Aircraft Operator with 2,865 flights per day on average over last week, followed by easyJet (1,559), Turkish Airlines (1,320), Lufthansa (1,244), Air France (1,014), KLM (808) and Wizz Air (740).

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There were 440 Boeing 747 aircraft in active airline service as of August 2023, comprising 0 747-100s, 2 747SPs, 19 747-200s, 4 747-300s, 261 747-400s, and 154 747-8s. These aircraft are listed by airline operators and variant in the following table.

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November 27, 1983: An Avianca 747-200 crashed while on approach to the airport in Madrid, Spain, killed 181 of the 192 people on board. June 23, 1985: An Air India 747-200 blew up over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland, killed all 329 people on board. The plane, en-route to Bombay, was destroyed by a bomb.

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