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Narrow-body aircraft

A narrow-body aircraft is an airliner with a fuselage aircraft cabin diameter typically of 3 to 4 metres (10 to 13 ft), and airline seat arranged 2 to 6 abreast along a single aisle. Narrow-body aircraft seating less than 100 passengers are commonly known as regional airliners.

In contrast, a wide-body aircraft is a larger airliner and is usually configured with multiple travel classes with a fuselage diameter of 5 to 6 metres (16 to 20 ft) and twin aisles. Passengers are usually seated 7 to 10 abreast. For comparison, typical wide-body aircraft can accommodate between 200 and 600 passengers, while the largest narrow-body aircraft currently in widespread service (the Boeing 757-300) carries a maximum of about 250.

Common short-haul / medium-haul narrow-body aircraft types

Airbus A320 family - the second best selling jet airliner family of all time 156 inches (396 cm) outside diameter
Boeing 717 - the latest iteration of the DC-9, 132 inches (335 cm) outside diameter
Boeing 727 - at one time the most-produced airliner, 148 inches (376 cm) outside diameter
Boeing 737 - the world's best selling jet aircraft, surpassing the 727, 148 inches (376 cm) outside diameter
Boeing 757 - the largest of current major narrow bodies,148 inches (376 cm) outside diameter
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - 132 inches (335 cm) outside diameter
McDonnell Douglas MD-80/MD-90 - a development of the DC-9, 132 inches (335 cm) outside diameter
BAe 146 - flown as a large regional jet in a 69 seat passenger configuration
Embraer E-Jets - jet aircraft 108 inches (274 cm) outside diameter
Fokker F28 - jet aircraft 130 inches (330 cm)
Fokker 70 - jet aircraft
Fokker 100 - regional jet aircraft 130 inches (330 cm) outside diameter
Tupolev Tu-134 - jet aircraft 114 inches (290 cm) outside diameter
Tupolev Tu-154 - jet aircraft
Tupolev Tu-204 - jet aircraft
Tupolev Tu-334 - jet aircraft

Operating or proposed short haul regional and jet airliners

Common medium-haul / long-haul narrow-body aircraft types

Boeing 707 - the first commercially successful jet airliner, 148 inches (376 cm) outside diameter
Boeing 757 - the largest of current major narrow bodies,148 inches (376 cm) outside diameter
Douglas DC-8 - the 60 series are the largest narrow-body subsonic airliner ever built, 163 inches (414 cm) outside diameter
Il-62 - the long distance narrow-body jet
Vickers VC10
Tupolev Tu-204

Source: Wikipedia

Translation of "Narrow-body aircraft"

Arabic: طائرة ضيقة البدن, German: Standardrumpfflugzeug, Croatian: Uskotrupni zrakoplov, Italian: Aereo a fusoliera stretta, Dutch: Narrow-body, Japanese: ナローボディ機, Portuguese: Aeronave de fuselagem estreita, Russian: Узкофюзеляжный самолёт, Turkish: Dar gövdeli uçak, Ukrainian: Вузькофюзеляжний літак.


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