Airbus and Boeing currently build the biggest passenger airplanes in the world, with the mighty Airbus A380-800 and its rival the Boeing 777-300, while Russia’s Ilyushin also stands out as the only other company to make the list.
Aerospace-technology.com lists the top ten biggest passenger airplanes in the world, ranked by seating capacity.
This is a video that will show you the sizes of different passenger aircraft.
The above video features following Aircraft
- McDonnell Douglas MD-87 39.75 m/130.41 ft
- Boeing 787-10 68 m/224 ft
- Airbus A320 37.57 m/123.26 ft
- Airbus A380 73 m/239.5 ft
- Airbus A380-800 72.7m/238.52 ft
- Boeing 747-8 76 m/249.34 ft
- Boeing 747-400 71 m/232.94 ft
- Boeing 777-300 74 m/242.78 ft
- Airbus A340-600 75 m/246.06 ft
- Boeing 777-200 63.7 m/208.99 ft
- Airbus A350-900 66.8 m/219.16 ft
- Airbus A340-500 68 m/223.1 ft
- Airbus A340-300 64 m/209.97 ft
- Airbus A333-300 63.6 m/208.66 ft
- Boeing 747 76.25 m/250.16 ft
- Boeing B777-368ER 78.86 m/258.73 ft
- Airbus 380f 72.72 m/238.58 ft
- Boeing 747-400ER 71 m/232.94 ft
- AN-124 Ruslan 69 m/226.38 ft
- Airbus A320neo 37.57 m/123.26 ft
- Airbus A310-300 46.66 m/ 153 ft
- Airbus A300B4-200 53.61 m / 175.9 ft
- Airbus A340 75.36 m/247.24 ft
- Airbus A318 31 m/101.71 ft
- Airbus A319 34 m/111.55 ft
- Airbus A321 45 m/147.64 ft
- Airbus A330-200 59 m/ 193.57 ft
- Airbus A350-1000 73.79 m/ 242.09 ft
- Boeing 737 35 m/114.83 ft
The above video could not include everything so bear with us for the inconvenience. Anyway here is part II.
Featuring
- A318-100 British Airways
- A319 Finnair
- A320-200 China Eastern Airlines
- A320neo Virgin America
- Boeing 737-800 China Airlines
- MD-87 Spanair
- A321-211 EVA Air
- A310-300 Pan Am
- A330-200 Lion Air
- A330-300 Qantas Mardi Gras
- A340-300 Lufthansa Airbus
- Boeing 777-200 Air New Zealand
- A350-900 AirAsia
- A340-500 Arik Air
- Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner Singapore Airlines
- Boeing 747-400 Qantas
- A380-800 Emirates
- A350-1000XWB JAL
- A350-1000 British Airways
- Boeing 777-300 Batavia Air
- Boeing 777-368ER Saudi Arabia Airlines
- A340-600 Thai Airways
- Boeing 747-8 Air Force One