Aircraft Models, Airplane Models and Makes
Aviation and aeronautics are terms that refer to the development and operation of vehicles that are known as aircraft because they are either lighter or heavier than the air. Among the lighter-than-air vehicles are balloons and airships that are powered by helium, methane, hydrogen, or hot air. These aircraft are mostly flown today for recreational and competitive purposes. Heavier-than-air vehicles include gliders, helicopters, airplanes, and homebuilt and ultralight aircraft. These aircraft are used for military, business, and commercial purposes as well as for various air shows and racing competitions throughout the world. This section focuses on aircraft models, airplane models, aircraft makes and makers.| Airbus Unveils 'superjumbo' Airbus today unveiled Airbus 380 "superjumbo" jet, the world's largest aircraft. |
Japan Refuses to Fly Airbus Superjumbo Japan's two international airlines, which are the world's biggest carriers outside America, have snubbed the new A380... |
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Boeing loses US order to Airbus Airbus, the European plane-maker, yesterday trumped its American arch-rival, Boeing, by winning a $3.8bn (£2.4bn) order for... |
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Airbus pays up to head off US row Airbus, the European plane maker, yesterday moved to head off the threat of a renewed transatlantic battle over subsidies... |
| First, Buy Your Boeing Want to make a million? Well, perhaps it's time to consider the risky but glamorous business of low-cost airlines: The... | |



