Aircraft Types

Browse and explore different aircraft types with detailed specifications and information

Narrow Body Airliner

Airbus A220-100

The smaller variant of the Airbus A220 family, originally designed by Bombardier as the CS100.

Airbus A220-300

A modern narrow-body airliner originally designed by Bombardier. Known for efficiency and comfort.

Airbus A318

The smallest member of the A320 family; relatively uncommon today but still shows up.

Airbus A319

A shortened A320-family variant often used for lower-demand routes.

Airbus A320

A narrow-body airliner that helped mainstream fly-by-wire in commercial aviation.

Airbus A320neo

The "New Engine Option" variant of the A320 family, with improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

Airbus A321

The largest member of the A320 family, offering increased capacity while keeping the same general design.

Airbus A321neo

The "New Engine Option" variant of the A321, with improved fuel efficiency and extended range.

Boeing 737 (generic)

A narrow-body airliner family, one of the most successful commercial aircraft in history.

Boeing 737 MAX 10

The longest variant of the Boeing 737 MAX family, designed for maximum passenger capacity.

Boeing 737 MAX 8

A narrow-body airliner developed by Boeing as the fourth generation of the 737 series. Features advanced engines and improved fuel efficiency.

Boeing 737 MAX 9

An extended variant of the Boeing 737 MAX family, offering increased capacity over the MAX 8.

Boeing 737-400

A stretched variant of the Boeing 737 Classic family, designed for higher capacity routes.

Boeing 737-500

A shortened variant of the Boeing 737 Classic family, optimized for shorter routes.

Boeing 737-800

A popular narrow-body airliner, part of the Boeing 737 Next Generation family. Widely used by airlines worldwide.

Boeing 737-900

An extended variant of the Boeing 737-800, part of the Next Generation family with increased capacity.

Boeing 757-200

A narrow-body airliner known for strong performance and long, slim fuselage; very common in North America passenger + cargo.

Boeing 757-300

The longest variant of the Boeing 757 family, offering maximum passenger capacity.

McDonnell Douglas MD-80

A classic narrow-body airliner with rear-mounted engines and T-tail. Still appears in some markets and freight.

McDonnell Douglas MD-82

An improved variant of the MD-80 with more powerful engines and extended range.

McDonnell Douglas MD-83

A long-range variant of the MD-80 family with additional fuel capacity.

McDonnell Douglas MD-88

An advanced variant of the MD-80 with modern avionics and improved fuel efficiency.

Wide Body Airliner

Airbus A310

A wide-body twin-engine airliner, a shortened derivative of the A300. One of the first Airbus wide-body aircraft.

Airbus A330-200

A shorter A330 variant optimized for longer range operations.

Airbus A330-300

A wide-body airliner popular for medium- to long-haul routes.

Airbus A330-800neo

The "New Engine Option" variant of the A330-200, optimized for longer range operations.

Airbus A330-900neo

The "New Engine Option" variant of the A330-300, featuring improved fuel efficiency and range.

Airbus A350-1000

The largest variant of the Airbus A350 family, optimized for high-capacity long-haul routes.

Airbus A350-900

A modern wide-body airliner with advanced aerodynamics and fuel-efficient engines.

Airbus A380-800

The world's largest passenger airliner, famous for its double-deck layout.

Boeing 747-400

The iconic "Queen of the Skies" wide-body airliner known for its distinctive hump.

Boeing 747-8

The latest and largest variant of the Boeing 747 family, featuring improved fuel efficiency and extended range.

Boeing 767-200

The original variant of the Boeing 767 family, a wide-body twin-engine airliner.

Boeing 767-300

A wide-body twin-engine airliner, popular for transatlantic and medium-haul routes.

Boeing 767-400

The longest variant of the Boeing 767 family, offering increased capacity and range.

Boeing 777-200

The base variant of the Boeing 777 family, a wide-body twin-engine airliner.

Boeing 777-200LR

The "Long Range" variant of the Boeing 777-200, capable of ultra-long-haul flights.

Boeing 777-300

A stretched variant of the Boeing 777-200, offering increased capacity for high-density routes.

Boeing 777-300ER

An extended-range variant of the Boeing 777-300. One of the most successful wide-body airliners, capable of ultra-long-haul flights.

Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner

The longest variant of the Boeing 787 family, optimized for high-capacity medium-haul routes.

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

The base variant of the Boeing 787 family, featuring advanced composite materials and fuel-efficient engines.

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

A wide-body airliner featuring advanced composite materials and fuel-efficient engines. Known for passenger comfort and long-range capabilities.