Narrow-body aircraft
A narrow-body aircraft or single-aisle aircraft is an airliner arranged along a single aisle permitting up to 6-abreast seating in a cabin below 4 metres (13 ft) of width. In contrast, a wide-body aircraft is a larger airliner usually configured with multiple aisles and a fuselage diameter of more than 5 metres (16 ft) allowing more than 7-abreast seating and often more travel classes. The highest seating capacity of a narrow-body aircraft is 295 passengers in the Boeing 757–300, while wide-body aircraft can accommodate between 250 and 600 passengers.
Between 2016 and 2035, Flightglobal expects 26,860 single-aisles to be delivered for almost $1380 billion, 45% Airbus A320 family ceo and neo and 43% Boeing 737 NG and max.[2] Narrow-body aircraft with a range not allowing transatlantic or transcontinental flights are commonly known as regional airliners.
2-abreast aircraft seats typically 4 to 19 passengers, 3-abreast 24 to 45, 4-abreast 44 to 80, 5-abreast 85 to 130, 6-abreast 120 to 230.[3]
Common narrow-body aircraft types
Six-abreast cabin
Type | Country | Production | Fuselage | Cabin | Max. seats | Engines |
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Airbus A320 family[4] | EU | 1986– | 395 cm (156 in) | 370 cm (150 in) | 236 | 2×turbofan |
Airco DH 121[nb 1] | UK | 1962-1978 | 344 cm (135 in) | 180 | 3 or 4 turbofan | |
Boeing 707/Boeing 720[6] | USA | 1958–1979 | 376 cm (148 in) | 354 cm (139 in) | 219 | 4×turbojet or 4xturbofan |
Boeing 727[7] | USA | 1963–1984 | 376 cm (148 in) | 356 cm (140 in) | 189 | 3×turbofan |
Boeing 737[8] | USA | 1966– | 376 cm (148 in) | 354 cm (139 in) | 220 | 2×turbofan |
Boeing 757[9] | USA | 1981–2004 | 376 cm (148 in) | 354 cm (139 in) | 295 | 2×turbofan |
Bristol Britannia | UK | 1952-1960 | 139 | 4×turboprop | ||
Comac C919 | CN | 2016- | 396 cm (156 in) | 390 cm (150 in) | 174 | 2×turbofan |
Dassault Mercure | FR | 1971-1975 | 390 cm (150 in) | 162 | 2×turbofan | |
Douglas DC-8[10] | USA | 1958–1972 | 373 cm (147 in) | 353 cm (139 in) | 269 | 4×turbojet or 4×turbofan |
Ilyushin Il-62 | USSR/RU | 1963-1995 | 186 | 4×turbofan | ||
Irkut MC-21[11] | RU | 2017- | 406 cm (160 in) | 381 cm (150 in) | 230 | 2×turbofan |
Lockheed L-188 Electra | USA | 1957–1961 | 98 | 4×turboprop | ||
Tupolev Tu-114 | USSR | 1958–1963 | 420 cm (170 in) | 220 | 4×turboprop | |
Tupolev Tu-154[12] | USSR/RU | 1968–2013 | 380 cm (150 in) | 180 | 3×turbofan | |
Tupolev Tu-204 | RU | 1990- | 380 cm (150 in) | 357 cm (141 in) | 215 | 2×turbofan |
Tupolev Tu-334 | RU | 1999–2009 | 102 | 2×turbofan | ||
Vickers VC10 | UK | 1962–1970 | 375 cm (148 in) | 151 | 4×turbofan |
Five-abreast cabin
Type | Country | Production | Fuselage width | Cabin width | Max. seats | Engines |
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Antonov 148 | UKR | since 2002 | 315 centimetres (124 in) | 99 | 2×turbofan | |
BAC One-Eleven | UK | 1963–1989 | 320 cm (130 in) | 119 | 2×turbofan | |
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser | USA | 1947-1963 | 114 | 4×piston engine | ||
Bombardier CSeries | CAN | since 2012 | 3.5 m (138 in)[13] | 328 cm (129 in) | 160 | 2×turbofan |
British Aerospace 146[nb 2] | UK | 1987–2001 | 350 cm (140 in) | 112 | 4×turbofan | |
Comac ARJ21 | CN | since 2007 | 314 cm (124 in) | 105 | 2×turbofan | |
Convair 880 | USA | 1959–1962 | 325 cm (128 in) | 110 | 4×turbojet | |
Convair 990 | USA | 1961–1963 | 325 cm (128 in) | 149 | 4×turbofan | |
DC-9/MD-80/MD-90/B717 | USA | 1965–2006 | 340 cm (130 in) | 172 | 2×turbofan | |
de Havilland Comet | UK | 1949–? | 81 | 4×turbojet | ||
Douglas DC-4 | USA | 1942–1947 | 80 | 4×piston engine | ||
Douglas DC-6 | USA | 1946–1958 | 89 | 4×piston engine | ||
Douglas DC-7 | USA | 1953–1958 | 95 | 4×piston engine | ||
Fokker F28/Fokker 70/Fokker 100 | NL | 1967–1997 | 330 cm (130 in) | 122 | 2×turbofan | |
Ilyushin Il-18 | USSR | 1957–1985 | 120 | 4×turboprop | ||
Lockheed Constellation | USA | 1943–1958 | 109 | 4×piston engine | ||
Sud Aviation Caravelle | FR | 1958–1972 | 80 | 2×turbojet | ||
Sukhoi Superjet 100 | RU | since 2007 | 323 cm (127 in) | 108 | 2×turbofan | |
Tupolev Tu-144[16] | USSR | 1963–1983 | 140 | 4×turbojet | ||
Vickers Viscount | UK | 1948–1963 | 75 | 4×turboprop |
Four-abreast cabin
Type | Country | Production | Fuselage | Cabin | Max. seats | Engines |
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Antonov An-24 | USSR | 1959–1979 | 2×turboprop | |||
ATR 42/ATR 72 | FR/IT | 1984–present | 2×turboprop | |||
Bombardier CRJ | CAN | 1991—present | 2×turbofan | |||
Bombardier Dash 8 | CAN | 1983–present | 2×turboprop | |||
Concorde | FR/UK | 1965–1979 | 4×turbojet | |||
Convair CV-240 | USA | 1947–1954 | 2×piston engine | |||
Douglas DC-3 | USA | 1936–1942, 1950 | 2×piston engine | |||
Embraer E-Jet family | BR | 2001–present | 2×turbofan | |||
Fokker 50 | NL | 1987-1997 | 2×turboprop | |||
Mitsubishi Regional Jet | JP | 2017—present | 2.76 m (9ft 1in)[17] | 2×turbofan | ||
Tupolev Tu-124 | USSR | 1960–1965 | 2.7 m | 56 | 2×turbofan | |
Tupolev Tu-134[18] | USSR | 1966–1984 | 2.9 m | 2.71 m[19] | 84[18] | 2×turbofan |
Three-abreast cabin
Type | Country | Production | Fuselage | Cabin | Max. seats | Engines |
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BAe Jetstream 41 | UK | 1992–1997 | 30 | 2×turboprop | ||
Embraer EMB 120 | BR | 1983–2001; built individually as of 2007 | 228 centimetres (90 in) | 30 | 2×turboprop | |
Embraer ERJ 145 family | BR | since 1989 | 2×turbofan | |||
Saab 340/Saab 2000 | SWE | 1983–1999 | 2×turboprop | |||
Short Brothers Short 360 | IRL | 1981–1991 | 2×turboprop | |||
Two-abreast cabin
Type | Country | Production | Fuselage | Cabin | Max. Seats | Engines |
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Beechcraft 1900 | USA | 1982–2002 | 19 | 2×turboprop | ||
Beechcraft Model 99 | USA | 1968–1986 | 15 | 2×turboprop | ||
Britten-Norman Islander | UK | 1965–present | 9 | 2×piston engine | ||
Britten-Norman Trislander | UK | 1970–1982 | 16 | 3×piston engine | ||
de Havilland Dove | UK | 1946–1947 | 8–11 | 2×piston engine | ||
de Havilland Heron | UK | 1950–1963 | 14–17 | 4×piston engine | ||
Dornier Do 228 | Germany | 1981–1998, 2009–present | 19 | 2×turboprop | ||
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante | Brazil | 1968–1990 | 19 | 2×turboprop | ||
Evektor EV-55 Outback | Czech Republic | 2011–present | 9–14 | 2×turboprop | ||
Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner | USA | 1968–2001 | 19 | 2×turboprop | ||
GAF Nomad | Australia | 1975–1985 | 12–16 | 2×turboprop |
Gallery
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Two abreast cabin.
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A four abreast cabin.
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This Virgin America Airbus A320 is an example of a narrow-body passenger six abreast cabin.
Notes
See also
- List of regional airliners
- Wide-body aircraft
- Operating or proposed short haul regional and jet airliners
References
- ↑ seatguru : Thomas Cook B757-300
- ↑ "Flight Fleet Forecast's single-aisle outlook 2016-2035". Flight Global. 10 November 2016.
- ↑ Ajoy Kumar Kundu (12 April 2010). Aircraft Design. Cambridge University Press. pp. 163–167. ISBN 1139487450.
- ↑ a321 specifications
- ↑ "Variants". Shockcone.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
- ↑ 707 acaps
- ↑ 727 acaps
- ↑ 737 acaps
- ↑ 757 acaps
- ↑ "Commercial Aircraft of the World" (PDF). Flight. 23 November 1961.
- ↑ MC-21 spec
- ↑ tu-154 specs
- ↑ Bombardier Aerospace Commercial Aircraft Customer Support: Airport planning publication, p. 5.
- ↑ "SeatGuru Seat Map Air France RJ-85 Avroliner". SeatGuru. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ "Seat Map". Mahan Air. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ TU-144 SS Technical Specs: Accommodation
- ↑ "MRJ Brochure" (PDF). Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. 2016.
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