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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 less than 4 metres (13 ft) in 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 at least seven-abreast seating and often more travel classes.

Four-abreast cross-section
Narrow-body Boeing 737-300 in front of a Boeing 777-300ER wide-body

Market edit

 
Airbus A320 (foreground) and Boeing 737-900 (background), both narrow-bodies

Historically, beginning in the late 1960s and continuing through the 1990s, twin engine narrow-body aircraft, such as the Boeing 737 Classic, McDonnell-Douglas MD-80 and Airbus A320 were primarily employed in short to medium-haul markets requiring neither the range nor the passenger-carrying capacity of that period's wide-body aircraft.[1][failed verification]

The re-engined Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo jets offer 500 miles more range, allowing them to operate the 3,000 miles transatlantic flights between the eastern U.S. and Western Europe, previously dominated by wide-body aircraft. Norwegian Air Shuttle, JetBlue and TAP Portugal will open up direct routes bypassing airline hubs for lower fares between cheaper, smaller airports. The Boeing 737NG 3,300-mile range is insufficient for fully laden operations and operates at reduced capacity like the Airbus A318, while the Airbus A321LR could replace the less fuel efficient Boeing 757s used since their production ended in 2004.[2]

Boeing will face competition and pricing pressure from the Embraer E-Jet E2 family, Airbus A220 (formerly Bombardier CSeries) and Comac C919.[3]

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.[4] By June 2018, there were 10,572 Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX orders: 6,068 Airbuses (57%, 2,295 with CFMs, 1,623 with PWs and 2,150 with not yet decided engines) and 4,504 Boeings (43%); 3,446 in Asia-Pacific (33%), 2,349 in Europe (22%), 1,926 in North America (18%), 912 in Latin America (9%), 654 in Middle East (6%), 72 in Africa (1%) and 1,213 not yet bounded (11%).[5]

Many airlines have shown interest in the Airbus A321LR or its A321XLR derivative, and other extended-range models, for thin transatlantic and Asia-Pacific routes.[6]

Examples edit

Six-abreast cabin edit

Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max. seats Engines seat
width[a]
Hawker Siddeley Trident[b] UK 1962–1978 344 cm (135 in)[8] 180 3 turbofan[c]
Bristol Britannia UK 1952–1960 366 cm (144 in)[9] 350 cm (139 in)[10] 139 4×turboprop
Douglas DC-8[11] US 1958–1972 373 cm (147 in) 351.2 cm (138 in) 269 4×turbojet/fan
Ilyushin Il-62[12] USSR/Russia 1963–1995 375 cm (148 in) 349 cm (137 in) 186 4×turbofan
Vickers VC10[13] UK 1962–1970 375 cm (148 in) 351 cm (138 in)[14] 151 4×turbofan
Boeing 707/Boeing 720[15] US 1958–1979 376 cm (148 in) 354 cm (139 in) 219 4×turbojet/fan 17"
Boeing 737[16] US 1966–present 220 2×turbofan 17"
Boeing 757[17] US 1981–2004 295 2×turbofan 17"
Boeing 727[18] US 1963–1984 356 cm (140 in) 189 3×turbofan 16.9"
Tupolev Tu-154[19] USSR/Russia 1968–2013 380 cm (150 in) 358 cm (141 in) 180 3×turbofan
Tupolev Tu-204[20] Russia 1990–present[d] 357 cm (141 in) 215 2×turbofan
Tupolev Tu-334 Russia 1999–2009 102 2×turbofan
Yakovlev Yak-42 USSR/Russia 1977–2003 360 cm (142 in) 120 3×turbofan
Dassault Mercure France 1971–1975 366 cm (144 in)[21] 162 2×turbofan
Airbus A320 family[22] Multi 1986–present 395 cm (156 in) 370 cm (146 in) 244 2×turbofan 18"[23]
Comac C919 China 2016–present 396 cm (156 in)[24] 390 cm (154 in)[25] 192 2×turbofan
Irkut MC-21[26] Russia 2017–present 406 cm (160 in) 381 cm (150 in) 230 2×turbofan
Tupolev Tu-114[e] USSR 1958–1963 420 cm (165 in) 406 cm (160 in)[14] 220 4×turboprop

Five-abreast cabin edit

Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max. seats Engines Seat
width
de Havilland Comet UK 1949–1964 292 cm (115 in)[28] 81 4×turbojet
Douglas DC-4/DC-6/DC-7 US 1942–1958 301 cm (118.5 in)[29] 95 4×piston engine
Sud Aviation Caravelle France 1958–1972 301 cm (118.5 in)[30] 80 2×turbojet
Vickers Viscount UK 1948–1963 305 cm (120 in)[31] 75 4×turboprop
Fokker F28/Fokker 70/Fokker 100 Netherlands 1967–1997 330 cm (130 in) 310 cm (122 in)[32] 122 2×turbofan
Tupolev Tu-144[33] USSR 1963–1983 330 cm (130 in)[f][34] 140 4×turbojet
McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD-80/MD-90/Boeing 717[35] US 1965–2006 334.3 cm (131.6 in) 311.2 cm (122.5 in) 172 2×turbofan 17.9"
Antonov An-148/An-158 Ukraine 2002–present 335 cm (132 in) 313 cm (123 in)[36] 99 2×turbofan
Comac ARJ21[37] China 2007–present 336 cm (132 in) 314.3 cm (123.7 in) 105 2×turbofan
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser US 1947–1963 335 cm (132 in)[38] 315 cm (124 in)[39] 114 4×piston engine
Tupolev Tu-104 USSR 1955–1960 350 cm (137.7 in) 320 cm (126 in) 115 2×turbojet
Ilyushin Il-18 USSR 1957–1985 351 cm (138 in)[40] 315 cm (124 in)[14] 120 4×turboprop
BAC One-Eleven UK 1963–1989 315 cm (124 in)[32] 119 2×turbofan
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Russia 2007–present 345 cm (136 in)[41]: 451  323.6 cm (127 in)[42] 108 2×turbofan
Convair 880 US 1959–1962 325 cm (128 in)[14] 110 4×turbojet
Convair 990 US 1961–1963 325 cm (128 in)[14] 149 4×turbofan
Lockheed L-188 Electra US 1957–1961 325 cm (128 in)[14] 98 4×turboprop
Lockheed Constellation US 1943–1958 328 cm (129 in)[14] 109 4×piston engine
Airbus A220 Canada/Multi 2012–present 350 cm (138 in)[43] 328 cm (129 in) 160 2×turbofan 18.6"
British Aerospace 146[44][g] UK 1987–2001 350 cm (138 in) 324 cm (128 in) 112 4×turbofan

Four-abreast cabin edit

Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max. seats Engines Seat
width
Yakovlev Yak-40 USSR 1966–1981 240 cm (94 in) 215 cm (85 in) 40 3×turbofan
Douglas DC-3[47] US 1936–1942, 1950 250 cm (98 in) 27 2×piston engine
De Havilland Dash 8[48] Canada 1983–present 269 cm (106 in) 251 cm (99 in) 90 2×turboprop 17.3"
Fokker 27/Fokker 50 Netherlands 1987–1997 254 cm (100 in)[32] 58 2×turboprop
Bombardier CRJ[49] Canada 1991–2020 269 cm (106.1 in) 255 cm (100.5 in) 104 2×turbofan 17.3"
ATR 42/ATR 72[50] France/Italy 1984–present 280 cm (110 in) 257 cm (101 in) 78 2×turboprop 18"
Concorde France/UK 1965–1979 262 cm (103 in)[32] 128 4×turbojet
Convair CV-240 US 1947–1954 271 cm (106.5 in)[39] 40 2×piston engine
Tupolev Tu-124/Tu-134[51] USSR 1956–1984 290 cm (114 in) 271 cm (107 in)[52] 56-84 2×turbofan
Ilyushin Il-114 USSR/Russia 1997–2012 264 cm (104 in) 228 cm (90 in) 64 2×turboprop
Embraer E-Jet/E-Jet E2[53] Brazil 2001–present 301 cm (119 in) 274 cm (108 in) 146 2×turbofan 18"
Antonov An-24 USSR 1959–1979 277 cm (109 in)[32] 50 2×turboprop

Three-abreast cabin edit

Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max. seats Engines Seat
width
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter[54] Canada 1965–1988, 2008–present 175 cm (69 in) 161 cm (63.2 in) 19 2×turboprop
BAe Jetstream 31/41 UK 1982–1997 185 cm (73 in)[55] 30 2×turboprop
Short 360 UK 1981–1991 193 cm (76 in)[56] 36 2×turboprop
Embraer EMB 120[57] Brazil 1983–2001 228 cm (90 in) 210 cm (83 in) 30 2×turboprop 17.3"
Embraer ERJ 145 family[58] Brazil 1989–2020 228 cm (90 in) 210 cm (83 in) 50 2×turbofan 17.3"
Saab 340/Saab 2000[59] Sweden 1983–1999 231 cm (91 in) 216 cm (85 in) 50 2×turboprop 18.1"
Dornier 328 Germany 1991–2000 217.2 cm (85.5 in)[60] 32 2×turboprop 18.1"

Two-abreast cabin edit

Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max. seats Engines
Beechcraft 1900 US 1982–2002 1.37m 19 2×turboprop
Beechcraft Model 99 US 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 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 US 1968–2001 19 2×turboprop
GAF Nomad Australia 1975–1985 12–16 2×turboprop

Image gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ with 2" armrests when not otherwise specified
  2. ^ except seven-abreast for Channel Airways[7]
  3. ^ +1 booster on some variants
  4. ^ limited production
  5. ^ up to eight-abreast in tourist class[27]
  6. ^ Series Aircraft, 300 cm (118 in) prototype
  7. ^ except six-abreast for some operators including CityJet[45] and Mahan Air[46]

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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 less than 4 metres 13 ft in 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 at least seven abreast seating and often more travel classes Four abreast cross section Narrow body Boeing 737 300 in front of a Boeing 777 300ER wide body Contents 1 Market 2 Examples 2 1 Six abreast cabin 2 2 Five abreast cabin 2 3 Four abreast cabin 2 4 Three abreast cabin 2 5 Two abreast cabin 3 Image gallery 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesMarket edit nbsp Airbus A320 foreground and Boeing 737 900 background both narrow bodies Historically beginning in the late 1960s and continuing through the 1990s twin engine narrow body aircraft such as the Boeing 737 Classic McDonnell Douglas MD 80 and Airbus A320 were primarily employed in short to medium haul markets requiring neither the range nor the passenger carrying capacity of that period s wide body aircraft 1 failed verification The re engined Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo jets offer 500 miles more range allowing them to operate the 3 000 miles transatlantic flights between the eastern U S and Western Europe previously dominated by wide body aircraft Norwegian Air Shuttle JetBlue and TAP Portugal will open up direct routes bypassing airline hubs for lower fares between cheaper smaller airports The Boeing 737NG 3 300 mile range is insufficient for fully laden operations and operates at reduced capacity like the Airbus A318 while the Airbus A321LR could replace the less fuel efficient Boeing 757s used since their production ended in 2004 2 Boeing will face competition and pricing pressure from the Embraer E Jet E2 family Airbus A220 formerly Bombardier CSeries and Comac C919 3 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 4 By June 2018 there were 10 572 Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX orders 6 068 Airbuses 57 2 295 with CFMs 1 623 with PWs and 2 150 with not yet decided engines and 4 504 Boeings 43 3 446 in Asia Pacific 33 2 349 in Europe 22 1 926 in North America 18 912 in Latin America 9 654 in Middle East 6 72 in Africa 1 and 1 213 not yet bounded 11 5 Many airlines have shown interest in the Airbus A321LR or its A321XLR derivative and other extended range models for thin transatlantic and Asia Pacific routes 6 Examples editSix abreast cabin edit Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max seats Engines seatwidth a Hawker Siddeley Trident b UK 1962 1978 344 cm 135 in 8 180 3 turbofan c Bristol Britannia UK 1952 1960 366 cm 144 in 9 350 cm 139 in 10 139 4 turboprop Douglas DC 8 11 US 1958 1972 373 cm 147 in 351 2 cm 138 in 269 4 turbojet fan Ilyushin Il 62 12 USSR Russia 1963 1995 375 cm 148 in 349 cm 137 in 186 4 turbofan Vickers VC10 13 UK 1962 1970 375 cm 148 in 351 cm 138 in 14 151 4 turbofan Boeing 707 Boeing 720 15 US 1958 1979 376 cm 148 in 354 cm 139 in 219 4 turbojet fan 17 Boeing 737 16 US 1966 present 220 2 turbofan 17 Boeing 757 17 US 1981 2004 295 2 turbofan 17 Boeing 727 18 US 1963 1984 356 cm 140 in 189 3 turbofan 16 9 Tupolev Tu 154 19 USSR Russia 1968 2013 380 cm 150 in 358 cm 141 in 180 3 turbofan Tupolev Tu 204 20 Russia 1990 present d 357 cm 141 in 215 2 turbofan Tupolev Tu 334 Russia 1999 2009 102 2 turbofan Yakovlev Yak 42 USSR Russia 1977 2003 360 cm 142 in 120 3 turbofan Dassault Mercure France 1971 1975 366 cm 144 in 21 162 2 turbofan Airbus A320 family 22 Multi 1986 present 395 cm 156 in 370 cm 146 in 244 2 turbofan 18 23 Comac C919 China 2016 present 396 cm 156 in 24 390 cm 154 in 25 192 2 turbofan Irkut MC 21 26 Russia 2017 present 406 cm 160 in 381 cm 150 in 230 2 turbofan Tupolev Tu 114 e USSR 1958 1963 420 cm 165 in 406 cm 160 in 14 220 4 turboprop Five abreast cabin edit Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max seats Engines Seatwidth de Havilland Comet UK 1949 1964 292 cm 115 in 28 81 4 turbojet Douglas DC 4 DC 6 DC 7 US 1942 1958 301 cm 118 5 in 29 95 4 piston engine Sud Aviation Caravelle France 1958 1972 301 cm 118 5 in 30 80 2 turbojet Vickers Viscount UK 1948 1963 305 cm 120 in 31 75 4 turboprop Fokker F28 Fokker 70 Fokker 100 Netherlands 1967 1997 330 cm 130 in 310 cm 122 in 32 122 2 turbofan Tupolev Tu 144 33 USSR 1963 1983 330 cm 130 in f 34 140 4 turbojet McDonnell Douglas DC 9 MD 80 MD 90 Boeing 717 35 US 1965 2006 334 3 cm 131 6 in 311 2 cm 122 5 in 172 2 turbofan 17 9 Antonov An 148 An 158 Ukraine 2002 present 335 cm 132 in 313 cm 123 in 36 99 2 turbofan Comac ARJ21 37 China 2007 present 336 cm 132 in 314 3 cm 123 7 in 105 2 turbofan Boeing 377 Stratocruiser US 1947 1963 335 cm 132 in 38 315 cm 124 in 39 114 4 piston engine Tupolev Tu 104 USSR 1955 1960 350 cm 137 7 in 320 cm 126 in 115 2 turbojet Ilyushin Il 18 USSR 1957 1985 351 cm 138 in 40 315 cm 124 in 14 120 4 turboprop BAC One Eleven UK 1963 1989 315 cm 124 in 32 119 2 turbofan Sukhoi Superjet 100 Russia 2007 present 345 cm 136 in 41 451 323 6 cm 127 in 42 108 2 turbofan Convair 880 US 1959 1962 325 cm 128 in 14 110 4 turbojet Convair 990 US 1961 1963 325 cm 128 in 14 149 4 turbofan Lockheed L 188 Electra US 1957 1961 325 cm 128 in 14 98 4 turboprop Lockheed Constellation US 1943 1958 328 cm 129 in 14 109 4 piston engine Airbus A220 Canada Multi 2012 present 350 cm 138 in 43 328 cm 129 in 160 2 turbofan 18 6 British Aerospace 146 44 g UK 1987 2001 350 cm 138 in 324 cm 128 in 112 4 turbofan Four abreast cabin edit Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max seats Engines Seatwidth Yakovlev Yak 40 USSR 1966 1981 240 cm 94 in 215 cm 85 in 40 3 turbofan Douglas DC 3 47 US 1936 1942 1950 250 cm 98 in 27 2 piston engine De Havilland Dash 8 48 Canada 1983 present 269 cm 106 in 251 cm 99 in 90 2 turboprop 17 3 Fokker 27 Fokker 50 Netherlands 1987 1997 254 cm 100 in 32 58 2 turboprop Bombardier CRJ 49 Canada 1991 2020 269 cm 106 1 in 255 cm 100 5 in 104 2 turbofan 17 3 ATR 42 ATR 72 50 France Italy 1984 present 280 cm 110 in 257 cm 101 in 78 2 turboprop 18 Concorde France UK 1965 1979 262 cm 103 in 32 128 4 turbojet Convair CV 240 US 1947 1954 271 cm 106 5 in 39 40 2 piston engine Tupolev Tu 124 Tu 134 51 USSR 1956 1984 290 cm 114 in 271 cm 107 in 52 56 84 2 turbofan Ilyushin Il 114 USSR Russia 1997 2012 264 cm 104 in 228 cm 90 in 64 2 turboprop Embraer E Jet E Jet E2 53 Brazil 2001 present 301 cm 119 in 274 cm 108 in 146 2 turbofan 18 Antonov An 24 USSR 1959 1979 277 cm 109 in 32 50 2 turboprop Three abreast cabin edit Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max seats Engines Seatwidth de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 54 Canada 1965 1988 2008 present 175 cm 69 in 161 cm 63 2 in 19 2 turboprop BAe Jetstream 31 41 UK 1982 1997 185 cm 73 in 55 30 2 turboprop Short 360 UK 1981 1991 193 cm 76 in 56 36 2 turboprop Embraer EMB 120 57 Brazil 1983 2001 228 cm 90 in 210 cm 83 in 30 2 turboprop 17 3 Embraer ERJ 145 family 58 Brazil 1989 2020 228 cm 90 in 210 cm 83 in 50 2 turbofan 17 3 Saab 340 Saab 2000 59 Sweden 1983 1999 231 cm 91 in 216 cm 85 in 50 2 turboprop 18 1 Dornier 328 Germany 1991 2000 217 2 cm 85 5 in 60 32 2 turboprop 18 1 Two abreast cabin edit Type Country Production Fuselage width Cabin width Max seats Engines Beechcraft 1900 US 1982 2002 1 37m 19 2 turboprop Beechcraft Model 99 US 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 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 US 1968 2001 19 2 turboprop GAF Nomad Australia 1975 1985 12 16 2 turbopropImage gallery edit nbsp Two abreast Beech 1900 nbsp Three abreast Saab 340 nbsp Four abreast Dash 8 nbsp Five abreast Boeing 717 nbsp Six abreast Airbus A320See also editList of regional airliners Regional jet Wide body aircraftNotes edit with 2 armrests when not otherwise specified except seven abreast for Channel Airways 7 1 booster on some variants limited production up to eight abreast in tourist class 27 Series Aircraft 300 cm 118 in prototype except six abreast for some operators including CityJet 45 and Mahan Air 46 References edit The eye of the storm The Economist Retrieved 2017 11 03 Richard Weiss Andrea Rothman and Benjamin D Katz September 15 2016 Your next trans Atlantic trip may be on Boeing s smallest plane the humble 737 Bloomberg Trefis stock analysis March 6 2014 New Entrants Pose a Challenge to Boeing s Share of the Global Commercial Airplane Market Forbes Great Speculations Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own Flight Fleet Forecast s 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