Wide-Body
A "Wide-Body" aircraft refers to a type of commercial airplane that has a larger fuselage compared to narrow-body aircraft. This design allows for more passenger seats, typically arranged in two aisles, which enhances comfort and accessibility. Wide-body planes are commonly used for long-haul flights, connecting major international destinations.
Examples of wide-body aircraft include the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A350. These planes can accommodate a significant number of passengers and cargo, making them ideal for airlines operating on busy routes. Their larger size also allows for advanced features, such as improved cabin pressure and quieter engines.