Widebody Aircraft
Widebody aircraft are large commercial airplanes designed to carry more passengers and cargo than narrow-body aircraft. They typically have two aisles and a wider fuselage, allowing for more seating configurations and amenities. Common examples include the Boeing 777 and Airbus A350.
These aircraft are often used for long-haul flights, connecting major cities across continents. Their larger size enables airlines to offer more comfortable seating arrangements and additional services, such as in-flight entertainment and dining options. Widebody aircraft play a crucial role in international travel and global commerce.