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Gallery - Civil Aircraft: Passenger Jets

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Airbus A300:

An Airbus A300-600F widebody transport operated by Galaxy Airlines. (EADS) An Airbus A300 of American Air Lines at JFK. (Yannick de Bel)

Airbus A310:

An Airbus A310 of Armavia of Armenia as seen on 17 March 2009. (Airbus SAS 2009/ C Brinckmann)

Airbus A318:

An Airbus A318 operated by very very important person (VVIP)  charter operator Comlux. (H Gousse/Airbu) An Airbus A318 in flight. The A318 is a shortened version of the A319. (Copyright Airbus)

Airbus A319:

A Northwest A319 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005)`An Airbus A 319 of Atlas Jet (Yannick de Bel) An Airbus A319 in flight. The A319 is a shortened version of the A320. (Copyright Airbus)

An Airbus A319 operated by Chang'an Airlines, a local branch of Hainan Airlines. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2006) For its fleet renewal programme, Philippino carrier Cebu Air purchased 12 new A319s and leased two A320s in May 2004 (Copyright Airbus SAS/P Masclet 2005) The Airbus A319-133X(ACJ) used by the Venezuelan Air Force as a presidential transport. (Airbus)

Airbus A320:

A Finnair Airbus A320 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) An Airbus A320 of Iberia (Yannick De Bel) An Airbus A320 of Vueling airlines (Yannick de Bel)

A TACA Airbus A320 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2008) The Dutch airline Martinair received its initial Airbus A320 in March 2003, becoming the first operator of the new A320s in the Netherlands. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) A Philippine Airlines A320 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2006)

A Saudi Arabia Airlines Airbus A320 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009) A Jet Blue Airbus A320 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS)

Airbus A321:

An Airbus A321 of British Airways. The A321 is a stretched version of the A320. (EADS) An Air France Airbus A321. (Air France/Philippe Delafosse) A Quatar airlines Airbus A321 on the runway. (Copyright Airbus SAS)

An Air France Airbus A321 in flight in March 2009. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009)

Airbus A330:

Air China operates 20 A330-200s on high-altitude routes in China. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2006) An Airbus A330-300 operated by China Airlines, which serves destinations worldwide.  (Image Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) Airbus A330 of KLM (Yannick de Bel)

The first of 14 A330-300s ordered by Taiwan's China Airlines was delivered to the carrier in June 2004. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) Taiwan-based EVA Air received the first of 10 A330-200s in June 2003, becoming a new Airbus operator. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) EVA Air's initial A330-200 was delivered in June 2003, making it the first operator of this aircraft type in Taiwan. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2005)

An Airbus A330-300 of Air Asia X. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2008) A Korean Air A330-200 in flight. This model is an increased takeoff weight version of the A330 with extended range. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009) A Singapore Airlines A330-300 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009/H Gousse)

An Airbus A330-200 operated by Oman Air. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009/S Ramadier) An Air France A330-200 flies over the Pyrenees (Copyright Delafosse/Airbus SAS) A Saudi Arabia Airlines Airbus A330-300 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2008)

An Afriqiyah Airbus A330-200 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2009) A Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-200 in flight. (Copyright Airbus)

Airbus A340:

An Airbus A340 of Virgin Atlantic airlines. An Airbus A340-500 in the colours of Kingfisher Airlines. (Image Copyright Airbus SAS) An Airbus A340 operated by Virgin Atlantic airlines. (Virgin Atlantic)

An Iberia Airbus A340 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS) An Emirates Airbus A340 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS) A Cathay Pacific Airbus A340 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS)

A Quatar airlines Airbus A340 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2007) An Etihad Airbus A340 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS) A China Eastern Airlines Airbus A340-600 in flight. (Airbus)

Airbus A380:

An Airbus A380 in flight. (Copyright Airbus S.A.S.  by Eric Long, National Air And Space Museum) The Pyrenees mountains provide a backdrop to the A380 during its successful 3 hour 54 minute first flight on 27 April  2005.  (Image Copyright Airbus SAS 2005/H Gousse) An A380 operated by Emirates airlines. (EADS)

A Quantas Airways A380. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2008) An Airbus A380 of Singapore Airlines on 25 October 2008. The airline offers A380 flights from Singapore to London, Sydney and Tokyo. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2007/H Gousse) An Airbus A380 in flight. (Copyright 2008 Airbus SAS/H Gousse)

A Quantas Airbus A380 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2008/H Gousse) An Airbus A380 in flight. (Copyright Airbus SAS) An Airbus A380 from Berlin in 2010. (Copyright Airbus SAS/Bengt Lange)

BAe 146 (Avro RJ):

BAe 146 (Avro RJ) in flight. (Copyright BAE Systems) A BAe 146 (Avro RJ) regional jet operated by Eurowings (Copyright BAE Systems) A BAE Systems BAe-146 in flight. (BAE Systems)

Boeing 707:

The Royal Australian Air Force's last Boeing 707 over Sydney harbour on its final day of service on 30 June 2008. (Australian MoD)

Boeing 727:

Introduced into service in February 1964, the Boeing 727 became an immediate hit with flight crews and passengers alike. (The Boeing Company)

Boeing 737:

A Boeing 737 of Virgin Blue airlines. (Image Copyright Boeing) A Boeing 737-800 of Air Berlin (Yannick De Bel) A Boeing 737 of Tarom airlines (Yannick de Bel)

An amazing view of a the Boeing 737-100's maiden flight on 9 April 1967. Pilots Brian Wygle and Lew Wallick took off from Boeing Field in Seattle and flew for 2 5 hours. (The Boeing Company) Two Boeing 737s of China Eastern airlines. (Image Copyright Boeing) A Boeing 737 operated by Southwest Airline as seen on 12 May 2007.

Three Boeing 737-900ERs on 23 December 2009 awaiting delivery to Indonesia's Lion Air. (Boeing).

Boeing 747:

A Boeing 747 of Virgin Atlantic airlines.

Boeing 757:

A Boeing 757 of United Airlines at John F Kennedy Airport (Yannick de Bel) A Boeing 757 of Northwest Airlines (Yannick de Bel) A Boeing 757 in the livery of Delta Airlines following the merger with Northwest Airlines. (Delta)

Boeing 767:

A Boeing 767 of Continental Airlines (Yannick de Bel)

Boeing 777:

A Boeing 777 in flight. (Boeing) This Korean Air Boeing 777-200ER is the 3000th Everett-built widebody  aircraft, as of 27 August 2007. (Image copyright of the Boeing Company) An Air France Boeing 777-300ER in flight. (John M Dibbs)

A TAAG Angola Airlines 777 in flight. (Boeing)

Boeing 787 Dreamliner:

Boeing's second 787 Dreamliner conducts taxi tests in the livery of the launch customer All Nippon Airways. (Boeing) A Boeing 787 Dreamliner comes in to land on 21 May 2006. (Boeing) A Boeing 787 Dreamliner in flight. (Boeing)

A Boeing 787 Dreamliner on the tarmac on 8 July 2007. (Boeing) A Boeing 787 Dreamliner on 15 January 2010. (Boeing)

Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) MD-90:

Two MD-90s of China Eastern airlines. (Image copyright of Boeing)

Bombardier CRJ200:

A Bombardier CRJ200 regional jet in flight. (Bombardier) A Bombardier CRJ200 operated by Shanghai Airlines. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ700:

A Bombardier CRJ700 in service with Brit Air. (Bombardier) An American Eagle airlines Bombardier CRJ700 in flight. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ705:

A Bombardier CRJ705 regional airliner in flight. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ900:

A Bombardier CRJ 900F operated by Delta. (Bombardier) A Bombardier CRJ900 from Andes airline based in Argentina. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ1000:

A Bombardier CRJ1000 in the colours of Jetsense. (Bombardier) A Bombardier CRJ1000 NextGen operated by BritAir. (Bombardier)

Embraer 190:

An Embraer 190 regional jet in flight. (Embraer) An Embraer 190 regional jet operated by JetBlue. (Embraer)

Embraer 195:

An Embraer 195 regional jet in flight on 14 December 2004. (Embraer) An Embraer 195 in the colours of Mandarin Airlines on 7 July 2006. (Embraer)

Embraer ERJ 140:

An Embraer ERJ 140 regional airliner in flight. (Image Copyright Embraer) An ERJ 140 regional jet in flight. (Embraer)

Embraer ERJ 145:

An Embraer ERJ 145XR in flight. The XR is an extra-long-range version of the ERJ 145. (Embraer)

McDonnell Douglas DC-8:

McDonnell Douglas DC-8 in flight (NASA) NASA's McDonnell Douglas DC-8 airborne laboratory in flight.  (NASA)

Sukhoi Superjet 100:

A Sukhoi Superjet 100 taking off with a Volga Dnepr Antonov An-124 'Ruslan' in the background. (Sukhoi) A Sukhoi Superjet 100 in flight. (Alenia Aeronautica)


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